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US sounds terrorist attack warning for Qatar
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The United States on Friday warned US citizens in the Gulf state of Qatar of a possible terrorist attack sometime in the next week directed at a hotel or hotels in Doha that are frequented by Americans. The US embassy in Doha said the threat was for a "relatively specific timeframe" and advised Americans to steer clear of all major hotels in the capital for the next seven days. The embassy said on Thursday it had "information about a possible attack during a relatively specific timeframe against a hotel or hotels used by Americans in Doha" and repeated that message on Friday. "Given the specificity of the threat, the embassy felt it prudent to alert the American community and others," it said in a notice issued to US citizens in Qatar, a copy of which was provided to AFP in Washington by the State Department.We hear that Doha is scheduled for some electrical repairs just as soon as the wiring expert is freed has a free day. |
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Hunker down folks,it's going to be a bumpy ride. |
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Great White North |
Canuck jihadi was reluctant to travel
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Russian authorities claim Khalil was an explosives expert helping Muslim militants who want to turn Chechnya into an independent Islamic republic. His family says Khalil was a non-political clothing salesman, part-time model and movie extra. | A young Vancouver man reported killed in Chechnya by Russian forces went to the region reluctantly, sources told The Canadian Press on Friday. Rudwan Khalil, 26, was visiting relatives in the Middle East with a Vancouver friend last summer but disappeared after apparently going to attend another friend's wedding in Baku, Azarbaijan. There was no word until Russian authorities reported he was among four Muslim rebels killed in strife-torn Chechnya on Oct. 7. As proof, they displayed Khalil's Canadian passport and B.C. driver's licence. The Russians sent a photo of the corpse to Canadian Foreign Affairs officials last week, along with fingerprints and a copy of an airline-ticket made out to Khalil from Dubai to Makhachkala, in the Russian republic of Dagestan, which borders Chechnya and Azarbaijan. Khalil's family would not confirm his identity from the photo. "That's not my Jimmy, no way!' | The slim, dark-skinned refugee from Sudan was clean-shaven when he left Vancouver but the photo shows a slightly heavier bearded man. Local police took items from the family home this week hoping to lift a fingerprint to match with those sent from Russia. Sources said Foreign Affairs has formally asked the Russians to obtain a DNA sample from the body identified as Khalil. However, the body was reported buried in Chechnya soon after the firefight. Efforts to piece together Khalil's last known movements raised more questions than answers. Sources said Khalil travelled to Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates in mid-summer. He spent almost a month visiting a cousin and an aunt, and briefly travelled to Jidda, Saudi Arabia, to see his retired father. He was accompanied by Kamal Elbahja of Maple Ridge, B.C., and also spent time with Azar Tagiev, a landed immigrant and former Vancouver resident who returned to Azarbaijan last spring. The kid really hated to travel, for sure. | Neither Elbahja nor Tagiev, who apparently now goes by the name Abdel Aziz, have been heard from since before Khalil's reported death. Sources said Elbahja and Khalil spent several days in two luxury Dubai hotels, paid for by Aziz, who left to return to Azarbaijan after trying to convince the men to go with him. However, Aziz telephoned the Vancouver pair daily and the Moroccan-born Elbahja reportedly cajoled a reluctant Khalil into travelling to Azarbaijan to join their friend. A ticket purchased for Khalil with cash carried an open-ended return date to Dubai. Relatives say Khalil was enrolled in a course at the B.C. Institute of Technology in the Vancouver suburb of Burnaby and had been expected home in mid-September. Khalil was apparently under the impression he and Elbahja would fly to Baku via Moscow. They tried without success twice to obtain visas for Russia but were successful a third time with Aziz's help. Aziz, or Tagiev, worked for Vancouver-based Visa Connection Ltd., an immigration and visa brokerage firm, before returning to Azarbaijan last May. He worked for Percy the visa fixer. | Russian authorities claim Khalil was an explosives expert helping Muslim militants who want to turn Chechnya into an independent Islamic republic. His family says Khalil was a non-political clothing salesman, part-time model and movie extra. Whose favorite holiday just happens to be Guy Fawke's Day. | Khalil, Elbahja and Aziz all attended the Dar al-Madinah Islamic Society's information and prayer centre in East Vancouver. "He was a quiet boy, said his prayers real good." | All three apparently sat through an August 2003 lecture on the virtues of jihad by Sheik Younus Kathrada, the centre's leader. Khalil's cousin said Elbahja praised Kathrada during their stay in Dubai. Kathrada became the target of criticism earlier this month when a recording of his jihad lecture along with another talk full of anti-Semitic references were made public. Kathrada, a native of South Africa who studied in Saudi Arabia, claimed his words were taken out of context and misunderstood."Erm. What I meant was..." |
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10/30/2004 12:38:30 AM ||
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Southeast Asia |
Triple blasts rock southern Thailand
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A triple bombing in southern Thailand on Friday, days after the deaths of scores of Muslim protesters, instilled fear among residents that separatists were stepping up their campaign of violence. "We are living in fear and paranoia, particularly after the bombs went off this morning," said 63-year-old Prasit Srisang, a Buddhist who lives opposite the scene of two of the explosions that killed two people and wounded 40 late Thursday and early Friday. The wounded include 15 policemen. Residents and police fear these could be the first of many revenge attacks after 78 Muslims died in the detention of Thai security forces following a chaotic demonstration in Narathiwat province on Monday. "I know they are targeting authorities," Prasit said. "This morning I went to a nearby food stall and saw many policemen there so I quickly went back to my house."
