Word: terrorized
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...ruined," he says. One group of victims, represented by Moscow lawyer Igor Trunov, is suing the city of Moscow for $7.5 million, claiming health damages or compensation for the loss of the sole provider in the family. Others, like Frolova, are also planning to sue. But under Russian law, terror victims are only permitted to sue the local government, while it is the federal authorities whom most of the Dubrovka victims hold responsible. "The operation was launched to wipe out the terrorists rather than to save the hostages," Frolova says, "and it was accomplished with total disregard for their lives...
...Algeria between 1992 and 2001 because of the government's cancellation of the 1992 elections and the ensuing civil war, in which at least 100,000 people, mostly civilians, have been killed. Although criticized by Washington for its human-rights record, Algeria has pledged support for the war on terror...
...startling fact is that U.S. President George W. Bush's war on terror is losing Asian hearts and minds at a time when terrorism is an ever greater peril for the region. The sympathy earned by the U.S. after Sept. 11 is being wiped out by old grudges and new provocations, all fanned by the prospect of an impending war in Iraq. There is a disconnect here that is troubling: with every new incidence of terrorism, much of it directed against the U.S. and the West, citizens of Asia's supercities and rural communities seem to vent their anger back...
...Yemen has made to refrain from buying missiles and parts from North Korea, and could cast a chill on the country's relations with Washington. Yemen has long been a stronghold of al-Qaeda, but has since 9/11 worked hard to ally itself with the U.S. war on terrorism. Bush administration officials emphasized on Wednesday that Yemen remains an ally in good standing in the war on terror. But questions raised by the missile incident may bring greater scrutiny of Yemen's performance as a U.S. ally...
...flier called the Jewish Women for Justice “phony ‘peace activists’” who “knowingly support terror...