Nov 12 - By Associated Press
Convicted domestic terrorist Ray Luc Levasseur was prohibited from attending a University of Massachusetts forum on his 1989 sedition trial, but police officers and supporters picketed anyway to protest his ex-wife's appearance.
Feb 26 - By Lolita C. Baldor, Associated Press Writer
A task force of Middle East experts is urging the Obama administration to work within Muslim communities in the United States to counter extremism and prevent Islamic militant groups from gathering new recruits.
Feb 19 - By Associated Press
Europe's highest human rights court has awarded an extremist Muslim preacher euro2,800 ($3,550) for being held unlawfully by British authorities during an anti-terrorist probe.
Feb 18 - By David Stringer, Associated Press Writer
An extremist Muslim preacher once called a key operative for Osama bin Laden in Europe can be deported to Jordan despite fears he could face torture there, Britain's highest court ruled on Wednesday.
Nov 10 - By Gregory Katz, Associated Press Writer
Extremist preacher Abu Qatada, once called Osama bin Laden's ambassador to Europe, faces a hearing Wednesday after being re-arrested in West London.
Aug 5 - By Jan Sliva, Associated Press Writer
Britain agreed Tuesday to delay the extradition of a radical Muslim preacher to face charges that he helped set up an al-Qaida terrorist training camp in Oregon.
Jul 2 - By Sadaqat Jan, Associated Press Writer
Thousands of Islamists demanded Sunday that Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf be publicly hanged as they observed the one-year anniversary of a deadly military crackdown on the radical Red Mosque.
Jun 19 - By Associated Press
Denmark's top prosecutor says the Danish branch of a small radical Islamic movement cannot be banned.
May 4 - By Dusan Stojanovic, Associated Press Writer
Two years after Slobodan Milosevic died in prison while on trial for genocide, his Serbian loyalists may score a parliamentary election victory May 11 that would return them to power and dramatically worsen the West's troubles in the Balkans.
Apr 17 - By Associated Press
Sen. Barack Obama is defending his relationship with a former radical whose provocative words were wrongly linked by Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Apr 17 - By Associated Press
Democratic Sen. Barack Obama is defending his relationship with William Ayers, a college professor who was once part of the radical Weather Underground and spent years as a fugitive after a 1970 explosion that killed three members of the group.
Mar 3 - By Joseph B. Frazier, Associated Press Writer
An environmental activist and former fugitive who once won thousands of votes in a congressional election pleaded not guilty Monday to ecoterrorism charges and was ordered held as a flight risk and public danger.
Feb 29 - By William McCall, Associated Press Writer
An environmental activist who was serving time in a Canadian prison has been extradited to the United States to stand trial on ecoterrorism charges despite his arguments that he faced political persecution here.
Feb 20 - By Associated Press
An Islamic preacher accused of trying to establish a terrorist training camp in Oregon asked a British court on Wednesday to block his extradition to the United States.
Feb 7 - By Associated Press
Britain's Home Office on Thursday approved the extradition of an Islamic preacher who is accused of trying to establish a terrorist training camp in Oregon, a spokesman said.
Jul 13 - By Stephen Graham, Associated Press Writer
Thousands of soldiers rolled across northwestern Pakistan on Friday, a day after President Gen. Pervez Musharraf vowed to follow the storming of Islamabad's Red Mosque by eliminating extremism from "every corner" of the country.
Jul 12 - By KHALID TANVEER, STR
Security was tightened Friday outside mosques and government facilities across Pakistan, after Islamic radicals threatened protests over a government assault that left more than 100 dead at a mosque in the capital, officials said.
Jul 7 - By Zarar Khan, Associated Press Writer
An elite Pakistani army commander was killed Sunday while leading an operation to demolish the perimeter walls of a mosque where an Islamic cleric and his followers have barricaded themselves for the past week.
Jul 8 - By MOHAMED OLAD HASSAN, Associated Press Writers
The Islamic militiamen controlling the Somali capital broke up a wedding celebration because a band was playing and women and men were socializing together, witnesses said Saturday, describing the latest crackdown by a group feared to be installing Taliban-style rule in this African nation.
Apr 29 - By Alfred de Montesquiou, Associated Press Writer
When terrorists blew themselves up in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula this week, the radical Palestinian group Hamas quickly joined Arab governments and Western leaders in condemning a "criminal attack against all human values."
Feb 7 - By Associated Press
A radical Muslim cleric linked to Sept. 11 plotter Zacarias Moussaoui was sentenced to seven years in prison Tuesday for inciting followers to kill non-Muslims when he led a London mosque.