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Bodies of Hostages Found in Philippines

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The autonomous jihad in America

Once distant enemies now pose a real threat to the U.S. at home. Four men were held in May for planting inactive explosives, provided by a police informant, outside synagogues in New York. The next month, seven North Carolina...

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Militant commander dies in Philippines

OLIVER TEVES November 20, 2009 - 5:09PM AP Philippine troops have killed a senior commander of al-Qaeda-linked Abu Sayyaf militants wanted for kidnappings and bombings, the military says. Abdulla Ajijul was killed on Wednesday...

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Indonesia`s anti-terrorism unit warns of new cells!

Indonesia still faces a key risk of new militant attacks as Islamic radicals have set up new cells in recent years and some bomb experts remain at large, the head of the country`s anti-terrorism unit said on Thursday.

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“What Would Bubble Up, And What Would Stay In The Background”

Guernica, the "magazine of art and politics" has lately featured, in a surprisingly synergistic manner, many topics I muse about and folks I "know" from Sepia Mutiny and other diasporic blogs. In I Don’t Want To Fight, V.V....

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Palisada: Digressing on Hillary and the VFA

The Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) is too huge a pothole in the country which cannot be avoided by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s breezy Philippine stop. With leftists fighting it in the streets and no less than...

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Indonesia

A more tolerant Islam is confronting extremism in the world's most populous Muslim country. He answers the door himself. No armed guards, no attempt to hide. Abu Bakar Baasyir lives in a modest one-story home on the campus of...

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Islamic Democracy Shows Signs of Success in Indonesia

Indonesia held its presidential election on September 20th, and voters chose challenger Susilo Yudhoyono in what appears to be a landslide over incumbent Megawati Sukarnoputri. Mr. Yudhoyono, nicknamed SBY, is a retired general...

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Clinton supports Philippine antiterrorism fight

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Thursday vowed support for the Philippine fight against al Qaeda-linked militants and highlighted the U.S. military's role in helping the country recover from deadly typhoons.

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Open Internet best terrorist asset, says expert

From ANI Kuala Lumpur, Nov.12: The Internet, compared with the madrasah, is more of a breeding and recruiting ground for terrorist organisations like al-Qaeda and Jemaah Islamiah (JI), Australia's top counter-terrorism envoy...

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