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  • New Militant Group Torches Cash Machines in Frankfurt (left wing violence)

    11/13/2009 2:33:31 AM PST · by markomalley · 9 replies · 662+ views
    Spiegel ^ | 11/12/2009
    A previously unknown militant group claims to be behind a series of arson attacks on banks in Frankfurt over the past two weeks. Police are still hunting for leads to the elusive group, while commentators are drawing links with Germany's notorious terrorist group the Red Army Faction. Until two weeks ago no one had heard of the Bewegung Morgenlicht. But now, they have thrust themselves onto the police's radar with a number of attacks on banks in Frankfurt. Two Saturdays ago, militants threw a petrol-soaked cloth into a Dresdner Bank foyer, setting fire to a cash machine. Just 24 hours...
  • German police arrest man on terror charges

    10/02/2009 9:59:59 AM PDT · by buzzer · 3 replies · 437+ views
    CNN ^ | 10/01/2009 | CNN
    BERLIN, Germany (CNN) -- Investigators in Germany have arrested a 24-year-old man on terror-related charges. Authorities arrested the man "on suspicion of spreading al Qaeda propaganda online and for procuring materials which could be used to make a bomb," prosecutors said Friday in a written statement. Searches of a flat in Offenbach, Germany, and a business in Frankfurt, Germany, turned up a small amount of an "explosive substance" and a home-made electronic device. An initial assessment suggests that the items "could be used to ignite explosives," prosecutors said. The man holds dual German-Turkish citizenship, they said. The statement from prosecutors...
  • Ex-S.D. [San Diego] sailor allegedly linked to terror suspect [may have passed secrets to Jihadis]

    08/07/2004 10:14:21 AM PDT · by John Jorsett · 15 replies · 826+ views
    San Diego Union Tribune ^ | August 7, 2004 | James W. Crawley
    Investigators are trying to determine whether a San Diego sailor passed Navy secrets about security weaknesses and warship movements to a British man accused of having terrorist links, according to court documents unsealed yesterday. E-mail messages from the unnamed sailor, sent in late 2000 and 2001 before the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, were found in December in computer files belonging to Babar Ahmad, who was detained Wednesday in London, according to the 31-page arrest affidavit. The computer files contained details about security arrangements and movements of the San Diego-based Constellation carrier battle group, which included the destroyer Benfold, on which...
  • AP Enterprise: Feds investigating Conn businessman in terror case [Maswood]

    08/11/2004 1:12:00 PM PDT · by LurkedLongEnough · 6 replies · 573+ views
    WTNH.com, New Haven CT ^ | August 11, 2004 | AP
    (Cromwell-AP, Aug. 11, 2004 1:25 PM) _ A Cromwell man says he's being targeted in a federal terrorism probe because he's a Muslim. Forty-one-year-old Syed Maswood is denying allegations he offered support to a militant Islamic Web site. Maswood confirms that he's he unnamed Connecticut resident mentioned last week in a federal affidavit charging a British national with supporting terrorism. Maswood says that on March 17th, federal agents raided his home, seizing computer equipment and financial records. According to the affidavit, investigators discovered Maswood's e-mail address among files used to maintain a Web site that funneled money and equipment to...
  • 'New Al Qaeda plot to blow up planes on September 11' smashed

    09/05/2007 4:59:10 PM PDT · by American Master Warlord · 40 replies · 2,348+ views
    The Daily Mail ^ | September 5, 2007
    Police have smashed a suspected al Qaeda terror cell nursing a "profound hatred of US citizens" plotting to bomb civilian and military jets. The force of the planned explosions would have been worse than the train bombings in Madrid and the Tube and bus attacks in London on 7 July, 2005, according to German security sources. Those attacks killed 191 and 52 people respectively. Three men aged 22, 28 and 29 have been arrested in Germany days before they planned to strike, and bomb-making equipment and explosives have been seized. The arrests come a day after Danish police conducted raids...
  • McCain camp cites Biden's experience critique of Obama

    08/22/2008 11:58:31 PM PDT · by hole_n_one · 20 replies · 188+ views
    Politico.com ^ | 8/23/08 | y Jonathan Martin
    McCain camp cites Biden's experience critique of Obama With Biden emerging as a  veep favorite in recent days, the McCain camp has had plenty of time to shape their first attack. And right out of the gates tonight, they're using the Delaware senator's primary season criticism of Obama's inexperience to drive a wedge between the yet-to-be announced Democratic ticket.  “There has been no harsher critic of Barack Obama’s lack of experience than Joe Biden," said McCain spokesman Ben Porritt in a statement.   "Biden has denounced Barack Obama’s poor foreign policy judgment and has strongly argued in his own words what Americans...
  • German police hunt for terror plot 'back-up team'(10 terrorists on the loose)

