Sentences with phrase «terrorist acts who»

«And given we've had a dozen people arrested or convicted of terrorist acts who've come from similar organizations, we have an obligation to do so.»

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Frazier's resignation comes in the wake of a violent rally by neo-Nazis and white supremacists in Charlottesville, Virginia, on Saturday, where a 32 - year - old woman was killed by a home - grown terrorist who drove his car into a crowd of counter-protestors — an act of hate - filled savagery that President Trump declined to squarely condemn.
Prosecutors who specialize in terrorism, narcotics trafficking and organized crime, led by the acting head of the Justice Department's criminal division, will bring prosecutions designed to restrict the flow of money to terrorist groups, Sessions said.
We should make clear that nuclear enrichment is not acceptable inside of Iran for any purpose and, as President Bush once said, those who harbor terrorists who kill Americans will be treated in the same manner as if they had committed the act of terror themselves.»
If the next waive of terrorist are while women with brown hair of my age who act strangely... I am going to expect that if I act outside the norm on an airplane I might get questioned by authorities.
Acting on a tip from the FBI, Italian authorities arrested four people in Italy and Kosovo Tuesday who were suspected of planning an attack on Pope Francis... The [alleged] terrorist team propagated the ideology of jihad through social networks, the police said.
who care who gets offended by the burning of the koran... I'm offended by 9/11 and all the other terrorist acts committed against my country and my fellow Americans... loss of life is what offends me.
It flourished as a social phenomenon in Russia during the reign of Alexander II, one of the most liberal czars, who was ultimately killed in a terrorist act.
The western world encounters the face of Islamic fundamentalism in the terrorist acts of suicide bombers who are determined to kill and destroy.
Almost all terrorist acts in the U.S. have been done by people who had, at least in a significant part, a religious motive.
One individual with an inhuman view of reality who acts alone can not be equated to Muslim - terrorists who make a collective effort to carry out their deeds.
To the folks who are vehemently denying this person was a Christian, I would urge you to consider this: If a person with a muslim name commits an act of terrorism, he is immediately labelled an «Islamic» terrorist, no questions asked, even though the Quran clearly states that a person who kills an innocent is like he / she has murdered then whole of humanity (the Quran mentions this in reference to murder of ANY innocent person, irrespective of the victims belief): To quote from the Quran: «On that account We ordained for the Children of Isra`il that if any one slew a person — unless it be for murder or for spreading mischief in the land — it would be as if he slew the whole humanity: and if any one saved a life, it would be as if he saved the whole humanity.
Your point seems to be that — since he didn't act with the full support and assistance of Christian religious leaders — it follows that Muslim terroristswho call out to Allah as they attack, and who * DO * have the full support and assistance of certain extremist Muslim leaders — shouldn't be presumed to be acting in the name of Islam.
however r we to also love the terrorist, the child molester, the murders and all who do such acts.
For every terrorist who claims to act in the name of Islam, there are hundreds of Muslim people living average, peaceful lives, just as for every extremist who claims to act in the name of Christianity while bombing abortion clinics, beating gay men or otherwise engaging in criminal activity, there are hundreds of Christian people living average, peaceful lives.
He read aloud a telegram of condolences sent by Pope Francis, who called the attacks a «cruel terrorist act» and a «grave offence to God.»
Aside from the total disrespect of the moderate Muslims who expect to build a mosque where a terrorist act of immense proportions that still has an impact on the American people, I wonder about the Imam.
A terrorist is defined by the legislation as someone who «is or has been concerned in the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism».
«The new terrorist tactic, which they've called for publicly, are these lone wolves who commit these acts of terror,» Cuomo said.
Taliban, who engaged in systematic acts of intentional violence against civilians, are terrorists, no matter what their military / political objectives are.
Can we find any Imam (a Muslim Priest) or another public opinion leader who would come up and say: «hey, there will be no 72 virgins for anyone who commit terrorist acts»?
And, in the middle of thousands or tens of thousands who shout «Death to the USA» as a way to vent out their anger and then go home, it is way harder to spot the one who actually plans to commit terrorist acts.
The Civilian JTF who noted that the Boko Haram kingpin, popularly called Bashir Sarkin Yanka, which in Hausa means «Bashir the King of Slaughter» had been the terrorist acting as Abubakar Shekau in some videos on the social media.
It could be recalled that a combined team of soldiers and DSS operatives acting on alleged presence of Boko Haram terrorists in an uncompleted building in Apo District of Abuja had on September 20, 2013 carried out a deadly raid on the house and opened fire on the commercial motorcycle riders who were using the building as their place of abode.
And he said he was sacked for remarks in Parliament attacking people who said Western foreign policy played a part in terrorist acts.
«Right now, the only conversations that matters are ones supporting those that need love and prayers and how as a nation we can protect ourselves from falling victim to acts of hate from terrorists who hide behind religion to justify their heinous actions.»
U.S. Rep. Bennie Thompson, a Mississippi Democrat, introduced the Securing Expedited Screening Act after a report found an individual who served prison time for crimes committed as a member of a domestic terrorist organization was provided expedited screening by TSA.
«The new terrorist tactic which they have called for publicly are these lone wolves who commit an act of terror,» the governor said.
For his research, Hamm defines a lone wolf terrorist by four characteristics: a person who perpetrates political violence, does not belong to (but often identifies with) an organized group such as al - Qaeda, acts alone (as opposed to the pair of Boston Marathon bombers), and does not commit violence out of grief or the pursuit of profit, vengeance or fame.
