Crown Frees Four in Islamic Terrorism Case

    The Crown has dropped charges against four adult suspects in the 2006 Toronto terrorism case. All four men signed peace bonds with curfew and passport conditions; indictments against them were then stayed. Three of the suspects admitted to attending an alleged terrorist training camp which ran from December 18 – 31, 2005. All disagreed with…

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      Jordanian admits to chatroom terrorist conspiracy

      A 33-year-old Jordanian man admitted to a German court Wednesday that he had participated in internet chatroom conversations that discussed committing terrorist acts. The man, identified as Thaer A, is charged with attempting to establish an islamist terrorist training camp in Sudan, along with Redouane el-H, a German of Moroccan origin who was jailed for…

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        Pakistan: Accomplice of German Islamist Terrorist Killed

        A Muslim terror suspect from Germany has been killed in fights in Pakistan. The man was an alleged accomplice of the terrorist suspects, who were arrested in Germany in September 2007. The German with Turkish background was killed when being in a terrorist training camp.

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          Jury sees ‘terror training’ video

          Footage that allegedly shows a group of men practising military-style techniques in a New Forest terror training camp has been seen by a jury. A British Army officer told Woolwich Crown Court that the drills were similar to those of al-Qaeda insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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            Terror suspect ‘taunted police’

            By Duncan Hooper Mohammed Hamid, 50, was allegedly overheard by an undercover police officer as they drove past Paddington Green high security police station. Woolwich Crown Court was told Hamid yelled: “Here is your terrorist, I’m here, come and get me.” The court heard that Hamid was travelling back with a group of young muslim…

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