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To: Patricia Trinchero who wrote (7788)7/5/2006 1:48:16 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Respond to of 9838
 
Detained Hamas lawmakers reject authority of IDF court
Haaretz ^ | 7/5/6 | Yuval Azoulay

haaretz.com

The attorney representing five Hamas lawmakers arrested by Israel said Wednesday that his clients refuse to recognize the authority of the Israel Defense Forces court at the Ofer military base to rule on their case.

The five, who were detained last week as part of a mass arrest of Hamas officials, had their remand extended by five days Wednesday.

Four of the five who appeared in court Wednesday are parliament members; the fifth is the Palestinian Minister for Waqf Affairs, Naif Rajoub.

Their attorney, Jawad Bulus, said his clients viewed their remand as an abduction.

"The process is a slap in the face to the many factors that gave legitimacy to fair, public and democratic elections held in the Palestinian Authority, in which they were elected by the Palestinian people," Bulus said.



To: Patricia Trinchero who wrote (7788)7/5/2006 3:12:02 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9838
 
Terror plots accelerating, warns police chief (Scotland Yard)
The Telegraph ^ | 4 July 06 | John Steele

telegraph.co.uk

Anti-terrorist police are tackling an "accelerating" number of plots by violent Muslim Jihadi extremists, according to Britain's most senior counter-terrorism officer.

Scotland Yard anti-terrorism branch is involved in an "unprecedented" 70 investigations, Peter Clarke the head of the Metropolitan Police Anti-Terrorist Branch and national co-ordinator for anti-terrorist investigations, warned yesterday. More than 60 people are facing trial on terrorist allegations. Two-thirds of those have been charged since last July.