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Zitat:Terror 101.
Are the Saudis funding schools devoted to fomenting radical Islamic ideology?
NEWSWEEK WEB EXCLUSIVE
Dec. 3 — An intense behind-the-scenes diplomatic struggle over a controversial Saudi-funded academy in Germany has shed new light on the close relationship between Saudi government officials and an international network of mosques and schools—some of which, Western intelligence officials say, have become breeding grounds for terrorism.
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Zitat:Czech Spies Still See Iraqi Connection to Sept. 11Gratis Registrierung:
Mohammad Atta’s Decisive Meeting
Immediately after the occupation of Baghdad, the CIA succeeded in obtaining nearly the complete archive of the Foreign Ministry and some of the material belonging to the Iraqi secret service. Czech security organs now have access to documents from Iraq’s embassy in Prague. This summer, the Iraqi consul to Prague, Ahmed al-Ani, was detained by American soldiers in Baghdad.
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Zitat:Pakistan Is ....
By BARRY BEARAK
Published: December 7, 2003
Maulana Azam Tariq's assassins were of the thorough sort, firing 30 or 40 bullets into their victim, aiming especially at the head and neck. The Sunni cleric died along with his driver and three bodyguards, murdered near a tollbooth in a high-security area of Islamabad, the rich, spacious and usually sedate capital of a poor, crowded and deeply tumultuous country: Pakistan.
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Zitat:Posted on Sun, Dec. 07, 2003.
Saudi terror suspects linked to Afghan training camps
By Dave Montgomery
Knight Ridder Newspapers
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia - Twenty-six fugitives being hunted by Saudi authorities share a common background - from attending militant training camps in Afghanistan to being relatively fresh recruits in Saudi Arabia's terrorist network, a Saudi official said Sunday.
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Zitat:Military court upholds death penalty for Jordanian-American terror convict
By JAMAL HALABY
Associated Press Writer
AMMAN, Jordan --
A military court upheld a guilty verdict and death sentence for the third time Monday against a Jordanian-American convicted of conspiring to carry out poison gas attacks on American and Israeli targets in Jordan three years ago.
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