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Terror attacks: PM Shehbaz summons NSC meeting tomorrow

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PM Shehbaz Sharif summoned the meeting of NSC Meeting under has been called for tomorrow High-level civil and military officials will attend meeting ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif summoned the meeting of the National Security Committee (NSC) tomorrow to discuss the soaring terror attacks in Pakistan. The meeting under the chairmanship of the premier … Read more

Terror threat: Special security plan for Islamabad

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Special security plan devised for Islamabad 25 security check posts have been established Citizens to carry their identification documents ISLAMABAD: Following the suicide attack that took place in the federal capital days ago, a ‘special security plan’ has been devised by the police. Given the current security threat, the law enforcement agency has said that … Read more

Terror attacks: PM to call NSC meeting

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PM Shehbaz Sharif to call NSC meeting Meeting will be summoned this week Top civil and military officials will participate ISLAMABAD: In the wake of the recent wave of terrorism in Pakistan, Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif has decided to call a meeting of the National Security Committee (NSC) to combat the scourge of terrorism. … Read more

CTD arrests seven terror suspects in operation

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CTD has arrested seven terror suspects The operation was carried out in the wake of terrorism The development came after Islamabad blast LAHORE: The Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) has arrested seven terror suspects during a major operation in Punjab. CTD spokesperson said that the operation was carried out in the wake of the recent wave of … Read more

Islamabad blast: JIT to probe the matter

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JIT to probe the blast in Islamabad The blast took lives of four cops FIR has been lodged under sections of murder, terrorism ISLAMABAD: Following the suicide blast attempt in Islamabad, the DIG police has asked the Chief Commissioner to form a Joint Investigation Team (JIT) for the probe in to the matter. DIG has … Read more

PM condemns Bannu attack, vows to crush terrorism

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PM condemns the attack on CTD office in Bannu PM Shehbaz said that scourge of terrorism is a sensitive issue The premier also vowed that the state will not bow down ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday condemned the attack on the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) office in Bannu and said that attempts … Read more

Imran Khan says government failed to combat terrorism

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Imran Khan slams government for soaring terrorism He said that the government is only interested in NRO He tweeted in response to attack at CTD office in Bannu LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan said Monday that the incumbent government has failed to combat terrorism in Pakistan. Taking it to Twitter, Imran Khan said, … Read more

Due to terrorism, US embassy families must leaves Nigeria

Due to terrorism, US embassy family must leaves Nigeria

Non-emergency US embassy workers and their families ordered to leave Abuja, Nigeria. State Department cites “heightened risk of terrorist attacks there” 15 additional Nigerian states added to its “Do Not Travel” list on Thursday. UK government issues a similar warning to British citizens advising against travel to 12 Nigerian states. Due to the “heightened risk … Read more

FO rejects Indian EAM’s gratuitous remarks against Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has categorically rejected Indian External Affairs Minister’s highly “irresponsible and gratuitous” remarks insinuating so-called involvement in “international terrorism”. “Instead of leveling baseless allegations against Pakistan, India is well advised to abjure its policy of state terrorism in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) and against the Muslims in India,” the Foreign Office … Read more

Imran Khan submits reply to police investigation in terrorism case

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan submitted his reply to the Joint Investigation Team (JIT) for the second time in the terrorism case for his remarks against a  female judge and senior police officials Imran Khan’s statement was submitted by his lawyer Intizar Hussain Panosta at the Margalla police station to JIT chief Rukhsar … Read more

Terrorism case registered against Rana Sanaullah

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GUJRAT: A case has been registered against Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah under the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) for threatening the judiciary and government officials, Bol News reported. The case was registered by a citizen Shehkaz Aslam, a resident of Mauza Kunjah, in Industrial Area 2 police station of Gujarat, the hometown of Punjab Chief Minister Chaudhry … Read more

Iran reports death of another Revolutionary Guard colonel

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Ali Esmailzadeh died during an “incident in his residence” in Karaj, northwest of Tehran. In May two unidentified gunmen on a motorbike shot Col. Hassan Sayyad Khodaei five times in front of his residence in Tehran. Iran reported the death of another colonel of the elite Quds force of its Revolutionary Guards on Friday, the … Read more

Irish court finds ex-soldier Lisa Smith guilty of joining IS

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Three judges at Dublin’s Special Criminal Court On Monday found former soldier Lisa Smith guilty of joining the so-called Islamic State group in Syria.

