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Kadyrov rules the republic with an iron fist, regularly leading so-called "anti-terrorist operations" against the families of men suspected of having joined the continuing Islamist opposition that violently opposes his rule.
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Attacking the many anti-terrorist laws passed by the Labour government, she spoke of "unnecessary" and "unproductive" measures.
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This combination of energy and information proved sufficient to temporarily move the major stock exchanges, spur anti-terrorist programs into high gear and cue debate within American political circles as to who should rightfully take credit for the killing.
The Quantum Physics Behind The Death Of Osama Bin Laden 2011
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She said China has always been against any form of terrorism and actively participates in global anti-terrorist efforts.
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She said China has always been against any form of terrorism and actively participates in global anti-terrorist efforts.
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Moreover, as Kashmiri Muslims, they did not have any rights under the anti-terrorist, Prevention of Terrorism Act POTA, 2002 if accused of belonging to or assisting a "terrorist organization."
Inderpal Grewal: When Voices Get Silenced... and Heard Inderpal Grewal 2012
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Moreover, as Kashmiri Muslims, they did not have any rights under the anti-terrorist, Prevention of Terrorism Act POTA, 2002 if accused of belonging to or assisting a "terrorist organization."
Inderpal Grewal: When Voices Get Silenced... and Heard Inderpal Grewal 2012
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Lady Eliza Manningham-Buller, the former head of MI5, attacked anti-terrorist laws passed under Labour.
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Moreover, as Kashmiri Muslims, they did not have any rights under the anti-terrorist, Prevention of Terrorism Act POTA, 2002 if accused of belonging to or assisting a "terrorist organization."
Inderpal Grewal: When Voices Get Silenced... and Heard Inderpal Grewal 2012
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In one of the most absurd recent examples of what can happen when those databases are poorly maintained, Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA) was once detained in an airport because his name appeared on an anti-terrorist “no-fly” list.
Wonk Room » The Supreme Court Term In Review, Part II: Criminal Justice 2009
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