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  • More Mideast Coverage Rights Group Condemns Draft Saudi Antiterror Law Young protest coordinators deny that the Brotherhood in Hama has any organizational role, and even say they harbor anger towards the movement for creating the rebellion that led to the harsh crackdown in the 1980s.

    Hama Protests Swell in Syria Nour Malas 2011

  • New Antiterror Plans W.SHINGTON -- Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano is expected to outline W.dnesday the Obama administration's domestic approach to preventing terrorist attacks -- a strategy that will rely in large measure on refining and expanding initiatives launched under President George W. Bush.

    Napolitano to Unveil 2009

  • Antiterror agents removed computers and a Blackberry from Mr. Green's office for examination, and the MP later said police had threatened him with a life sentence on conviction.

    Whitehall's Dark Side 2009

  • VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Plan Would Use Antiterror Aid on Pakistani Jets'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'The Bush administration plans to shift nearly $230 million in aid to Pakistan from counterterrorism programs to upgrading that country’s aging F-16 attack planes, which Pakistan prizes more for their contribution to its military rivalry with India than for fighting insurgents along its Afghan border.'

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: Plan Would Use Antiterror Aid on Pakistani Jets 2008

  • Victor Mishkevich Bridgewater, N.J. Sadanand Dhume's Nov. 28 commentary "India's Antiterror Blunders" delivers an important message about appeasing terrorists.

    In Fighting Terrorism, Appeasement Will Never Work 2008

  • "Antiterror law must not ultimately come to terrorize the people it seeks to protect."

    Liberty In The Balance 2007

  • In their editorial headlined "An Antiterror Victory," they explain, correctly:

    Archive 2006-09-01 Glenn Greenwald 2006

  • In their editorial headlined "An Antiterror Victory," they explain, correctly:

    Everyone -- including Democrats -- agrees to pretend that Bush "compromised" on torture Glenn Greenwald 2006

  • The New York Times ran a sympathetic January 16 article on Leiter - "For Antiterror Chief, a Rough Week Ahead as Hearings Begin" - praising him as "extremely bright."

    Pacific Free Press - Hard Truths for Hard Times - Progressive opinion, dissident news 2010

  • The New York Times ran a sympathetic January 16 article on Leiter - "For Antiterror Chief, a Rough Week Ahead as Hearings Begin" - praising him as "extremely bright."

    Pacific Free Press - Hard Truths for Hard Times - Progressive opinion, dissident news 2010

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