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12 December 2005

Australian PM Rejects Link Between Terror Warnings, Ethnic Clashes

(CNSNews.com) - Police in Sydney are investigating the alleged involvement of "white supremacists" in weekend clashes that erupted between white Australians and

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16:55 Posted in AUSTRALIA | Permalink | Comments (0) |  Facebook |

10 December 2005

Brazilian Thought Nun's Bible Was Gun Before He Killed Her

BELEM, Brazil — The man accused of killing American nun and rain forest defender Dorothy Stang told a jury Friday that he acted in self-defense after mistaking her Bible for a gun. Rayfran das Neves Sales is accused of killing Stang, 73, with six shots from a .38-caliber revolver on Feb. 12 on a muddy road deep in the heart of the Amazon rain forest.

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No Contact From Activists' Kidnappers on Deadline Day

BAGHDAD, Iraq —  Kidnappers holding four Westerners made no contact with Iraqi authorities on Saturday, the day they had set as a deadline to kill the Christian peace activists unless U.S. and Iraqi authorities release all prisoners, the interior ministry said

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Islamists demand Bangladeshi women(including non muslims) wear veil

DHAKA (Reuters) - A banned Islamist militant group blamed for a series of bombings in Bangladesh has threatened to kill women, including non-Muslims, if they do not wear the veil, a statement said.


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09 December 2005

Islam feminists urge gender jihad

Organisers of the first international congress on Islamic feminism are calling for a "gender jihad".

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14:55 Posted in SPAIN | Permalink | Comments (0) |  Facebook |

08 December 2005

Theo van Gogh's killer blames leaders for conflict

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The jailed killer of a Dutch filmmaker, on trial along with 13 others suspected of plotting attacks and belonging to a militant group, blamed world leaders for fuelling international conflict at his trial on Thursday.

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06 December 2005

Expert: Saudis have radicalized 80% of US mosques

Mainstream US Muslim organizations are heavily influenced by Saudi-funded extremists, according to Yehudit...

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'Grenade man:' I'd target Bush again

 TBILISI, Georgia (AP) -- The trial has opened of a man accused of trying to assassinate U.S. President George W. Bush and Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili in May.

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01 December 2005

Belgians learn suicide bomber was local woman

051201_degauque_vsmall_2p_vsmall.jpgMONCEAU-SUR-SAMBRE, Belgium - She was the typical girl-next-door — pretty daughter of a hospital secretary who grew up on a quiet street in this rust-belt town and finished high school before becoming a baker’s assistant.Years later she was in Baghdad, carrying out a suicide bombing in the name of jihad — a disturbing sign of the reach of Islamic militancy.Neighbors say Muriel Degauque, who blew herself up last month at age 38 trying to attack U.S. troops, had lived a conventional life but became heavily involved in Islam after marrying an Algerian.

 

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