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Italian police arrest man with alleged links to 2015 Paris terrorist attacks

Italian police arrest man with alleged links to 2015 Paris terrorist attacks Suspect is alleged to have provided counterfeit identity documents for the Paris attackers 8 March 2021 • 8:16pm A French policeman stands guard in front of the Bataclan concert venue during a ceremony marking the fifth anniversary of the deadly terrorist attacks in Paris, November 13, 2020 Credit: Reuters Italian police on Monday arrested a man in the southern port of Bari on suspicion of being involved in the 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris, including the assault on the Bataclan concert hall. The man, named as Athmane Touami, 36, an Algerian citizen, is reported to have had links with Finsbury Park Mosque in London.

ISIS forger who helped Paris jihadis kill 130 people was radicalised at London s Finsbury Park mosque

Updated: 8 Mar 2021, 16:54 A MASTER forger arrested in connection with the ISIS Paris terror attacks was radicalised at the Finsbury Park mosque, police have revealed. Algerian Athmane Touami, 35, was held by Italian police after a two-year international probe. 5 5 Italian cops say Touami was behind the faking of documents which enabled ISIS to carry out its November 2015 bloodbath in Paris 5 Finsbury Park mosque gained attention when Abu Hamza al-Masri, a radical preacher, became its imam in 1997Credit: Alamy Cops in the southern city of Bari said he was behind the faking of documents which enabled ISIS to carry out its November 2015 bloodbath in Paris which left 130 dead and 350 injured.

Soundreef Admitted in CISAC, the International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers

Soundreef Admitted in CISAC, the International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers
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WMPT PBS NewsHour January 15, 2010

captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions lehrer: good evening. i m jim lehrer. a senior haitian official said today the death toll in haiti may be as high as 140,000. woodruff: and i m judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: three days after the devastating earthquake, delivery of much needed international aid remains difficult because of a severely damaged seaport and a congested airport. lehrer: we ll look at conditions on the ground, including a security assessment from the united nations undersecretary for peacekeeping operations. woodruff: plus, we ll hear from the haitian ambassador to the united states. woodruff: then, a look at the surprisingly hot campaign in massachusetts for ted kennedy s senate seat. lehrer: and, the weekly analysis of mark shields and david brooks. lehrer: and we ll close with the voices and see the faces of the desperate people of haiti. that s all ahead on tonight s pbs newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour is p

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