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Posted by: Fred || 04/28/2009 00:00 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Happy Birthday: April 28th

Lionel Barrymore - died 1954 (76) "A Free Soul"

James Baker - 79 "Chief of Staff to President Ronald Reagan" (Now)

Carolyn Jones - died 1983 (53) "Morticia Addams"

Ann-Margret - 68 "Bye Bye Birdie - Viva Las Vegas - USO Shows Vietnam - " (Now)

Jay Leno - 59 "The Tonight Show" (Now)

Mary McDonnell - 57 "Dances with Wolves - Battlestar Galactica - Grey's Anatomy" (Now)

John Daly - 43 "British Open Winner 1995" (Now)

On this day in history: April 28th
1789 – Mutiny on the Bounty, Captain William Bligh and 18 sailors are set adrift.
1930 – The first night game in organized baseball history takes place in Independence, Kansas.
1945 – Benito Mussolini and his mistress Clara Petacci are executed by a firing squad.
1947 – Thor Heyerdahl and five crew mates set out from Peru on the Kon-Tiki to prove that Peruvian natives could have settled Polynesia.
1952 – Dwight D. Eisenhower resigns as Supreme Commander of NATO.
1952 – The United States occupation of Japan ends.
1965 – United States troops land in the Dominican Republic to "forestall establishment of a Communist dictatorship".
1970 – Vietnam War: U.S. President Richard M. Nixon formally authorizes American combat troops to fight communist sanctuaries in Cambodia.
1978 – President of Afghanistan, Mohammed Daoud Khan, is overthrown and assassinated in a coup led by pro-communist rebels.
1988 – Near Maui, Hawaii, flight attendant Clarabelle "C.B." Lansing is blown out of Aloha Flight 243, a Boeing 737, and falls to her death when part of the plane's fuselage rips open in mid-flight.
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC || 04/28/2009 0:39 Comments || Top||

#2  ***NSFW***

Egg substitutes that are easy on your cholesterol but hard on your blood pressure.



Making sure her makeup is on straight

They call her Miss Cellophane

Subject paints painter?

Daily Gam Shot

Want to bet the Groom opts to skip the Reception?

Flower Girl for the above Wedding

Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC || 04/28/2009 1:30 Comments || Top||

#3  Mussolini killed by a firing squad? Not exactly.
Posted by: Parabellum || 04/28/2009 9:33 Comments || Top||


Afghanistan
Bye Iraq; hello Afghanistan
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC || 04/28/2009 14:14 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:


Afghan girls' school feared hit by airborne poison
If true, this is another proof that Beelzebub wears a turban, but it doesn't "smell" true. Likely they got sick and went to the hospital, but I suspect it was due to some other, more natural cause. I remember working at a site in Germany one time when a shepherd drove a flock of sheep past the air handlers. And that was just from the smell.

I suppose the Taliban could have attacked with chlorine, like they tried to do a few times in Iraq, but the incident's outside the normal concentration of attacks and chlorine's not as easy to come by in Afghanistan. It's just as, and maybe more likely it was some type of airborne irritant or allergen.
Five Afghan teachers and 40 of their pupils, most of them girls, have been admitted to hospital with severe headaches after a suspected airborne poison attack, the Public Health Ministry said on Monday.

They fell ill on Sunday afternoon during a ceremony at a school in the Sadiqi district of Parwan province, some 70 kilometres north of the Afghan capital, Kabul. "Among them there are five adults and 40 children, most of them girls, who have been affected," Dr Abdullah Fahim, spokesman for the Public Health Ministry said. "For the time being, it seems to be airborne poisoning. But it's not confirmed yet what the actual reason is," Fahim said.

Attacks on girls' schools have increased in the past year, particularly in east and south Afghanistan. Last year a group of schoolgirls in Kandahar had acid thrown in their faces by men who objected to them attending school. Until 2001, when the Taliban were overthrown by US and Afghan-led forces, women were prohibited from going to school or work, but Parwan is a relatively safe area of Afghanistan, not known for Taliban activity.

