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WoT Operations
Militants strike army camp in Khyber Agency 42 0 -  -
Narcotics police seize 4 tons of drugs in Tehran 80 1 00:06  American Delight
Anti-US rally in Pakistan against Siddiqui verdict 70 1 02:01  JosephMendiola
Sheikh Rashid survives assassination attempt, three others killed 42 0 -  -
Pakistan extradites Jundallah terrorists to Iran 33 0 -  -
ICC dismisses charges against Sudan rebel leader 35 0 -  -
WoT Background
Ex-Boeing engineer gets 15 years in U.S. spy case 591  03:46  gromky
New sanctions urged over Iran move 601  01:59  JosephMendiola
Kimmie begs for cash in China 581  02:05  JosephMendiola
Terror Networks 'More Dangerous to U.S. Than N. Korea, Iran' 722  03:49  g(r)omgoru
Norks Keep Blowing Hot and Cold 300  -  -
Iraq vote row to be solved before campaign: PM 240  -  -
Terrorism ruled out of Connecticut plant blast 550  -  -
Enemy cannot hinder Irans progress 591  01:37  JosephMendiola
Middle East will determine fate of the world 792  01:34  JosephMendiola
UK minister says Iran not part of axis of evil 442  05:24  Oscar
Palin beating drums of war on Iran 671  02:04  JosephMendiola
28 BDR men appeal for retracting confessions 200  -  -
Sha`ath: Fatah HQ to reopen in Gaza 220  -  -
Haniyeh: Egypt wall wont break our will 210  -  -
Taliban getting ready for major Helmand fight 612  03:42  gorb
Karzai Mulling a Return to a Conscript Army 280  -  -
Obama does not rule out New York 9/11 trial 250  -  -
Non-WoT
Granny smoked crack before high-speed chase, manhunt, say police 430  -  -
Avalanche death toll climbs to 17 in Kashmir 210  -  -
Costa Rica elects first female president 762  02:35  twobyfour
Yanukovych Win Looks Sealed in Ukraine 290  -  -
Sri Lanka detains defeated presidential candidate 230  -  -
Turkish man faces life for burying daughter alive 270  -  -
Saudi rights body seeks divorce for child bride 250  -  -
Michael Jacksons doctor charged with murder 803  03:50  gromky
Opinion
UN Climate Cronies 390  -  -
The EU’s Horrible Honeymoon 490  -  -
 
Africa Horn
ICC dismisses charges against Sudan rebel leader
[Al Arabiya Latest] The International Criminal Court dismissed charges against a Sudanese rebel leader on Monday, ruling against allegations he helped orchestrate the killing of 12 African Union peacekeepers in Darfur in 2007.

The war crimes court threw out the charges against Bahar Idriss Abu Garda after a pre-trial chamber ruled he could not be held criminally responsible for intentionally directing the attack.

"The chamber was not satisfied that there was sufficient evidence to establish substantial grounds to believe that Bahar Idriss Abu Garda could be held criminally responsible," the court said in a statement.
Posted by: Fred ||2010-02-09 00:00 ||Comments ||Link || E-Mail||   [35 views] Top||  File under: Govt of Sudan 

India-Pakistan
Militants strike army camp in Khyber Agency
[Dawn] Militants attacked a military camp in Landi Kotal tehsil of Khyber Agency on Monday and an exchange of fire was underway between them and the security forces.

According to FC sources, militants fired several missiles over the camp from an unknown location. However, no casualties have been reported so far.

In the retaliation to the attack, security forces pounded militant hideouts in various parts of Landi Kotal tehsil.
Posted by: Fred ||2010-02-09 00:00 ||Comments ||Link || E-Mail||   [42 views] Top||  File under: TTP 

Anti-US rally in Pakistan against Siddiqui verdict
[Iran Press TV Latest] An anti-US rally wad held in Islamabad on Monday protesting the US Federal Court verdict convicting the female Pakistani neuroscientist Aafia Siddiqui.

On February 8, a 12-member New York jury convicted Siddiqui, a mother of three and a graduate of the prestigious American university, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, of attempted murder. She had been charged with allegedly shooting at her interrogators in 2008.

Siddiqui, 37, could receive a life-in-prison sentence in the sentencing hearing scheduled for May 6.

The Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari has ordered the government to provide legal assistance to Siddiqui. The Lahore High Court has also asked the foreign ministry to do its best to secure her release.

Many Pakistanis believe Washington has fabricated the charges against the Pakistani scientist, who also insisted during her trial that she has been framed, describing prosecution's allegations against her as 'ridiculous'.

Some human rights groups suspect that Siddiqui was imprisoned in a secret US prison well before the 2008 incident, a charge that American authorities deny.

Amid the growing public anger, scores of Pakistanis have taken to the streets of the country since the time of her conviction last week, seeking Siddiqui's immediate release.

Shortly after the verdict was announced, Siddiqui categorically denied all the charges against her, emphasizing that she was set up, jailed, and tortured by US agents in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

"This is a verdict from Israel, not America. The anger should be directed where it belongs," Siddiqui declared after the court read the judgment against her.
Posted by: Fred ||2010-02-09 00:00 ||Comments ||Link || E-Mail||   [70 views] Top||  File under: al-Qaeda 

#1: GILANI has pleged continued support to AAFIA + FAMILY despite Aafia being found guilty in US court.
Posted by: JosephMendiola|| 2010-02-09 02:01 ||Comments   Top||

Sheikh Rashid survives assassination attempt, three others killed
[Dawn] Awami Muslim League chief Sheikh Rashid Ahmed was injured while three other people, including two bodyguards, were killed when gunmen opened fire on his vehicle outside his party's election office here on Monday.

Rawalpindi's Regional Police Officer Aslam Tareen termed the attack an act of terrorism and targeted killing.

