On November 6, 2015 a young man killed one member of the Ansar enforcement body and wounded three others at Dhaka’s airport
On November 6, 2015 a young man killed one member of the Ansar enforcement body and wounded three others at Dhaka’s airport
Life sentences for terrorism are appropriate. Why does the Canadian justice system fail to appreciate this very simple concept?
On November 5, 1990 Jewish extremist Meir Kahane was killed by an Islamist terrorist in New York City.
On November 4, 2015 a college student at the Merced campus of the University of California stabbed four people before he was shot and killed by police.
On November 3, 2008 a car bomb blast at a fruit market and another explosion minutes later at a nearby teashop wounded 73 people in Muslim southern Thailand.
On November 2, 2020 a wannabe Austrian ISIS terrorist killed four and wounded more than a dozen in Vienna before he was killed by police.
On November 1, 2004 a PFLP suicide bomber detonated his device in a crowded Tel Aviv market, killing 3 and wounding 30.
On 31 October 1923 a 42-year old jeweller and father of four was shot and killed on St Stephen’s Green in Dublin in what was likely an anti-Semitic attack.
On October 30, 1987 the Colombian ELN planted a roadside bomb killing a National Police captain and nine others.
On October 29, 2010 Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) tried to place explosive devices on UPS and Fedex cargo planes bound for the US