Fahim said he could not rule out terrorist involvement in the incident, and that he expected blood test results to provide more information on what had affected the 45 victims. "At this stage we cannot deny any suspected terrorist activity. I hope maybe this evening or tomorrow we will have some more information from the blood tests," Fahim said.
Posted by: Fred || 04/28/2009 00:00 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under: Taliban

#1  Tommy Chong and Cheech Marin could not be reached for comment.
Posted by: Seafarious || 04/28/2009 0:13 Comments || Top||

#2  Hysteria.
Posted by: Parabellum || 04/28/2009 9:34 Comments || Top||

#3  Aerosol roofies.
Posted by: Iblis || 04/28/2009 12:43 Comments || Top||


Africa Horn
Al-Shabaab detains three journalists
[Mail and Globe] Somalia's hardline al-Shebab group stormed an independent radio station in the town of Baidoa, ordered broadcasting to stop and detained three journalists, witnesses told Agence France-Presse on Monday.

Heavily armed Shebab forces entered the premises of Radio Jubba late on Sunday. "We don't exactly know why they closed down the radio, but the Shebab have been intimidating journalists in the region recently and we believe this is part of their campaign to silence the independent media," Ali Mohamed, another of the station's journalists said.

According to the National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ), Shebab forces detained the radio's director Mukhtar Mohamed Atosh, as well as its editor-in-chief Mohamed Adawe Adan and reporter Mohamed Nur Mohamed.

Baidoa, 250km northwest of Mogadishu, is officially the seat of Somalia's transitional federal Parliament but was conquered by Islamist insurgents in late January. The Shebab and their Islamist allies controlling the southern third of the lawless country have previously imposed restrictions on the media.

Earlier this month, they closed down an independent radio station near the Kenyan border. Days later, Shebab forces briefly held a journalist working for Radio Shabelle in the Baidoa area. "We implore the current administration in Baidoa to end this abortive war against media," NUSOJ chief Omar Faruk said in a statement.
Posted by: Fred || 04/28/2009 00:00 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under: al-Shabaab


Africa North
Al-Qaeda demands exchange of Abu Qatada for British hostage
[Maghrebia] Al-Qaeda Organisation in the Islamic Maghreb posted an internet statement on Saturday (April 25th) threatening to kill a British hostage held in Mali if terror suspect Abu Qatada is not released within 20 days, Maghreb and international press reported on Monday. The Jordanian cleric, considered Osama Bin Laden's right-hand man in Europe, is currently detained in Britain pending deportation to his home country. Al-Qaeda issued the demand days after releasing in Mali four foreign hostages kidnapped last winter, including the UN special envoy to Niger and two female tourists from Germany and Switzerland. Terrorists continue to hold two male hostages, a Swiss and a Briton.
Posted by: Fred || 04/28/2009 00:00 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under: al-Qaeda in North Africa

#1  That will teach the Brits to dither. Qatada should have been returned to Jordan years ago. Now, they will likely capitulate.
Posted by: balthazar || 04/28/2009 12:00 Comments || Top||

#2  If you first hang 'em and then quarter 'em before you return 'em, it stops a lot of nonsense. This POS should have "found paradise" a decade or more ago. "Returning" 'em from 40,000 feet also works. Dithering does NOT work.
Posted by: Old Patriot || 04/28/2009 15:23 Comments || Top||

#3  I saw BatMan 2, do what the Joker did, a telephone activated heavy explosive charge in his abdomen, when home and celebrating with his cronies (And fellow murderer) BLAMMO.
Posted by: Redneck Jim || 04/28/2009 19:07 Comments || Top||

#4  If you're too squeamish for that, bury an RFID chip in his neck very near and glued to his spine, for a homing beacon, (What "Homes" is up to your imagination)
Quit coddling these slaughterers.
Posted by: Redneck Jim || 04/28/2009 19:12 Comments || Top||


Bangladesh
10 sued for war crimes
[Bangla Daily Star] A case was filed against 10 people on Sunday for arson attack during the Liberation War in 1971.

Nuru Mia, son of late Abdul Mannaf of town's Harua area, filed the case with a Judicial Magistrate's Court.