Smith, 40, sobbed in the dock as Judge Tony Hunt read the panel’s decision after a nine-week trial.

The Muslim convert, who appeared in court wearing a hijab, pleaded not guilty to membership in an illegal terrorist group between October 28, 2015 and December 1, 2019.

Judge Hunt said the prosecution had established beyond reasonable doubt that she travelled to Syria “with her eyes open” and pledged allegiance to the group, led by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

She was acquitted of a separate charge of financing terrorism by sending 800 euros ($900) to aid medical treatment for a Syrian man in Turkey.

Hunt said there was reasonable doubt that she intended the money to be used for humanitarian purposes rather than to fund terrorism.

He granted her bail until a sentencing hearing on July 11.

During the trial, which began in January, prosecutors detailed how Smith, who was a member of the Irish Defence Forces from 2001 to 2011, travelled to IS-controlled territory in 2015 after converting to Islam.

In 2012, she went on pilgrimage to Mecca and expressed a desire on an Islamic Facebook page to live under Sharia law and to die a martyr.

The court was told that she bought a one-way ticket from Dublin to Turkey, crossing the border into Syria and living in Raqqa, the capital of the Islamic State’s self-styled caliphate.

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At the time, the hardline Islamists ruled over vast swathes of Syria and Iraq, attracting thousands of foreign fighters to their cause before the group’s territorial defeat in the region.

After failing to convince her husband to join her, Smith divorced him in 2016 and married a UK national involved in the group’s armed patrols.

As IS lost ground to a US-led coalition on the battlefield and towns and cities under its sway fell, Smith was forced to flee Raqqa and then Baghouz, their last remaining stronghold, before returning to Ireland.

She was arrested on arrival at Dublin airport on December 1, 2019 with her young daughter.

Defence lawyers argued that Smith’s presence in IS territory did not make her a de facto member of the extremist Sunni group.

They have stated that it could only be argued “at a stretch” that she helped the group because she provided a home for her husband.

The three judges presided over the Special Criminal Court, which hears cases involving terrorism and organised crime.

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Benin at war with terrorism’ after 20 armed attacks

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According to the first official tally of these assaults, the West African state of Benin, which is threatened by the expansion of Islamist violence from the Sahel, has been the target of roughly 20 attacks. The country borders Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso, where a years-long jihadist campaign has claimed thousands of lives and driven … Read more

US negotiator says Iran deal ‘tenuous,’ warns of Plan B

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The US pointman on Iran warned on Wednesday that restoring a nuclear agreement is unlikely and that if Tehran sticks to its objectives, it would face a fresh pressure campaign. Despite the fact that Rob Malley, who has led more than a year of indirect talks with Iran in Vienna, told Congress that President Joe … Read more

Belarus introduces death penalty for death penalty ‘attempted’ terrorism

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According to Russian news media, Belarus has adopted the death penalty for attempting to carry out acts of terrorism, allegations that several opposition activists face in the ex-Soviet country. Belarus — a close ally of Russia that has supported its military offensive in Ukraine — is the only country in Europe that continues to carry … Read more

US mourn victims of racist mass shooting at store

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Residents of Buffalo, New York, gathered at vigils and church services on Sunday to mourn the deaths of ten people shot by an alleged white supremacist in what one official called “domestic terrorism, pure and simple.” The suspected shooter, identified as 18-year-old Payton Gendron, was arrested at the scene, a grocery store in a predominantly … Read more