    09/06/2007 3:58:19 AM PDT · by Dog · 17 replies · 1,808+ views
    guardian.co ^ | September 6, 2007 | Staff and agencies
    German police were today searching for around 10 more members of a terror cell suspected of plotting major bomb attacks, after the arrest of three men and the seizure of explosives materials. Officials have said the three men already in custody - two German converts to Islam and a Turkish national - were planning attacks which could have proved more deadly than those in London or Madrid, with possible targets including US military bases, discos, pubs and Frankfurt's international airport. August Hanning, a senior interior ministry official who formerly headed Germany's foreign intelligence service (BND), said today that police were...
  • Islamist Terrorists Planned Massive Attacks in Germany(MORE DEADLY THAN LONDON OR MADRID)

    09/05/2007 7:38:27 AM PDT · by Dog · 90 replies · 3,566+ views
    spiegel.de ^ | September 05, 2007 | By Matthias Gebauer and Yassin Musharbash in Berlin
    The three suspected terrorists seized Tuesday were planning huge bomb attacks on targets in Germany. The bombs they were planning to make would have had more explosive power than those used in the Madrid and London terror attacks. The scenarios which the highest representatives of the German security forces were describing on Wednesday morning were horrific: "Massive bomb attacks," simultaneous attacks using several car bombs and huge numbers of people killed right in the middle of Germany. Only a bold raid foiled the plans of the Islamist terrorists, according to statements made in Karlsruhe by German Federal Prosecutor Monika Harms...
  • Germans Arrest 3, Thwart "Imminent Threat"

    09/05/2007 12:05:48 AM PDT · by james500 · 158 replies · 3,710+ views
    AP via CBS News ^ | Sept. 5, 2007
    Three men have been arrested for planning attacks on Frankfurt's international airport and the U.S. military base in Ramstein, the German Defense Minister said Wednesday. "There was an imminent threat," Franz Josef Jung told Germany's ARD broadcaster. He declined to elaborate. Two of the suspects had German citizenship while the third was Pakistani, Germany's Sudwestrundfunk public broadcaster said. German federal prosecutors said they had arrested three suspected members of "an Islamic motivated terrorist organization." It was not immediately clear whether the three were suspected of having links to al Qaeda. Sudwestrundfunk said the men were arrested Tuesday evening and were...
  • Heart attack patients use own stem cells to heal, research finds

    11/15/2005 10:18:54 AM PST · by neverdem · 16 replies · 846+ views
    Kansas City Star ^ | Nov. 13, 2005 | JOHN FAUBER
    Milwaukee Journal Sentinel DALLAS - Heart attack patients who were treated with their own stem cells a few days after being hospitalized had significantly improved heart pumping ability, according to the largest, most rigorous clinical trial to date of the controversial therapy. The improvement seen with stem cells was better than with the best drugs now available and it appears the therapy actually repaired damage done during heart attacks, said lead author Volker Schachinger, a cardiologist at J.W. Goethe University and the Third Medical Clinic of Cardiology in Frankfurt, Germany. "It opens up a completely new way of treating heart...
  • German suspected of murdering woman with sausage

    06/09/2006 2:16:10 PM PDT · by Rakkasan1 · 90 replies · 1,829+ views
    Reuters ^ | 6-9-06 | reuters
    FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German police have arrested a man on suspicion of murdering a woman with a Bockwurst sausage. Prosecutors and police said the 50-year-old was arrested after the discovery of a woman's body in an apartment in Zwickau, eastern Germany. They said she had choked on a Bockwurst, which is a popular large German sausage. The prosecutors said the man had given a patchy account of events, acknowledging that he may have "administered" a Bockwurst to the woman. They are now working to establish exactly what happened in the run up to her death.
  • Mother Who Killed 8 Babies Gets 15 Years

    06/01/2006 7:58:08 PM PDT · by freepatriot32 · 14 replies · 704+ views
    FRANKFURT AN DER ODER, Germany - A woman was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced Thursday to 15 years in prison for killing eight of her newborn babies in the 1990s and burying their bodies around her parents' home in a case that shocked Germany. Sabine Hilschenz, 40, was given the maximum sentence after the court found her guilty of eight counts of manslaughter. She also was suspected in the death of a ninth child in 1988, but the statute of limitations does not allow for that case to be tried. Hilschenz was arrested after the remains of the infants were...
  • Traveller's agenda a mystery

    09/26/2001 11:24:25 AM PDT · by NatureGirl · 49 replies · 1,182+ views
    The Hamilton Spectator ^ | 9/26/01 | Susan Clairmont
    Nageeb Abdul Jabar Mohammed Al-Hadi -- if that's even his name -- is just one of nearly 750 people U.S. investigators want to know more about in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks. He has at least four aliases and two different birth dates. He is a Yemeni, with a Michigan driver's licence and a Detroit wife. He was on a plane from Frankfurt, Germany headed for Chicago when it was diverted to Toronto. He was arrested at Pearson International Airport and may be extradited to the United States to face two charges related to false passports and fraudulent misuse ...
  • Iran linked to 1985 bombing at US air base