Karam Ali, 60, of Harua and nine other unidentified people were sued in the case. The court directed the officer-in-charge of Tarail thana to accept the case as FIR.

In the case statement, it was alleged that 8-10 people, led by Karam Ali, raided the Sachail village residence of Mahtab Uddin in Tarail upazila and set ablaze the house on September 17, 1971 after failing to get the house owner.

The attack was carried out as the house was being used to provide shelter to the freedom fighters during the Liberation War.

The plaintiff also brought charges against the accused of killing some people, including Zemindar Bhupendranath Chakrabarty of Hossainpur upazila.
Posted by: Fred || 04/28/2009 00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:


Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
Interpol issues arrest warrant in Chechen murder
[Al Arabiya Latest] Interpol issued an arrest warrant for Adam Delimkhanov, a former deputy prime minister of Chechnya, who is wanted in Dubai in connection with the assassination of a former Chechen military commander.

Interpol's website listed Delimkhanov as wanted for "crimes against life and health" and said the warrant had been issued by Dubai, one of seven emirates that form the the United Arab Emirates.

The website showed a photograph of Delimkhanov labeled as "wanted."

Dubai police accused Delimkhanov this month of masterminding the murder of Sulim Yamadayev, who was shot dead on March 28 in the car park of a luxury seaside apartment block in Dubai. "Chechen Adam Delimkhanov is the man behind the operation of Selim Yamadayev," head of Dubai police Lieutenant General Dahi Khalfan Tamim told reporters in Dubai. "The crime ... is 100 percent of Chechen making and it's an operation of settling accounts (among Chechens)," Tamim said.

Police said at the time they were holding two suspects in connection with the killing and would seek an international arrest warrant for four others, including Delimkhanov.

Delimkhanov, a deputy of the State Duma lower house of Russia's parliament since 2007, told the Russian press this month that the accusation was inflammatory and that Dubai police had failed to hold a professional investigation.

Dubai police officials were not immediately available for comment on the arrest warrant.

Russia's constitution bans the extradition of Russian nationals for crimes committed in another country.

The most high-profile case in recent years is that of former KGB agent Andrei Lugovoy. British police issued an arrest warrant for him over the 2006 murder of Alexander Litvinenko but the Russian authorities have refused to send him to London.

Yamadayev was a foe of Kremlin-backed Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov. Delimkhanov is a close adviser of Kadyrov.
Posted by: Fred || 04/28/2009 00:00 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under: Chechen Republic of Ichkeria

#1  wouldn't this fall under "natural causes"?
Posted by: Frank G || 04/28/2009 19:48 Comments || Top||


Europe
Turkey: More than 50 detained in anti-terror swoop
[ADN Kronos] Around 50 people were detained in anti-terror raids in six Turkish provinces against an Islamist organisation, state news Anatolian Agency said on Monday. The raids were carried out in the southern provinces of Osmaniye, Gaziantep, Adana, Sanliurfa and two other provinces. Turkey's Dogan News Agency said 13 of the 50 detainees were from Sanliurfa.

Shahmeran Sari, the leader of the Turkish Islamist movement Vasat, was detained during the raids, Dogan News Agency reported. Sari had previously served jail time for being the perpetrator of a bomb attack in 1997, killing one person and injuring 22 others.

The detained suspects were allegedly launching operations in line with directives from Sari.

Vasat is known for having bombed a bible-selling stand in 1998, killing a child and for killing a police chief during a clash in Sanliurfa province in 2000.
Posted by: Fred || 04/28/2009 00:00 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under: al-Qaeda in Turkey


Three dead in Istanbul shootout
A suspected left-wing extremist was among three people killed Monday during a six-hour shootout at his Istanbul apartment, Turkish Interior Minister Besir Atalay said.

A police officer and a civilian were also dead following the drama in the heart of the Asian side of the Turkish metropolis that began when police launched an early-morning raid on the flat. The extremist - an alleged leader of an underground group known as the Revolutionary Headquarters - was alone in the premises with a large stockpile of weapons and explosive devices. Resisting arrest, he exchanged gunfire with police who surrounded the building in Bostanci, a busy residential neighbourhood. Specialised police units rushed to the scene, and a number of explosions were heard.

