Terror
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Genres | Heavy Hardcore |
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Origin | Los Angeles |
California | |
United States | |
Members | Scott Vogel |
Jordan Posner | |
Richard Thurston | |
Todd Jones | |
Nick Jett | |
Matt Smith | |
David Wood | |
Martin Stewart | |
Record labels | Pure Noise Records |
Century Media Records | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2045555 |
About Terror
Terror is an American heavy hardcore band from Los Angeles, California formed in 2002. They have released seven studio albums and a number of other recordings.
Gaza war: Father of twins killed in Hamas attack says he is broken by deaths
... " There was no other reason why these Hamas Terrorists came in the kibbutz other than to kill, murder, maim Jewish children, babies, parents and old people all because they lived in the Jewish homeland...
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... " The only thing they can still do is Terrorise...
Ukraine war: Kyiv's battle for justice over alleged Russian war crimes
... " It s hard to describe our Terror - it s more like hate...
Long-term Guantanamo inmate sent home to Algeria
... Since 2002, the detention facility has been used to hold what the US describes as captured unlawful combatants during America s war on Terror...
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... I heard their Terror - your Terror...
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...President Trump, pictured with Secretary of state Mike Pompeo, has not yet been identified, a white supremacist group as a Terrorist organization US President Donald Trump has labeled a Russian nationalist group as a Terrorist organization...
How to disagree well: Two close friends who have reason to hate each other
... Those are my earliest memories and they are all Terror...
The secret tapes of Jamal Khashoggi ' s murder
... We discussed the recent Terrorist attack by al-Qaeda...
Long-term Guantanamo inmate sent home to Algeria
Guantanamo Bay inmate Sufiyan Barhoumi has been repatriated to Algeria, US officials say, after spending nearly 20 years at the detention facility.
He was captured at a safehouse in Pakistan with a top al-Qaeda member in 2002, and accused of taking part in a plan to bomb the US.
But the US Department of Defence said his detention was no longer considered necessary.
It said Algeria had given assurances that he would be treated humanely.
In a statement, The Department added that US authorities recommended that Mr Barhoumi could be sent back to his native country " subject to Security . . assurance".
" The United States appreciates the willingness of Algeria, and other partners to support ongoing US efforts toward a deliberate and thorough process focused on responsibly reducing the detainee population and ultimately closing of the Guantanamo Bay facility, " The Statement said.
The Department provided no further details about Mr Barhoumi.
Algeria has not publicly commented on the issue.
With the latest release, 37 detainees remain - including 18 eligible for Transfer - at Guantanamo Bay , which is part of a US naval base complex in south-eastern Cuba.
Since 2002, the detention facility has been used to hold what the US describes as captured unlawful combatants during America's war on Terror .
Source of news: bbc.com