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- Cleric condemns terrorism (UPI)
Mar 2, 2010 - LONDON, March 3 (UPI) -- A Pakistani Muslim scholar, in a lengthy theological ruling against terrorism, rejected al-Qaida's philosophy, saying Islam forbids the massacre of innocents. - US To Boost Yemen Security Anti-Terrorism Capacities (Bernama)
Mar 2, 2010 - SANA'A, March 3 (Bernama) -- United States President Barak Obama has asserted his country's keenness in raising its aid to boost Yemen's security anti-terrorism capacities, Yemen's Saba news agency reported. - Hochul says terrorism still a threat (WIVB Buffalo)
Mar 2, 2010 - The man in line to become western New York's top prosecutor says we can not let down our guard against terrorism. - Spanish court jails Basque leader for 'glorifying terrorism' (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Mar 2, 2010 - A Spanish court on Tuesday sentenced a leader of the banned Basque separatist party Batasuna to two years in jail after convicting him on charges of glorifying terrorism. - Muslim Leader's New Law Bans Terrorism (ABC News)
Mar 2, 2010 - Pakistan-born Muslim leader issues 600-page anti-terror fatwa in London. London - Pakistan - Islam - Muslim - Terrorism - U.S. supports Yemeni terrorism fight (UPI)
Mar 2, 2010 - SANAA, Yemen, March 2 (UPI) -- Washington supports Yemeni efforts at combating terrorism and stands by the government in its fight against extremists' threats, officials said in Sanaa. - Islamic scholar issues fatwa against terrorism (CBC.ca)
Mar 2, 2010 - A prominent Islamic scholar issued a religious ruling against terrorism and suicide bombings at a speech in London. - Fatwa condemns terrorism (UPI)
Mar 2, 2010 - LONDON, March 2 (UPI) -- A Sufi Islamic cleric released a 600-page fatwa Tuesday in Britain describing suicide bombings and terrorism as contrary to the teachings of Islam. - Muslim leader issues fatwa on terrorism (CNews)
Mar 2, 2010 - The leader of a global Muslim movement has issued a fatwa, or religious edict, that he calls an absolute condemnation of terrorism. - Germany’s Top Court Overturns Anti-Terrorism Data Law (Update1) (Bloomberg)
Mar 2, 2010 - March 2 (Bloomberg) -- Germany’s highest court overturned a two-year-old anti-terrorism law that requires telecommunications providers such as Deutsche Telekom AG to store Internet and phone data for six months, saying the rules violate privacy.