Morocco’s King pardons 29 imprisoned for ‘terrorist’ offences

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Morocco’s king pardoned 29 prisoners imprisoned for “terrorism or extremism” offences as a gesture commemorating the conclusion of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, the justice ministry announced. According to a statement released late Sunday by the justice ministry, the 29 detainees were pardoned “after having publicly acknowledged their loyalty to the sanctity of the … Read more

Israel government faces new split amid Jerusalem violence

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Israel’s fractious governing coalition faced a new split on Sunday when Arab-Israeli party Raam “suspended” its membership, after violence around a flashpoint Jerusalem holy site that wounded 170 people over the weekend. The government — an ideologically disparate mix of left-wing, hardline Jewish nationalist and religious parties, as well as Raam — had already lost … Read more

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is terrorism, says Poland’s President

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Kyiv: Polish President Andrzej Duda referred to the conflict in Ukraine as “terrorism,” on Wednesday, saying that those who committed crimes should be held accountable, as well as those who gave the orders. “This is not war, this is terrorism,” Duda said at a press conference while in Ukraine to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr … Read more

German FM urges end to Mali’s cooperation with Russia

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German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock warned Wednesday that European powers wouldn’t help out Mali’s military while it kept up with connections to Russia, during a visit to the contention torn Sahel state. At a news meeting in the capital Bamako, Baerbock said she dreaded “monstrous atrocities” were being dedicated against Malian regular citizens, which she … Read more

Massive manhunt for suspect who fired at Brooklyn station

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Brooklyn, New York: A huge manhunt was underway in New York City on Tuesday in search of a man who opened fire on terrified subway passengers while wearing a gas mask and donning a gas mask before detonating two smoke bombs. A motive for the event in Brooklyn has not yet been established, according to … Read more

UN chief calls for accountability by Mali, military ‘partners’

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Concerns about human rights violations by Mali’s military in its fight against jihadists have prompted the UN Secretary-General to call on the West African country’s “bilateral partners” to follow their international duties. In a confidential report acquired by AFP on Thursday, Antonio Guterres warned the UN Security Council that Mali’s counter-terrorism measures had “disastrous effects … Read more

‘Terrorism continues to remain our foremost national challenge’

Condemnations pour in after at least 30 people lost their lives and dozens of others wounded in a massive blast at a mosque in Peshawar on Friday. The blast in the Kocha Risaldar area of Peshawar happened moments before Friday prayers, witnesses said. “I saw a man firing at two policemen before he entered the … Read more

COAS salutes sacrifices of martyrs, nation’s spirit on 5 years of Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad

Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa salutes the sacrifices of the martyrs and the spirit of the Pakistani nation as the country marks five years of Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad on Tuesday. On February 22 in 2017, Pakistan Army launched ‘Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad’  — which translates to ‘elimination of discord’ — across the country. Read … Read more

‘Terrorists with help of RAW trying to sabotage peace in Pakistan’

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Minister for Interior Sheikh Rashid said that some militant groups, with the help of the Indian spy agency RAW, are trying to sabotage peace in Pakistan. Terrorists had attempted to attack security forces’ camps in Balochistan’s Panjgur and Naushki in two separate attacks late on Wednesday evening, according to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR). At … Read more

Back to the future

Pakistan is, at the moment, facing a fresh wave of terrorism after a break of a few years of relative peace. Experts on security-related issues attribute it to the reunification of different militant groups in the region. Pakistan was hoping a change of rule in Afghanistan would bring peace in the country and disarm and … Read more

OIC seminar urges states to introduce strong anti-corruption legislations

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The seventh international seminar of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Independent Permanent Human Rights Commission on Corruption and Human Rights has adopted the Islamabad Declaration, urging all states to introduce strong anti-corruption legislation and step up efforts to address the injustices and other negative consequences of corruption. The declaration was adopted at the concluding … Read more