The civilian who died was outside the security perimeter when he was hit in the head by a stray bullet, the interior minister said. Slightly injured was a television cameraman, hit by a ricochet on the ear. The raid was part of a wider police operation aimed at foiling attacks by left-wing extremists and the banned separatist Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), Istanbul governor Muammer Gueler said. By mid-day Monday, around 40 people had been arrested in Istanbul, he said.
Posted by: Fred || 04/28/2009 00:00 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:


Home Front: WoT
Tales of waterboarding 183 times evaporates
A U.S. official with knowledge of the interrogation program told FOX News that the much-cited figure represents the number of times water was poured onto Mohammed's face -- not the number of times the CIA applied the simulated-drowning technique on the terror suspect. According to a 2007 Red Cross report, he was subjected a total of "five sessions of ill-treatment."

"The water was poured 183 times -- there were 183 pours," the official explained, adding that "each pour was a matter of seconds."

Posted by: Frozen Al || 04/28/2009 12:25 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Should have held his head in a toilet bowl and flushed for 30 minutes.
Posted by: ed || 04/28/2009 19:10 Comments || Top||

#2  "183 Swirlies" doesn't carry the same bravura. Think President Erkel
Posted by: Frank G || 04/28/2009 19:49 Comments || Top||

#3  That's what pisses me off. The worst American "torture" doesn't even rise to the level of middle school hijinks. Come on you CIA frat boys, at least match what you endured during sorority rush or was that too traumatic for your tender psyches?
Posted by: ed || 04/28/2009 19:56 Comments || Top||

#4  http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y25/mluphoup/rosie-shirt.jpg

But look what it did to him!
Posted by: Anonymoose || 04/28/2009 20:05 Comments || Top||


India-Pakistan
Nine pirates arrested near Seychelles
After successfully combating piracy in the Gulf of Aden and indicating its growing footprint in the Indian Ocean, the Indian Navy has foiled a piracy bid off the island nation of the Seychelles and arrested nine pirates, an official said.

'Our ship INS Nirdeshak, along with a French warship and Spanish frigate, intercepted and arrested nine pirates while they were trying to hijack Italian cruise liner MS Melody. This incident highlights the growing footprint of the Indian Navy in a wider area,' a senior naval official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

The operation took place Sunday when MS Melody came under attack off northern Seychelles.

'A Chetak helicopter was launched after coordinating with the French Navy, which also had some reconnaissance aircraft in the area. The pirates will be handed over to the Seychelles and the ship will return to its patrolling area,' the official added.

Pirates armed with automatic rifles had attacked the cruise ship with 991 passengers and 536 crew on board Saturday evening, but MS Melody, owned by Italy's MSC Crociere SA, was able to fend them off, with its security personnel returning fire. The vessel simultaneously sent out an SOS, leading to the international response.

INS Nirdeshak, essentially a hydrographic survey vessel, is equipped with a Chetak helicopter and interceptor boats for undertaking anti-piracy missions. It also has a medium 40mm Bofors gun on board. It has made several visits to the Seychelles in the past to carry out hydrographic surveys.

While it continues its operations in the Gulf of Aden, one of the world's busiest shipping lanes, the Indian Navy is now also patrolling the waters in the exclusive economic zone off the Seychelles after the island nation asked for assistance.

This was in the wake of reports that Somali pirates, after being chased away by the international forces patrolling the Gulf of Aden, had shifted their focus and were operating less than 200 nautical miles north of Mahe, the largest island in the Seychelles chain.

The Indian Navy, meanwhile, has also completed the refit of the Coast Guard ship Topaz that had been gifted to the Seychelles in 2005.

