Al-Muhajir aka Sharif Hazaa, or Abu Ayub al-Masri, in Tura prison in Cairo. If true, this would be interesting news. Does Egyptian government get reward if it is already holding him. If murdered by a fellow inmate, would he get the five million reward.
This is the future in Islamist states, Muslims should get used to criticism and not be surprised when world opinion turns against them. They should remember that the majority of the world are still infidels who do not understand such barbaric actions.
How can India allow superstition and still hope to lead the modern world? Intel refused to locate fabrication plant in India because its infrastructure is inadequate but perhaps others are viewing the religious barriers to modernization as more serious impediments.
As GM falls and Toyota rises, the future profitability of US auto industry is in question. Fuel efficient cars are driving Toyota's profitable growth and as oil rises further this trend will continue.
"Osama bin Laden has training bases in Somalia and is intent on plunging the Horn of Africa country into further chaos, Somali Prime Minister Ali Mohamed Gedi said late on Sunday."
This group of women which includes 4 wives of the 17 accused, are unhappy with Canadian values. They can try to change Canada but must do so by democratic means, not through terrorism.
Hidden in a Toronto Globe and Mail article "Khadr wins passport fight" by COLIN FREEZE AND GLORIA GALLOWAY, Ahmed Ressam's recruiter Fateh Kamel , a convicted terrorist, is also fighting for a Canadian passport according to his lawyer.
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Mahboob A Khawaja: The “War on Terrorism” is flourishing business for the corporate world - a 21st century fantasy on its own, where facts live in denials and predetermined dogmas cover all aspects of Muslims and Islam.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Monday that Canada's open and diverse society was its greatest weapon against terrorism.
Flush from a military victory earlier this month that caught Washington and the world by surprise, Islamic militiamen have begun waging smaller battles — cultural, not military ones — in and around Somalia's shellshocked capital.
The trial of Oriana Fallaci, a journalist and author accused of defaming Islam in a book, was opened and adjourned yesterday in an Italian court. The charge stems from a recent book, The Strength of Reason, one of a trilogy she has published since the September 11 attacks on the …
U.S. counterterrorism officials say they are uncovering homegrown Islamic radicals inside the United States who lack formal ties to al-Qaida and operate independently.
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