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  • ...t targets in [[Southern Ontario]], Canada, and the June 2, 2006, [[counter-terrorism]] raids in and around the [[Greater Toronto Area]] that resulted in the arr ...story.html?id=d61fb954-ff43-4910-9f43-48e8fd6316c5 |title=The beginning of terrorism |date=August 9, 2008}}</ref><ref name="star">{{cite news |newspaper= Toront
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  • ...'''Diane Webber''' earned a Doctorate and published articles on [[counter-terrorism]].<ref name=HenryJacksonDianeWebber/> ...treme Measures: Does the U.S. Need Preventive Detention to Combat Domestic Terrorism? A Comparison of Preventive Detention Models in U.S., U.K., France & Isra
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  • ...cking-kuwaits-stand-against-terrorism|title=Backing Kuwait's Stand against Terrorism|work=washingtoninstitute.org}}</ref> | [[Lone wolf (terrorism)|Lone wolves]]
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  • .... Paul, Minnesota]], who was convicted of [[providing material support for terrorism]], after setting a series of fires on campus. ...charging documents realized that prosecutors were making a connection to [[terrorism]].
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  • ...t targets in [[Southern Ontario]], Canada, and the June 2, 2006, [[counter-terrorism]] raids in and around the [[Greater Toronto Area]] that resulted in the arr ...story.html?id=d61fb954-ff43-4910-9f43-48e8fd6316c5 |title=The beginning of terrorism |date=August 9, 2008}}</ref><ref name="star">{{cite news |newspaper= Toront
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  • ...s.html |archivedate=August 10, 2014 |df= }}</ref> A leading U.S. [[counter-terrorism]], [[counterintelligence]], and criminal investigative organization, the FB ...Clash as FBI Joins CIA Overseas: Sources Talk of Communication Problem in Terrorism Role], [[Associated Press]] via [[NBC News]], February 15, 2005</ref> just
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  • ...he [[Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition|Islamic Military Counter-Terrorism Coalition]], and is designated as a [[major non-NATO ally]] by the [[United ...kistan's role in the War on Terror|direct involvement in the US-led war on terrorism]]. When the [[National Assembly (Pakistan)|National Assembly]] historically
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  • | known_for = First individual charged under Australia's anti-terrorism laws ...n [[Australia]]n who has been charged and acquitted under Australia's anti-terrorism laws.<ref name=BusinessInsider2013-05-18>
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  • ...ITY-USA-DETAINEES.xml&WTmodLoc=NewsHome-C1-topNews-3 "Bush admits CIA held terrorism suspects outside U.S."] Reuters.</ref> ...Approximately 30 detainees are considered the most dangerous or important terrorism suspects and are held by the CIA at black sites under the most secretive ar
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  • | known_for = convicted of material support of terrorism | criminal_charge = material support of terrorism
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  • ...state-member-jihadi-jack-speaks-as-his-parents-are-found-guilty-of-funding-terrorism/news-story/88fdf101f04aa16000ce2621e400edc9|title=Jihadi Jack, British memb ...sh Government allow him to phone his parents (who were still in court over terrorism-funding charges). Letts also mentioned that he would prefer if the two wome
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  • visits she made to terrorism suspect [[Shareef Abdelhaleem]]. ...ly disappointed that public money is being used to fund plays that glorify terrorism."
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  • | occupation = academic, counter-terrorism analyst ...rican people|American]] academic, and author, who was formerly a [[counter-terrorism]] analyst.<ref name=TheDailyTelegraph2021-03-19/>
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  • ...[Villanova University]]. He has written "International Law and the War on Terrorism: The Road Ahead".<ref> | title=International Law and the War on Terrorism: The Road Ahead
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  • | occupation = [[counter-terrorism]] analysts | genre = [[counter-terrorism]]
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  • | known_for = accused of supporting terrorism ...ested in 2005 as part of a sweep against Americans accused of [[supporting terrorism]].<ref name=VillageVoice2008-02-05/><ref name=x2/><ref name=x3/><ref name=x
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  • | status = DoD claims he "returned to supporting terrorism" ...ansfer, "engaged in terrorism or militant activity" and had "re-engaged in terrorism".<ref name=NewYorkTimes2009-05-21a>
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  • [[Joint Task Force Guantanamo]] [[counter-terrorism]] analysts report he was born on December 31, 1973, in [[Casablanca]], Moro ...[Amnesty International]], who he was sure were actually American [[counter-terrorism]] analysts.