'The refit of the Topaz is over and the ship will be handed over to the Seychelles on Thursday,' the official added.
Posted by: john frum || 04/28/2009 19:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  HMMMMMMMM, interesting, the SEYCHELLES is one of the internat areas or regions here CHINA hopes to setup its PLAN and other milfors, besides the MALDIVES, SRI LANKA, BANGALDESH, PAKIS, + MADAGASCAR, ala WORLD MIL FORUM [various].
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 04/28/2009 21:18 Comments || Top||


Four suspects arrested in Lahore
[Geo News] Police arrested four suspects from Kot Lakhpat area here on Monday, Geo news reported.
Posted by: Fred || 04/28/2009 00:00 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under: al-Qaeda in Pakistan

#1  What's new?
Posted by: Clomoling Black6393 || 04/28/2009 14:00 Comments || Top||

#2  It was only four.
Posted by: Fred || 04/28/2009 14:09 Comments || Top||


TNSM suspends talks with govt
* Spokesman says Dir operation must stop, but peace deal intact

* Taliban occupy govt buildings in Swat, set up checkposts


The Tehreek-e-Nifaz-e-Shariat-Muhammadi has suspended talks with the NWFP government to protest against the military action in Dir, spokesman Amir Izzat Khan told Daily Times in Mingora city on Monday. He did not say when the talks would resume.

"We, however, still adhere to the February deal," he told AFP, referring to the accord that sought a Taliban disarmament in return for the imposition of sharia law in Malakand division. "We will not hold any talks until the operation ends."

"The agreements with the Pakistan government are worthless because Pakistani rulers are acting to please Americans," Muslim Khan, spokesman for Taliban in Swat valley said.

"We were living peacefully in Dir," Umar told AP. "Nothing warranted the operation."
A Taliban spokesman that AP identified as Umar said the Taliban would agree to talks about the situation in Dir, but only if the military operation is halted. "We were living peacefully in Dir," Umar told AP. "Nothing warranted the operation."

The situation in Swat meanwhile drifted towards chaos as Taliban set up checkposts, occupied government buildings and kidnapped a policeman, local residents told Daily Times. They robbed and ransacked the office of Belgium-based humanitarian organisation Doctors Without Borders in Saidu Sharif, officials said. Heavily-armed Taliban were patrolling streets in Qambar area, close to Mingora city, and checking incoming and outgoing passengers.

Separately, Online reported that Taliban took control of the telephone exchange in Bahrain town of Swat. Around 20 or 25 Taliban men stormed the building and seized the exchange, a private TV channel reported. Taliban have also set up a checkpost in Bahrain. They had earlier taken over the houses of Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid provincial president Engineer Ameer Muqam, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz leader Saranjam Khan and Pir Syed Hussain Shah Gillani's bungalow.

Muslim Khan told Online the Taliban would not lay down weapons until the establishment of Darul Qaza, an appeals court which is part of the new Nizam-e-Adl Regulation. In an interview with a private TV channel, he said Taliban were present in Buner district and would remain there. "We have not disobeyed the Swat peace deal," he said, adding that the Nizam-e-Adl would be "a role model for the whole world."
This article starring:
Tehreek-e-Nifaz-e-Shariat-Muhammadi
Amir Izzat KhanTehreek-e-Nifaz-e-Shariat-Muhammadi
Muslim KhanTTP
Posted by: Fred || 04/28/2009 00:00 || Comments || Link || [7 views] Top|| File under: TNSM


26 killed as troops hit Taliban hideouts in Dir
Operation Toar Tander-I (Black Thunderstorm-I) continued in the Maidan area of Lower Dir for the second day on Monday, as the Frontier Corps (FC) killed 26 more Taliban including key commanders. "Forty [Taliban], including commanders Maulana Shahid and Qari Quraish, have been killed in the last two days of operation," Frontier Corps said in a press statement.

The operation was launched on Sunday after the Taliban attacked security forces and government officials and closed roads for the movement of government and FC convoys. The government lost patience when at least 11 schoolchildren were killed by toy bomb on Saturday. Officials said the forces were gaining ground against the Taliban and their hideouts in Kalkot, Islam Dara and Hoshyari Dara were targeted. "After a stiff encounter with the [Taliban], the Frontier Corps soldiers regained control of Lal Qila and flushed them out from Maidan valley," the FC statement said.