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Posted by: Fred ||
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It seems to me that the Budhist inhabitants
of Thailand are in for a big lesson.
Either stop being pacifist and quickly stand up to the Islamofascists, or be slowly but methodically erradicated by the the adherents of the famous Religion of Peace(TM). |
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Arafat losing mental faculties - aides
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Yasser Arafat's closest aides said Saturday the long-time Palestinian leader has lost control of his mental faculties and cannot communicate clearly. The aides, who spokes to CNN on condition of anonymity, said Arafat's deteriorating condition means his reign as chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization has ended. Arafat, 75, arrived in Paris for emergency medical care Friday and is believed to be suffering from an acute blood disorder, perhaps leukemia.
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Does it mean he will be unable to communicate the numbers of his Swiss accounts? |
Posted by: JFM ||
10/30/2004 12:35 Comments ||
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Excellent...
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Posted by: Tony (UK) ||
10/30/2004 12:49 Comments ||
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This is news? |
Posted by: Mike ||
10/30/2004 12:58 Comments ||
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This terrorist has always been light in the loafers. He received the Nobel Peace Prize to try to dissuade him from terrorism which didn't work. He was not killed earlier by the Israelis because they were afraid to kill a Nobel winner (afraid of which way world opinion would go). Most likely he will die soon. His buddies are planning now for that eventuality while he is is France. Not sure what happens after Arafat. Doesn't seem like it could be any worse than with him. |
Posted by: John Q. Citizen ||
10/30/2004 13:17 Comments ||
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And this is news how?
(e.g. Arafish has lost it a long time ago) |
Posted by: OldSpook ||
10/30/2004 13:20 Comments ||
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It may be too late to get the PIN for the cash machine for Suha. Wonder if he got a good financial planner before he went gaga? Mike Morley, you are a trust planner, what is your analysis? |
Posted by: Alaska Paul ||
10/30/2004 13:36 Comments ||
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OH NO! Whatever will happen to the Road Map� |
Posted by: Frank G ||
10/30/2004 14:31 Comments ||
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just give them one out of your glove compartment frank , it will work better than the one they have now. |
Posted by: smokeysinse ||
10/30/2004 15:05 Comments ||
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Posted by: Fred ||
10/30/2004 15:21 Comments ||
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LOl Fred.
haaaaack the binder haccccccck where the binder haccccakkkkkkkkkk rosebinder |
Posted by: Shipman ||
10/30/2004 16:32 Comments ||
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Is that a real, undoctored photo? If true, talk about laziness.... |
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama ||
10/30/2004 17:08 Comments ||
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Ararat, in critical condition, has officially lost control of both the PLO and his bowels. "Send another 10 year old to the settlements to kill Jewish cripples...ooops...I think I just shat myself!"
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Posted by: Silatious ||
10/30/2004 17:49 Comments ||
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I am about halfway convinced that he is totally ga-ga, non compos, candidate for the veggie patch and on the downhill slide... and that is why the Israelis allowed him to leave. They must be fairly sure he no longer poses any sort of danger, even if he does go on breathing for a while.
So, who's making the popcorn? |
Posted by: Sgt. Mom ||
10/30/2004 17:53 Comments ||
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Sgt. Mom are you suggesting maybe the old boy checker into the hotel California?
He ain't ever cominmg back, not even in a box.
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Posted by: Shipman ||
10/30/2004 18:19 Comments ||
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Pretty much, yes, and the Israelis know it. He's incapable, drooling, incontinent, and very possibly terminal, and I don't think it can he hidden by the inner circle for very much longer. Sooo... any bets on wether Jimmy Carter will go to the funeral? |
Posted by: Sgt. Mom ||
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Sgt. Mom---Frank G and I were just discussing Jimmuh and this subject a few hours ago. We agree---Jimmuh will be at the funeral. |
Posted by: Alaska Paul ||
10/30/2004 18:28 Comments ||
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I got fitty on the rabbit wacker!!! |
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10/30/2004 18:40 Comments ||
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Posted by: Mark Espinola ||
10/30/2004 19:17 Comments ||
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They're coming to take me away ha ha!
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