Sheikh Rashid, who was taken to the District Headquarters Hospital, was in a stable condition when last reports came in.

According to initial medical reports, X-rays showed that he was not hit by a bullet. However, he had a slight swelling on his leg, a doctor said.

Later, he was discharged from the hospital.

The AML chief was attacked by two masked gunmen at his party's election office near Mohammadi Chowk, in Khayaban-i-Sir Syed, while he was getting into his vehicle.

Sheikh Rashid's bodyguards chased the fleeing gunmen, but they were gunned down by their accomplices, security sources said. Kalashnikovs were used by the attackers who managed to escape on motorcycles.

The identity of the gunmen was not known, police said.

Tanveer, an eyewitness, said all of a sudden the gunmen appeared in the crowd and opened fire.

He said: "Sheikh Rashid has been on the hit list of terrorists since the Lal Masjid operation (July 2007) and he has been provided security by the Punjab government."

Sheikh Rashid, who had been a member of the PML-Q and was information and railways minister in the previous government of Gen (retd) Pervez Musharraf, formed his own political party after losing his National Assembly seat in 2008. He is contesting a by-election to NA-55, Rawalpindi.

All candidates contesting the by-election had been advised in writing to inform the police and district administration one day before a public meeting or any other gathering. But Monday's function was not a scheduled event and the police were not intimated.

A large number of Sheikh Rashid's supporters gathered outside the hospital and shouted slogans against certain political leaders and police. Some of the angry protesters burned tyres on the roads to block traffic.

Five police personnel had been deployed at the residence of Sheikh Rashid in Rawalpindi, but no police squad was provided to him during his inter-city movements.

Those who lost their lives in the attack were identified as Anwar-ul-Haq, Javaid and Shahid Shahzad.

Mohammad Hassan and Ilyas Abbasi were injured.

Sheikh Rashid recorded his statement before the Pirwadhai police late in the night.

He said he was coming out of his election office after attending a meeting when some unidentified gunmen opened fire, killing three of his associates.

"Two of the gunmen who were wearing shawls appeared on the scene while their two other accomplices were standing at a short distance. Sheikh Rashid did not identify any person by name as prime accused.

A police source said that Sheikh Rashid had accused a senior police officer of negligence.

The police formed a team to probe the attack.
Posted by: Fred ||2010-02-09 00:00 ||Comments ||Link || E-Mail||   [42 views] Top||

Pakistan extradites Jundallah terrorists to Iran
Pakistani security forces have captured several members of the Jundallah terrorist group and handed them over to Iranian authorities.

During a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki on Sunday, visiting Pakistani National Assembly Speaker Fahmida Mirza said that a number of Jundallah militants have been arrested and extradited to Iran.

She went on to say that Pakistani security personnel are making serious efforts to apprehend the Jundallah members still at large.

Jundallah is a Pakistan-based terrorist group comprised of members of the Baluchi ethnic group.

It has been reported that Jundallah is closely affiliated with the al-Qaeda network.

Since 2003, Jundallah members have carried out over 50 terrorist operations in Iran.

The government of Iran has accused them of mass murder, armed robbery, kidnapping, carrying out bombings targeting civilians and government officials, and acts of sabotage.

Abdolmalek Rigi is the leader of the terrorist group.

In their latest attack, which occurred on October 18, more than 40 Iranians, among them 15 members of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), lost their lives when Jundallah terrorists carried out an operation in the border region of Pishin, which is located in Iran's southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchestan.

Shia and Sunni tribal leaders were also among the victims of the attack.

During his meeting with the Pakistani parliament speaker, the Iranian foreign minister said Tehran and Islamabad play significant roles in regional developments.

The two countries should endeavor to expand their strategic cooperation since there is ample potential to this end, he added.
Posted by: Fred ||2010-02-09 00:00 ||Comments ||Link || E-Mail||   [33 views] Top||  File under: Jundullah 

Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Narcotics police seize 4 tons of drugs in Tehran
[Iran Press TV Latest] In a fresh crackdown on drug smugglers, Iranian police have seized around 3,750 kilograms of narcotics while busting two notorious drug rings.

"Iranian narcotics agents have managed to confiscate 3,743 kilograms of various kinds of narcotics in heavy clashes in the past six months in the Iranian capital Tehran," said General Hamid Reza Hossein-Abadi, the commander of the narcotics squad.

"Some 20 major distributors and smugglers have been arrested, effectively dismantling two gangs," he added.

"The narcotics police have seized five trailers and eight light cars and vans, as well as four storage spaces in the major Iranian cities of Tehran, Isfahan, Hamadan, Qazvin and Karaj," Hossein-Abadi said.

The individuals arrested were entrenched in society and had been involved in the narcotics smuggling on a wide scale.

He referred to a report regarding the Iranian police operations in the past ten months, providing evidence of the seizure of more than 468 tons of narcotics and the arrest of 1,755 members of infamous drug bands.

The official also highlighted a UN report indicating that there were 12,000 tons of various types of narcotics stored in Afghanistan, accounting for 93 percent of illegal drugs throughout the world.

"The seizures have led to the deaths of 30 Iranian narcotics agents in numerous operations. The anti-narcotics police have managed to arrest more than 190 thousand drug dealers and traffickers," Hossein-Abadi noted.
Posted by: Fred ||2010-02-09 00:00 ||Comments ||Link || E-Mail||   [80 views] Top||  File under: Govt of Iran 

#1: "Iranian police have seized around 3,750 kilograms of narcotics."

Bet they'd find more narcotics if they weren't afraid to use drug dogs. But that's haram I guess.
Posted by: American Delight||http://moneyjihad.wordpress.com/|| 2010-02-09 00:06 ||Comments   Top||


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