Paramilitary troops and helicopter gunships bombed suspected Taliban bases during the operation, a military official told AFP. "Eight security officials were also killed in two days of operation," another military official to the news agency, requesting anonymity.
This article starring:
Maulana ShahidTTP
Qari QuraishTTP
Posted by: Fred || 04/28/2009 00:00 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under: TTP

#1  Dibs on the skinny one.
Posted by: gorb || 04/28/2009 3:42 Comments || Top||


Iraq
Iraq sacks INIS chief over recent blasts
[Iran Press TV Latest] Iraq sacks National Intelligence Service Director Mohammed al-Shahwani over the recent bomb attacks on holy Shia shrines in Baghdad.

Three days after the bomb attacks killed over 60 people and injured dozens more in Baghdad, Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki disclosed accurate intelligence reports, indicating that "foreign elements plan the recent attacks targeting Shia community and especially Iranian pilgrims."

On Monday, Al-Maliki dismissed al-Shahwani as director of the Iraqi National Intelligence Service (INIS), who has been an influential US ally in the Iraqi government, said a report by Iraq's Buratha news.

According to the report al-Shahwani's career was on the edge for a long time, but his dismissal had been frequently vetoed either by the US officials or by the hardliner Salafists.

Al-Shahwani had recruited most of his staff from the former National Intelligence Service employees operating under the former Baathist regime.

He employed those who had played an active role in suppressing entities, including Shia communities, who opposed the former Iraqi dictator, Saddam Hussein, the reported added.

Political analysts describe al-Shahwani and his 150-member pro-US team which have been working both in Baath intelligence service and Nouri al-Maliki's government, as "a parallel power to the current Iraqi administration."

The US gave concessions to bring back its allies to the current intelligence body and Baghdad's efforts to take control of the dossier related to intelligence ministry from Washington have long been but a failure, the report said.

In 2005, the US appointed al-Shahwani to the Iraqi National Intelligence Service chief, at the time of the interim Prime Minister, Ayad Allawi.

However, after it was revealed that the intelligence chief had links to the headline Salafists, al-Maliki told the US negotiators on the US-Iraq Interim Security Pact that al-Shahawani should resign if the pact was to be signed.

At the same time that the Iraqi government launched a campaign to expel the elements supported by the US and its Arab allies from the countries' intelligence body, Premier al-Maliki and Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari spoke out of the foreign elements' involvement in the recent wave of violence.

In an April joint press conference with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said that terrorists penetrate into Iraq from neighboring Arab countries like Tunisia and Morocco who have strong ties with the US.
Posted by: Fred || 04/28/2009 00:00 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under: Iraqi Insurgency


9 Qaeda militants gunned down in Iraq
At least nine suspected al-Qaeda insurgents have been killed in clashes with Iraqi security forces in the central Iraqi town of Dhuluiya.

An Iraqi police official, Lieutenant Colonel Mohammed Jassim, said on Monday that the fighting in the town of Dhuluiya -- 70 km (45 miles) north of Baghdad -- broke out early Sunday morning. The clash resulted to the death of nine militants and left four others wounded. 17 suspected militants including four non-Iraqi nationals were also captured by the Iraqi forces.

This is while at least five people were killed and 15 others were injured last Wednesday in Dhuluiya after a suicide bomber detonated a bomb inside a mosque.

An official at a security forces command center in Tikrit said the bomber was a young man of around 15 to 16 years old.

Iraq has been the scene of bomb blasts and deadly fighting ever since US-led forces invaded the oil-rich country in March 2003.
Posted by: Fred || 04/28/2009 00:00 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under: al-Qaeda in Iraq


Southeast Asia
Thai terrorists kill ten on anniversary of assault
Suspected Muslim terrorists insurgents killed ten civilians in a flurry of attacks in the jihad insurgency-plagued southern Thailand, the army said Tuesday, the fifth anniversary of a bloody assault by security forces against terrorists militants at a mosque.

In the deadliest incident, at least six gunmen in a pickup truck stormed into a house in Yala province late Monday, opening fire on a Muslim family of five, army spokesman Col. Parinya Chaidilok said. Four people were killed. Parinya says two Muslim rubber plantation workers were later found dead in the compound of a nearby mosque. Thai security officials blamed Islamic terrorists insurgents bent on stirring up communal tension between Buddhists and Muslims.

