Terror accused told to kill 1,000, Australian court told Feb. 13, 2008 MELBOURNE (AFP) — A Muslim "terrorist organisation" was urged by their leader to target football matches or a train station in Australia in a bid to kill 1,000 people, a court heard Wednesday. A group of 12 men pleaded not guilty to a string of terrorism-related charges amid tight security in the Victorian Supreme Court. Their alleged leader, cleric Abdul Nacer Benbrika, 47, had suggested during taped telephone calls that a bombing where the maximum loss of life could be inflicted, such as at a football ground, could...