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  • Terrorism analysts have issued '''reports that casio watches are used by terrorists'' In a 2003 field guide to captured [[improvised explosive devices]] US counter-terrorism analysts published details of how they believed the [[Casio F-91w]] watch c
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  • | charge = Conspiracy and [[providing material support for terrorism]]<ref name="Guardian"/> ...guilty of "providing material support" to [[al Qaeda]], but was cleared of terrorism conspiracy charges.<ref>
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  • ...agent [[Ali Soufan]]'s questioning of [[Mohammed al Qahtani]] led to the [[terrorism]] charges against al-Marri, as al Qahtani identified him as a relative.<ref ...anahan had become a small but unique cog in the Bush administration's anti-terrorism apparatus -- the only prison on U.S. soil that housed people the president
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  • | title=3 terrorism suspects convicted in bombing ==Defense Intelligence Agency claims he "returned to terrorism"==
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  • ...sted, tried and acquitted and the incident was deemed to be arson, but not terrorism.<ref name="NotTerrorism" /> In June 2017, an "ISIS propagandist" was arrest ...t|url=https://www.thelocal.se/20170421/malm-fire-at-islamic-centre-was-not-terrorism-court|accessdate=9 June 2017|publisher=The Local|date=21 April 2017}}</ref>
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  • | known_for = Frequently asked for his opinion counter-terrorism issues ...l/><ref name=thinkp2018-10-16/> The FBI transferred Ringel to the [[Joint Terrorism Task Force]] following [[al Qaeda]]'s attacks in the [[continental USA]] on
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  • ...second suspect, amounts to a crucial test of the reach of Canada’s Anti-Terrorism Act. Passed shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, it allows police to | quote = A terrorism trial in New York has revealed how a fugitive Canadian is alleged to have i
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  • ...from Roggio's personal blog with which he reported on conflicts involving terrorism and Islamic insurgencies around the world. PMI states that its journal see ...ndependent reporters, at home and abroad, dedicated solely to reporting on terrorism, so-called small wars, and counterterrorism efforts around the world, to do
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  • ...Millard Burr and Robert O. Collins | title=[[Alms for Jihad]]: Charity and Terrorism in the Islamic World | publisher=Cambridge University Press | year=2006 | i ...rnational Society"<ref>[http://fl1.findlaw.com/news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/terrorism/burnettba81502cmp.pdf Burnett, et al. v. al Baraka Investment and Developme
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  • | title = 'Model student' closer to facing terrorism charges ...terloo Suresh' fights for a bright future, free from charges of supporting terrorism
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  • | known_for = counter-terrorism expert '''Jessica Davis''' is a [[Canadian people|Canadian]] writer and counter-terrorism expert.<ref name=TsasJessicaDavisBio/>
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  • ...Terrorism Act 2000, which deals specifically with the 'acts preparatory to terrorism' and 'very loose-knit conspiracies' ... The legislation covers precisely th ...le = The BBC, The 'War on Terror' and the Discursive Construction of Terrorism: Representing al-Qaeda
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  • ...r a past or present ruler, is punishable under [[Terrorism in Saudi Arabia|terrorism]] legislation.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/saudi-arab ...tion by extending legislation to online content. [[Cybercrime]] and [[anti-terrorism laws]] passed throughout the world have led to [[blog]]gers appearing befor
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  • ...for the DoD as China, [[Russia]], [[North Korea]], Iran and then [[counter-terrorism]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.brookings.edu/blog/order-from-chaos/2018 ...irregular warfare]] (IW) includes [[counter-insurgency]] (COIN), [[counter-terrorism]] (CT), [[unconventional warfare]] (UW), [[foreign internal defense]] (FID)
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  • ...al el-Wahabi''' is the first [[United Kingdom]] woman to be convicted of a terrorism related offence associated with the uprising in [[Syria]].<ref name=Bbc2014 ...ress realized that multiple graduates appeared to have an association with terrorism.