The latest research suggests, for example, that the vast majority of terrorists are not mentally ill but are essentially rational people who weigh the costs and benefits of terrorist acts, concluding that terrorism is profitable.
If you are willing to approach the show with an open mind, you'll find the viewpoint of the extremist to better help you understand the mindset of the terrorist who commit such horrible acts.
The Reno cops do what they can to ensure law and order, while also trying to find out who is responsible for the terrorist act.
Under the guidance of Solomon Lane (Sean Harris, who seems to be channeling a classic Bond villain), the Syndicate has committed all manner of terrorist acts in a bid to reshape regions of the world according to their agenda.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening February 24, 2012 BIG BUDGET FILMS Act of Valor (R for torture, profanity and graphic violence) Action adventure about an elite team of Navy SEALS who embark on a top secret mission to rescue a kidnapped CIA Agent only to uncover an imminent terrorist plot against America.
Answering our call was Annette Bening, who plays former Hollywood leading lady Gloria Grahame romantically linked to a much younger man in her final years in «Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool»; Jessica Chastain, who plays real - life poker entrepreneur Molly Bloom targeted by the FBI in «Molly's Game»; Diane Kruger, who won the Cannes film festival's top acting prize for her portrayal of a woman whose husband and child have been killed by terrorists in «In the Fade»; Margot Robbie, who stars as disgraced figure skater Tonya Harding in the quirky «I, Tonya»; Saoirse Ronan, as a Sacramento teen looking for her place in the world in «Lady Bird»; and Kate Winslet, who stars in Woody Allen's 1950s Coney Island drama «Wonder Wheel.»
Ewan McGregor's directorial debut is a disappointing take on Phillip Roth's Pulitzer - winning 1997 novel about a family man (McGregor) who finds his life spiralling out of control when his 16 year old daughter (Dakota Fanning) rebels by committing a terrorist act during the Vietnam War.
When Diane Kruger started to research her role in director Fatih Akin's «In The Fade,» a German - language film in which Kruger plays a grief - stricken woman whose husband and young son are murdered by two neo-Nazi terrorists, she reached out to several support groups in her adopted hometown of New York City, thinking she could quickly absorb some of the painful knowledge of those who'd lost loved ones to violent acts.
The person she meets who changes her life isn't a man, but a mysterious young woman who initiates the virtually housebound Plum (who is planning on having bariatric surgery) into a secret society of guerrilla fighters who are committing terrorist acts against the patriarchy.
so the person who leaves his country with all the money and weapons and technology support he can get from the planet and invade other people living in peace in their towns and villages, and start shooting them, air raiding them, bombing them, controlling them, prison theme, torture them till death, treat them like animals, use chemical weapons, searches in people homes for freedom fighters and scare the women and children and do every other mean act to stable their bases and control in that country is not terrorist but who is picking up an AKA 47 to free his land from the occupiers and protect his family and his way of living and his beliefs and kill those who came to kill and steal everything is a terrorist??
As Raiden tries to stop a team of super terrorists who are holding hostages on an oil rig — it's more complicated than that, but I only have so much space — he is assisted by someone calling himself Iroquois Pliskin who looks, talks, and acts exactly like Solid Snake.
Five men who became «intoxicated» by terrorist propaganda have had their convictions quashed after the Court of Appeal ruled there was not enough evidence to prove they meant to act on the extremist material in their possession.
In noting that Rutherford's sentence was not enough to deter terrorism, the ruling from a three - panel bench of justices Eleanore Cronk, Michael Moldaver, and David Doherty, said: «When terrorists acting on Canadian soil are apprehended and brought to justice, the responsibility lies with the courts to send a clear and unmistakable message that terrorism is reprehensible and those who choose to engage in it here will pay a very heavy price.»
Those who wish to honour and preserve life on the planet are up against government and private sector players who view actions to protect the land, air and water as terrorist acts.
Instead it exposes arguably innocent third parties who had no intention or foreknowledge their acts or omissions would be considered to be «facilitating» a «terrorist activity» in the same manner as an individual who has an actual mens rea element to their participation in a terrorist activity.
He has Acted as the Special Public Prosecutor in the prosecution of Ajmal Kasab, the sole surviving terrorist who carried out attacks on Mumbai in November 2008; and has acted as amicus curiae to the Supreme Court in 2011 in the matter of Bachpan Bachao Andolan v. Union of India, where he presented a report on the realities of trafficking of children in India, and assisted the Supreme Court in framing guidelines to deal with the menace of trafficActed as the Special Public Prosecutor in the prosecution of Ajmal Kasab, the sole surviving terrorist who carried out attacks on Mumbai in November 2008; and has acted as amicus curiae to the Supreme Court in 2011 in the matter of Bachpan Bachao Andolan v. Union of India, where he presented a report on the realities of trafficking of children in India, and assisted the Supreme Court in framing guidelines to deal with the menace of trafficacted as amicus curiae to the Supreme Court in 2011 in the matter of Bachpan Bachao Andolan v. Union of India, where he presented a report on the realities of trafficking of children in India, and assisted the Supreme Court in framing guidelines to deal with the menace of trafficking.
In general, a terrorist is defined as «any person who engages or is about to engage in an act of terrorism.»
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