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Sat Jan 18 09:04:35 2014
Date: Sat, 18 Jan 2014 06:04:32 -0800
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legal immunity if hacked so long as they acted in good faith
to protect their networks.Civil liberties groups and privacy advocates fought
against the House measure because they say it would leave Americans vulnerable
to spying by military intelligence agencies. While not named in the bill,
the National Security Agency would likely take a central role in analyzing
threat data.
e also indicated they have a connection with Dagestan, another restive
Russian region where Islamic militants have gone after Russian targets.The
uncle of the suspects told reporters late Friday morning that one of
the suspects was in fact born in Dagestan, saying this has "nothing
to do with Chechnya" and "Chechens are peaceful people."Craig Albert, an
expert on Chechnya and associate professor at Georgia Regents University,
said any connection between these suspects and the jihadist movement in
Chechnya would have "severe" implications for the U.S.But he also said it
might just be "isolated individualized terror" where the suspects are using
Chechnya ties to "rationalize" violence.The ties between major Islamic extremist
groups and Chechnya, though, are well-documented, particularly pertaining
to extremists' support for the separatists in Chechnya.The Taliban, when
it was in power, was one of the only governments to recognize
Chechnya's independence.An Al Qaeda-tied Chechen warlord named Ibn al-Khattab
was, according to the Council on Foreign Relations, said to have met
with Usama bin Laden during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. He was
killed in 2002 by the Russians.Signs of Islamic radicals fueling unrest
in Chechnya continued to surface. According to the report by the George
Washington University Homeland Security Policy Institute, foreign fighters
have flocked to places like Chechnya, Bosnia and others with a jihadi
presence.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">on was ruled mostly by warlords, deeply
divided by clan rivalries, and increasingly dominated by conflicts between
those seeking to establish a secular government and Islamist militants.
With the civilian government not only divided, but also hugely corrupt and
deeply involved in organized crime, the Islamists found plenty of popular
support.(The local residents converted to Islam in the 16th Century as local
tribes allied themselves with the Ottoman Empire to the south against the
Russians.)When Islamists sought in 1999 to expand their efforts to neighboring
Dagestan, another Muslim-majority province, the government in Moscow cracked
down. Vladimir Putin campaigned on retaking the region and when he took
office in 1999, the former KGB agent struck hard.The brutal Russian campaign
swiftly captured the nominal capital of the region, eliminating the government
of the breakaway region in a matter of weeks. But Islamist rebels
returned to the mountains and kept up the fight. Soon after, perhaps
with aid from international Islamist terrorists, they launched their campaign
against the Russian civilian population.The horror at incidents like the
theater and school raids mentioned above increased support for Putins hard-line
stance. Russian raids in the region continued and Putin installed a Russian
client regime in the regional government.Thousands of Chechens have fled
the region during the last 20 years, sometimes taking their troubled history
e also indicated they have a connection with Dagestan, another restive
Russian region where Islamic militants have gone after Russian targets.The
uncle of the suspects told reporters late Friday morning that one of
the suspects was in fact born in Dagestan, saying this has "nothing
to do with Chechnya" and "Chechens are peaceful people."Craig Albert, an
expert on Chechnya and associate professor at Georgia Regents University,
said any connection between these suspects and the jihadist movement in
Chechnya would have "severe" implications for the U.S.But he also said it
might just be "isolated individualized terror" where the suspects are using
Chechnya ties to "rationalize" violence.The ties between major Islamic extremist
groups and Chechnya, though, are well-documented, particularly pertaining
to extremists' support for the separatists in Chechnya.The Taliban, when
it was in power, was one of the only governments to recognize
Chechnya's independence.An Al Qaeda-tied Chechen warlord named Ibn al-Khattab
was, according to the Council on Foreign Relations, said to have met
with Usama bin Laden during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. He was
killed in 2002 by the Russians.Signs of Islamic radicals fueling unrest
in Chechnya continued to surface. According to the report by the George
Washington University Homeland Security Policy Institute, foreign fighters
have flocked to places like Chechnya, Bosnia and others with a jihadi
presence.
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