    09/24/2005 12:27:28 PM PDT · by F14 Pilot · 6 replies · 577+ views
    Indo-Asian News Service ^ | September 24, 2005
    Federal investigators in Germany have unearthed new evidence linking Iran to the 1985 bombing of a US military base that injured 35 people, a report said on Saturday. Iranian secret agents had allegedly detonated explosives concealed in a vehicle at the Frankfurt post-exchange food store on November 24, 1985, said the report in Focus news magazine. Focus said investigators believe the agents were members of a hit squad working on orders from Teheran to eliminate dissidents living in Europe in exile. The hit squad was also responsible for the deaths of two dissidents, one in Hamburg in 1987 and another...
  • Taliban told US it would give up Osama - middleman

    06/04/2004 3:26:05 PM PDT · by MikeA · 14 replies · 1,548+ views
    Reuters ^ | June 4, 2004 | By Mark Trevelyan
    Taliban told US it would give up Osama - middleman By Mark Trevelyan BERLIN, June 4 (Reuters) - U.S. and Taliban officials met secretly in Frankfurt almost a year before the September 11 attacks to discuss terms for the Afghans to hand over Osama bin Laden, according to a German television documentary. But no agreement was reached and no further negotiations took place before the suicide hijackings in 2001, which bin Laden subsequently hailed in a videotape as the work of his al Qaeda network. ZDF television quoted Kabir Mohabbat, an Afghan-American businessman, as saying he tried to broker a...
  • A Load of Rubbish (Can't tell the difference between conceptual art and junk? You're not

    01/17/2005 10:50:11 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 24 replies · 1,940+ views
    The American Prowler ^ | 1/18/2005 | Christopher Orlet
    "This is a two-million-dollar piece of conceptual art. This is bin full of wastepaper. Okay, class, who can tell me what the difference is?" This is just one of the questions trash collectors in Frankfurt, Germany, will be asked when they begin mandatory art classes next month. The classes were mandated after one of the city's sanitation workers picked up a sculpture by the artist Michael Beutler believing it to be a pile of junk. The piece, part of a city-wide exhibit, was later thrown into the city incinerator and burned. A London newspaper reported that the poor befuddled sanitation...
  • Suspect's warning exposes English skills (al Qaeda Financeer)

    12/07/2004 4:24:11 AM PST · by LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget · 3 replies · 630+ views
    NEW YORK (AP) — A Yemeni sheik accused of funneling millions of dollars to terrorist networks warned U.S. agents that "Allah will bring storms" to America because of his arrest, according to newly filed court papers. Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Moayad made the remark last year after a German court ordered him extradited to the United States to face charges that he helped finance al Qaeda and Hamas, prosecutors said in the documents filed in U.S. District Court. The statement — spoken in English to agents bringing al-Moayad from Frankfurt, Germany, to New York on Nov. 16, 2003 — counter defense...
  • Yemeni cleric charged with raising funds for Al Qaida and Hamas

    03/04/2003 3:51:17 PM PST · by anotherview · 5 replies · 1,101+ views
    AP / The Jerusalem Post ^ | 4 March 2003 | THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
    Mar. 5, 2003 Yemeni cleric charged with raising funds for Al Qaida and Hamas By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK A Yemeni cleric detained in Germany bragged to an FBI informant that he supplied $20 million, recruits and weapons to Osama bin Laden in the years leading up to the Sept. 11 attacks, US officials said Tuesday. Much of the money came from contributors in the United States, including worshippers at the Al Farouq mosque in New York, Attorney General John Ashcroft said in announcing charges against Sheik Mohammed Al Hasan Al-Moayad. Amid an undercover operation, Al-Moayad "boasted that jihad...
  • (Bomb)Threats Force 2 Planes to Land in Hungary (NEW)

    08/15/2004 8:05:15 PM PDT · by FairOpinion · 2 replies · 275+ views
    New York Times ^ | Aug. 16, 2004 | Reuters
    BUDAPEST, Aug. 15 (Reuters) - Bomb threats forced two passenger planes en route to Frankfurt to make emergency landings in Hungary on Sunday. A third plane was searched after it landed in Frankfurt. The Hungarian police said they found nothing in a search of a Turkish Airlines plane that landed in Budapest, but they had not yet examined luggage from the aircraft. No explosives were found on the other two planes. The pilot of the Turkish Airlines plane, with 162 passengers on board, requested permission to land in Budapest after being told of the bomb threat by air traffic controllers...
  • Police Raid Islamic School in Frankfurt

    07/12/2004 12:15:51 PM PDT · by knighthawk · 14 replies · 495+ views
    Deutche Welle ^ | July 12 2004
    Authorities raided the Islamic school of a Morccan cultural association in Frankfurt on Sunday, searching for violent and degrading videos, including one allegedly showing a person being decapitated. Police and officials from Frankfurt's office of municipal authority raided a Moroccan school for Koran studies near the city's downtown train station in search of extremist propaganda used for inciting children to hatred. According to the state prosecutor's office on Monday, the officials were looking for material such as videos, DVD's and publications which showed violent and degrading images. Lead prosecutor Hubert Harth confirmed the search of the school, which is part...