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The government banned a group called Muslims Against Crusades. The group was outlawed in 2006 for “promoting terrorism,” and has used various names, including Al Ghurabaa, The Saved Sect, Al Muhajiroun, and Islam4UK.
The government banned a group called Muslims Against Crusades. The group was outlawed in 2006 for “promoting terrorism,” and has used various names, including Al Ghurabaa, The Saved Sect, Al Muhajiroun, and Islam4UK.
US weapons ‘full of fake Chinese parts’
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Murdoch paper’s private eye tracked militants
Helmand killing fields to be handed back to Britain
Dispatch: British troops and Taliban fighters in Mexican standoff
British troops to hand over security of former Taliban stronghold Nad-e-Ali
British forces attack Taliban stronghold in central Helmand
Armed guards to protect British ships from pirates
Pakistan ‘still running Taliban training camps’
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Taliban bomber responsible for the deaths of seven British soldiers captured
US citizens who’ve plotted terror in America
Iran terror plot: agent may have already fled to Iran
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Two members of the al Qaeda-linked cell traveled to Pakistan to receive training and guidance on bomb making.
British prosecutors ask Libya’s NTC for Lockerbie help
Six Birmingham men were arrested on terror charges, and a seventh is being questioned. Irfan Nasser, 30, and Irfan Khalid, 26, allegedly trained for terrorism in Pakistan, planned a bombing campaign, and made a martyrdom video. The other four men are charged with related offenses including financing terror operations and planning to be a suicide […]
Muslims gather in London to rally against extremism
A court released Habib Ahmed, 32, a member of a British al Qaeda cell who was sentenced to 10 years in prison in December 2008 for plotting a “massacre” in Britain. At the time of his arrest, he was carrying notebooks written in invisible ink with contact data for key al Qaeda figures.
Six men and a woman were detained in Birmingham for plotting an al Qaeda-inspired mass casualty attack.
Mozambique holds ‘pirate hunters’
UK tightens rules on arresting foreigners
Norway – Progress Party leader slams BBC