Sentences with phrase «for terrorist organisations»

Gordon Brown has urged India to support international efforts combating funding for terrorist organisations.
Others, especially young men, have fled to escape being forced to fight in wars or for terrorist organisations like Al Qaeda or Daesh.

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Turkish cartoonist Musa Kart, who has been convicted of helping «terrorist» organisations and sentenced to nearly four years in prison, was awarded a top prize on Thursday by the organisation Cartooning for Peace.
President Donald Trump also highlighted the need for Christians and other minority groups to be protected from persecution from the terrorist organisation.
A club statement read: «Any support for a paramilitary or proscribed terrorist organisation has no place at Celtic Park.
It has been these organisations, not the military, which have been responsible for limiting the number of terrorist attacks in Britain and America.
A defence policy for our country that targets the new threats that we face from terrorist organisations, cyber attacks and destabilised regions around the world is what we must seek to achieve.
When we face a new threat to our country from terrorist organisations, destabilised regions of the world or cyber attacks, is a nuclear deterrent designed for the Cold War era still relevant?
Powerful explained that IPOB would be blamed for the explosions, adding that the alleged plot was meant to justify the Federal Government's claim that the group was a terrorist organisation.
The Jews did not vote for Milliband as they did not trust him on Israel, but he is a saint compared to Corbyn who is in love with «Palestine» and its terrorist organisations such as Hamas whom he has praised many times.
«The Prime Minister will seek support across Parliament for strikes against that terrorist organisation in Syria.
Its wholly unjustified rocket attacks on Israeli citizens, as well as the building of tunnels for terrorist purposes, show the organisation's murderous intent and practice towards Israel and its citizens.
SYNOPSIS: A football hooligan tracks down his long - lost brother, a spy for MI6, and they end up on the run from a terrorist organisation.
When a former member of the radical protest / terrorist organisation the Weather Underground (Sarandon) turns herself in to the FBI, Ben Shepard (LaBeouf), an aggressive young journalist, starts searching around for leads on the other members.
SPECTRE (SPecial Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion) is a fictional global terrorist organisation featured in the James Bond novels by Ian Fleming, as well as the films and video games based on those novels.The group is led by evil genius and supervillain Ernst Stavro Blofeld.
Two mutants, Rogue (Paquin) and Wolverine (Jackman), come to a private academy for their kind whose resident superhero team, the X-Men, must oppose a terrorist organisation with similar powers.Hide
The prototype device — real name IPD400 — has powers of surveillance that governments and terrorist organisations would kill for.
Consumed by a murderous rage, Ryu must locate a method of removing the curse whilst also contending with the machinations of the terrorist organisation and what exactly his true place is in their overall scheme for world domination.
The Joint Committee on Human Rights, chaired by Harriet Harman MP, supported the use of targeted sanctions to combat terrorists and human rights abusers but warned there is a risk individuals or organisations may be wrongly sanctioned, for example, because of mistaken identity.
The appellants» solicitor Stephen Grosz, from Bindmans, says: «The effect of the judgment is that the PMOI has been mis - labelled by the British government as a terrorist organisation for years.
Secondly, it followed therefore that those acts for which Mr Lounani was convicted, ie membership and participation in the running and activities of a terrorist organisation, forgery of documents and facilitating travel of foreign fighters to Iraq, could fall within the scope of the exclusion clause despite the fact that there is no direct link between Mr Lounani's activities and specific acts of terrorism, nor indeed is there direct evidence that the individuals he aided in travelling to Iraq themselves engaged in specific acts of terrorism.
On top of this, the Act also criminalises a wide range of acts from being in possession of information that would be useful to someone committing or preparing an act (Section 58), to funding terrorist organisations (Section 17) to preparing for an attack (Section 57).
For instance, that can keep money service businesses from transacting with the terrorist organisation ISIL, claims the financier.
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