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  • ...y 11th Mumbai commuter rail bombings]], which resulted in the death of 209 people and wounded over 700. In their defense Taibur Rahman, the leader of Tabligh ...tation needed|date=May 2009}} The person arrested like Rafaqat and Hasnain from Rawalpindi in connection with Mohtarmma Benazir's murder are also said to b
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  • ...[[Islamism|Islamist]] [[political movement]] that governed [[Afghanistan]] from 1996 until it was [[overthrow]]n in late 2001. It has regrouped since 2004 ISAF has participating forces from 39 countries, including all 26 NATO members. See [http://www.nato.int/isaf/
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  • ...network, as we know it today, was created while it was based in Khartoum, from December 1991 till May 1996. To coordinate its overt and covert operations Al-Qaeda ideologues envision a complete break from the foreign influences in [[Muslim world|Muslim countries]], and the creati
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  • ...e "thought about" taking up arms in Chechnya, and being an acquaintance of people linked to terrorism (most notably, [[Khalil al-Deek]], [[Dhiren Barot]], an ..., and left in a room with a bag put over his head, even though he suffered from asthma. A Pentagon spokesman said there was "no credible evidence that Begg
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  • ...6, April 9, 2009. (http://www.nybooks.com/articles/22530)</ref><ref>"Tales from Torture's Dark World" by Mark Danner, ''New York Times'', March 15, 2009.</ {{Wikisource|Message from the Director: Interrogation Policy and Contracts}}
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  • ...ts of terrorism between the years 1985 and 1998. All 22 remained fugitives from justice as of October 2001. Of the 22 fugitives, only [[Osama bin Laden]] w ...gedly a prisoner of [[Saddam Hussein]] in 2002, but has since gone missing from Iraq.
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  • ...f]]. Haqqani wasn't affiliated with the [[Taliban]] until they captured [[Kabul]] and assumed de facto control of [[Afghanistan]].<ref name="hinduonnet 190 ...facto control of Afghanistan, Haqqani accepted a cabinet level appointment from the Taliban as Minister of Tribal Affairs. <ref name="AsiaTimes040505">
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  • In 2004, the US government claimed that newly released captives from Guantanamo Bay detainment camp "returned to the battlefield".<ref name=Sfga The prison holds people suspected by the [[Federal government of the United States#Executive branch
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  • *Released from Camp Iguana on January 28, 2004 *Released from Camp Iguana on January 28, 2004
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  • ...terrorism, is going to take a while", which prompted widespread criticism from the Islamic world, may also have contributed to the renaming of the operati ...- Afghanistan, which is a joint U.S., UK and Afghan operation, is separate from the [[International Security Assistance Force]] (ISAF), which is an operati
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  • ...this list implies, the FBI's intent is to acquire any critical information from the public, as soon as possible, about the suspected terrorists, in order t [[Image:Seekterrorban.jpg|420px|left|thumb|Original FBI banner from 2002, and still present as the header on archive pages of the list at fbi.g
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