U.S. officials on Friday announced they had arrested eight of 11 people they had charged for their alleged roles in a conspiracy to train to participate in “jihad,” or holy war, in Kashmir. U.S. Attorney Paul McNulty said 11 people had been charged in a 41-count indictment for firearms violations and for joining in a conspiracy against a friendly nation. “Right here in this community, 10 miles from Capitol Hill in the streets of northern Virginia, American citizens allegedly met, plotted and recruited for violent jihad,” McNulty told a news conference. Full Story
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