The incidents came ahead of the fifth anniversary of the April 28, 2004, assault on the Krue Se mosque by Thai security forces, in which 32 terrorists insurgents were killed. Other clashes the same day between Muslims and government forces resulted in the deaths of a total of 107 people at the hands of security forces, turning the mosque attack into a symbol of the heavy-handed tactics of Thai authorities.

In the latest attack, a Buddhist government official was shot and killed in a drive-by shooting Tuesday in Pattani, Parinya said. In a separate incident Monday evening, gunmen fatally shot a Muslim who served as a government-hired security volunteer in Yala province. Another Muslim man was killed in a drive-by shooting in the same province Monday evening.

In another district of Yala province, terrorists suspected militants fatally shot a Buddhist rubber plantation worker Tuesday.
Posted by: ryuge || 04/28/2009 06:08 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Let me get this straight...
They didn't arrest 10 people
They didn't send 10 random people to Gitmo
Then didn't waterboard 10 random people

They just killed 10 random people for kicks...
Posted by: 3dc || 04/28/2009 9:38 Comments || Top||

#2  Just a typical day in the "Religion of Peace", 3dc
Posted by: Old Patriot || 04/28/2009 15:43 Comments || Top||


Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka says combat gives way to rescue
Sri Lanka on Monday ordered troops to stop using heavy weapons against the Tamil Tiger rebels, and instead focus on protecting and rescuing tens of thousands of people still trapped in the last rebel pocket.

The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) immediately accused the government of disregarding its own commitment by launching two air raids on the tiny rebel-held area. Sri Lanka's announcement came a day after it dismissed an attempt to declare a truce by the rebels, now cornered in less than 10 square km of coastline by 50,000 troops fighting to finish Asia's longest modern war.

Operations over: "Combat operations have reached their conclusion," a statement from President Mahinda Rajapaksa's office said. Soldiers would "confine their attempts to rescuing civilians who are held hostage and give foremost priority to saving civilians". Troops have been ordered not to use heavy-calibre guns, combat aircraft and aerial weapons, the statement said. Nonetheless, troops kept moving forward, military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara said. "The rescue operation is continuing today," he said. Special forces, commandos and snipers have been deployed, he said.

Analysts said the announcement appeared designed to mollify diplomatic pressure for a ceasefire, which Sri Lanka has ruled out given the LTTE's history of using breaks in the fighting to rearm and its rejection of two government truce offers this year. For weeks before Monday's move, the military had said it was only using small arms in order to protect civilians in what it has dubbed the largest hostage rescue operation in the world. "I don't see any substantial change. This would probably be in deference to international opinion," said Col R Hariharan, who was head of military intelligence for the Indian army during its 1987-1990 peacekeeping mission in Sri Lanka. "What is there to stop anyway? That stage is gone. I don't think anybody will take it very seriously," he said.

Bombing: LTTE peace secretariat chief S Puleedevan accused Sri Lanka of "attempting to deceive the international community, including the people of Tamil Nadu" with the announcement, pro-rebel website www.TamilNet.com reported. Puleedevan said two jets bombed the rebel area on Monday, TamilNet reported. Air force spokesman Wing Commander Janaka Nanayakkara said there had been no combat sorties: "That stopped a long time ago."

No surrender: Separately, Puleethevan told AFP by telephone that Tamil Tigers would never surrender and would fight on until their demands are met. "We made our position very clear to the international community. We will never surrender till our legitimate demands are met," Puleethevan said. The Sri Lankan war has become an election issue in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, home to 60 million Tamils. The state's chief minister, M Karunanidhi, abruptly stopped a decision to fast in protest at the war after Rajapaksa's announcement. Last-minute diplomatic efforts have borne little fruit, with the LTTE refusing to release tens of thousands of non-combatants it holds inside the war zone, and the government saying the Tigers must surrender or be destroyed. British Foreign Secretary David Miliband, due in Sri Lanka on Wednesday with his French and Swedish counterparts to press for a truce, said the fighting had created a crisis. "It's very, very important that we follow through on the government's welcome announcement ... of a cease to combat operations," he told reporters in Luxembourg.
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