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Only Captured Terrorist Speaks About Mumbai Massacre

Nov 29 2008 - 8:50pm by CitizenSugar
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Only Captured Terrorist Speaks About Mumbai Massacre Azam Amir Kasab, a 21-year-old man from Pakistan, is the only terrorist police captured alive after the Mumbai massacre ended. Details from his interrogation have been leaked, and they reveal a chilling picture of a nightmarish tragedy that could have turned out even worse. After playing dead in order to survive, Kasab told police:
  • The synchronized attacks were planned six months ago, and intended to kill 5,000 people.
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Update: Militants Attack in Mumbai, India

Nov 27 2008 - 10:53am by LibertySugar
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Update: Militants Attack in Mumbai, India
  • Indian officials report that the siege at the Taj Mahal hotel has ended and the final three gunmen have been killed. More than 119 people were killed and 288 injured in sophisticated attacks in Mumbai, India, that occurred on 10 different sites. — AP
  • Experts had never heard of the group that claimed responsibility, and they doubt those responsible have significant ties to al Qaeda.
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78 Killed in India Terrorist Attacks
78 Killed in India Terrorist Attacks Teams of heavily armed gunmen stormed luxury hotels, a popular tourist attraction, and a crowded train station in at least seven attacks in India's financial capital, killing at least 78 people and wounding at least 200, officials said Thursday. The gunmen were specifically targeting Britons and Americans, media reports said, and may be holding hostages. 14 comments


On-Demand Fingerprint Machines Let Police ID in the Street

Oct 28 2008 - 10:00am by LibertySugar
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On-Demand Fingerprint Machines Let Police ID in the Street Mobile fingerprint scanners are hitting the beat in the UK, helping police officers issue identity checks on the street. Right now, police must take a suspect into custody to issue fingerprint checks. Thanks to the scanner, the size of a cell phone, the time of checking identity would go form from 67 minutes, to five, thus reducing the number of police needed by 366 officers.
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UK Debates Holding Terror Suspects For 42 Days: Too Long?

Oct 1 2008 - 11:15am by CitizenSugar
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UK Debates Holding Terror Suspects For 42 Days: Too Long? The US isn't the only country with a firm eye on terrorism — and they're certainly not alone walking the tricky line between government abilities to crack down in meaningful ways and civil liberties. The British House of Commons is set to vote on a measure allowing police to detain people for up to 42 days without charge if they're suspected of terrorism-related activities. Human rights organizations are outraged by the provision.
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