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  • ...te Leuprecht's opinions on Politics, in general, and terrorism and counter-terrorism, specifically.<ref name=Yahoo2016-01-13/><ref name=Cbc2015-01-13b/><ref nam | publisher = [[Study of Terrorism And Responses to Terrorism]]
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  • | fields = National security, terrorism, civil liberties ...}}</ref> She is widely cited as a leading expert on national security and terrorism in The New York Times, The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, the Lond
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  • ...7234045/http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/article/745524--fanatic-convert-to-terrorism-spent-year-in-toronto|archivedate= 7 January 2010 <!--DASHBot-->| deadurl= ...olations. A superseding indictment was returned against Hammami in 2009 on terrorism violations for leaving the United States to join al-Shabaab. On 13 December
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  • | known_for = expert in counter-terrorism '''Ahmed Hashim''' is a senior academic who has specialized in [[counter-terrorism]].<ref name=Nwc2010/>{{Infobox person
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  • :*Members of al Qaida’s international terrorism support network, including financiers, couriers, recruiters, and operatives in the war on terrorism. U.S. and coalition forces have:
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  • | known_for = convicted of terrorism related offenses '''Hiva Alizadeh''' is a [[Canadian people|Canadian]] who was convicted of terrorism related offenses in 2014.<ref name=globalnews2023-05-17/> [[Stewart Bell]]
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  • | known_for = widely published counter-terrorism expert '''Larkin Reynolds''' is an [[American]] lawyer and counter-terrorism specialist.<ref name=LawfareReynoldsBioA>
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  • ...ez Bin Abdul Qadir Fezzani is scheduled to be sent to Italy to be tried on terrorism charges.<ref name=AndyWorthingtonX> ...a crime, encouraging illegal immigration and a number of crimes linked to terrorism,” including involvement in the Salafist Group for Call and Combat (GSPC),
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  • [[Counter-terrorism]] analysts prepared a '''Summary of Evidence''' memo for the [[Combatant St ...ith al Qaida, the Taliban, or other organizations with an association with terrorism.
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  • ...k is a former resident of Italy who is expected to be charged and tried on terrorism related charges in Italy.</ref><ref name=afp2009-11-30> ...i is a former resident of Italy who is expected to be charged and tried on terrorism related charges in Italy.</ref>
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  • ==Claims he supported terrorism following his release== ...mer Guantanamo captives are either confirmed or suspected of ''"supporting terrorism"'', following their release.
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  • ...l's determination was that there was enough evidence of Kurnaz had ties to terrorism that he should be held as an enemy combatant. ...nvestigators could find no evidence whatsoever that Kurnaz had any ties to terrorism. Shortly before his tribunal an unsigned memo had been added to his file c
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  • ...American counter-terrorism officials were later to imply it was an act of terrorism. American counter-terrorism officials were later to class the killing as a terrorist attack.<ref name=A
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  • | title = Military Operations in FATA: Eliminating Terrorism or Preventing the Balkanization of Pakistan? | journal = Terrorism Monitor
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  • Prior to being assigned to count-terrorism Cabana investigated money-laundering.<ref name=CanadianPoliceCollegeBio> ...p. Mike Cabana, the officer in charge of Project A-O Canada, the RCMP anti-terrorism unit that conducted the Arar investigation. His investigators conducted sur
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  • | title = Decade of Fear: Reporting from Terrorism's Grey Zone | title=Decade of Fear: Reporting from Terrorism's Grey Zone
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  • ...ittee]], and the Revival of Islamic Heritage Society, were associated with terrorism, and the US Treasury was going to freeze their assets in the USA, and that *[[Charities accused of ties to terrorism]]
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  • ...was arrested by Federal authorities in August 2004 as part of a [[counter-terrorism]] [[sting operation]], convicted in October 2006 of conspiring to aid a ter ...Brun1>[http://www.nepajac.org/FredLeBrun.htm History will remember Albany terrorism sting as a witch hunt], ''Times Union'', January 12, 2007</ref></blockquote
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  • On July 25, 2007, scholars at the [[Combating Terrorism Center]] at the [[United States Military Academy]] published a study that n | publisher=[[Combating Terrorism Center]]
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