Germans arrest man suspected of spreading al-Qaida propaganda, procuring explosivesOctober 2nd, 2009 Germans arrest suspected al-Qaida supporterBERLIN — German authorities said Friday they arrested a man with dual Turkish-German citizenship suspected of attempting to recruit supporters for al-Qaida and procuring material that could be used to make a bomb. The 24-year-old man, identified only as Adnan V., was arrested Thursday after police searched an apartment in Offenbach and a business in nearby Frankfurt, federal prosecutors said.
German-language al-Qaida message _ 3rd in a week _ seeks recruits for holy warSeptember 25th, 2009 New video seeks al-Qaida recruits in GermanyBERLIN — The release of a third al-Qaida video message in German this week shows that Germany must remain on alert before weekend parliamentary elections, officials said. Authorities are analyzing the third message, which was released Thursday and calls on Muslims in Germany to take part in jihad, or holy war, German Interior Ministry spokesman Stefan Paris told reporters.
Pakistan says Swedes arrested among 13 foreigners under investigation for ties to al-QaidaSeptember 21st, 2009 Pakistan probes detained Swedes on al-Qaida tiesISLAMABAD — Pakistan said Monday it was investigating a group of foreigners — including a Swedish man once held at the U.S. prison in Guantanamo Bay — for ties to al-Qaida after they were detained on immigration offenses.
Germany arrests terror suspect with alleged links to cell plotting attacks against US targetsAugust 28th, 2009 Germany arrests suspect linked to US targets plotFRANKFURT — German authorities have arrested another suspect allegedly linked to a radical Islamic terror cell that plotted to attack U.S. targets in Germany, prosecutors said Friday.
Yemeni released from US prison rushed to hpsital on return him, in critical conditionAugust 12th, 2009 Yemeni freed from US prison in critical conditionSAN'A, Yemen — The son of a Yemeni tribal leader who convicted of supporting terrorism in the U.S. and then released, says his father has been rushed to the hospital.
Kuwait arrests al-Qaida linked group planning attack on US military base in the countryAugust 11th, 2009 Kuwait nabs al-Qaida group planning US base attackKUWAIT CITY — Kuwaiti authorities announced Tuesday they have arrested an al-Qaida-linked group that was planning to attack a key U.S. military base in the small oil-rich state.
Deputy commander of al-Qaida-linked cell arrested in Mosul, US military saysAugust 4th, 2009 US: Al-Qaida operatives arrested in MosulBAGHDAD — The American military says the deputy commander of an insurgent group linked to al-Qaida was arrested in Mosul during a joint U.S.-Iraqi operation. The military said in a statement released Tuesday that Fakri Hadi Gari, also known as Abu Abbas, was captured July 24 in a raid in Mosul.
3 men charged with murder, aiding al-Qaida in American teacher's death in MauritaniaAugust 4th, 2009 3 charged in American's death in MauritaniaNOUAKCHOTT, Mauritania — A judge says that three men have been charged with murder in the slaying of an American teacher in Mauritania. Judge Moutapha Ould Said on Tuesday said that the men also were being charged with aiding al-Qaida.
Pakistan arrests member of al-Qaida-linked group believed involved in Daniel Pearl's killingAugust 1st, 2009 Pakistan police catch al-Qaida-linked group memberISLAMABAD — Police officials said Saturday they had arrested a member of an outlawed, al-Qaida-linked group that was suspected of involvement in the 2002 beheading of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl. Rao Shakir, a purported member of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, was arrested on the outskirts of Islamabad late Friday, a police official said.
Pakistan arrests member of al-Qaida-linked group believed responsible for suicide bombingsAugust 1st, 2009 Police: Al-Qaida-linked group member caughtISLAMABAD — Police officials say authorities have arrested a member of an al-Qaida-linked group believed responsible for several suicide bombings, including one that targeted a bus of Pakistan's spy agency. A police official said Saturday that Rao Shakir was seized in a raid on the outskirts of the capital, Islamabad, late Friday.
Jordan convicts al-Qaida militant in slaying of US diplomat, sentences him to deathJuly 13th, 2009 Militant convicted in US diplomat killing in AmmanAMMAN, Jordan — Jordan's military court has convicted an al-Qaida militant in the 2002 slaying of a U.S. diplomat in Amman and sentenced him to death in a retrial.
Egypt arrests 25 militants linked to al-Qaida plotting to attack Suez canalJuly 9th, 2009 Egypt arrests militants plotting Suez attacksCAIRO — Egyptian authorities arrested 25 militants with links to al-Qaida on suspicion of plotting attacks on oil pipelines and ships in the Suez Canal, the Interior Ministry said in a statement on Thursday. The ministry says the new cell is led by a Palestinian and includes 24 Egyptians, mostly engineers and technicians, and it had contacts with militants in the Gaza Strip as well.
Family forgives son's al-Qaida linked killers in MauritaniaJune 29th, 2009 Family forgives son's al-Qaida linked killersNOUAKCHOTT, Mauritania — The family of an American man who was slain by extremists linked to al-Qaida while doing humanitarian work in Mauritania said Monday it has forgiven his killers. Chris Leggett, 39, was shot dead in the Mauritanian capital on June 23, not far from the school he helped run which taught computer skills to local prisoners.
Man convicted in NYC of helping al-Qaida by trying to set up terror camp in Ore.May 12th, 2009 Man convicted in NY of trying to start terror campNEW YORK — A federal jury in New York has convicted a man accused of helping al-Qaida by trying to set up a weapons-training post in Oregon. Oussama Kassir (oh-SAH'-muh kuh-SEHR') watched passively as the jury found he had helped support al-Qaida by teaching others how to make bombs, poison people and slit throats.
5 Miami men convicted of plot to topple Chicago's Sears Tower, bomb FBI offices; 1 acquittedMay 12th, 2009 5 Miami men convicted of Sears Tower attack plotMIAMI — A federal jury in Miami has convicted five men of plotting to join forces with al-Qaida to topple Chicago's Sears Tower and bomb FBI offices in hopes of igniting an anti-government insurrection. A sixth man was acquitted.