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Unacceptable indifference
The funny thing is Lawzi is insisting there is a free press in Yemen, and the media is understood by some as a tool for use by political powers, not as a mechanism of transparency against them. RSF: Convictions and bans pile up against journalists amidst unacceptable indifference ...
The Federal Bureau of Non-Investigation
weeklystandard.com — On Monday, ABC News first reported that Fort Hood shooter Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan had reached out... to al Qaeda associates prior to his attack. There were good reasons to speculate that one of these al Qaeda figures is Anwar al Awlaki -- an al Qaeda ... (more) The Federal Bureau of Non-Investigation
Inside Nidal Hasan's Apartment
Inside Nidal Hasan's Apartment
abcnews.go.com — Accused Fort Hood shooter Nidal Malik Hasan may have exchanged e-mails with a radical, jihadist cleric in... Yemen , but the devout Muslim also tried to be nice to the neighbors in his Killeen, Texas apartment complex -- including one who allegedly ... (more) Inside Nidal Hasan's Apartment
Daniel Henninger: Why Fort Hood Really Happened
Daniel Henninger: Why Fort Hood Really Happened
online.wsj.com — The only good news out of the Fort Hood massacre is that U.S. electronic surveillance technology was... able to pick up Major Hasan's phone calls to an al Qaeda-loving imam in Yemen. The bad news is the people and agencies listening to Hasan didn't know ... (more) Daniel Henninger: Why Fort Hood Really Happened
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Yemen Rebels Invade Saudi Arabia and other developments
The Jawa Report — ... and is containing them. Thirdly, a Yemeni American journalist was banned from writing in Yemen for life and sentenced to two years in jail. The journalist, Munier Mawari is here in the US, but the Yemeni editor, Samir Jubran, who published the article was also banned from work and his paper in Yemen, al Masdar, shut down. Mohammed al Maqaleh is still disappeared. He is the Yemeni journalist kidnapped by Yemeni security forces late in September after exposing the military bombing raid on some refugees. That bombing was followed by an airstrike on a hospital and ...

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