December 2011

Two of the "Al-Qaeda" arrested for the murder of Benazir Bhutto

Posted December, 31 2011 at 16:15:14 to Reports


Two suspected terrorists, "al-Qaeda" were arrested on suspicion of being involved in organizing the suicide bombing, that killed former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. This was announced yesterday. "The Unit, which investigates bombings, arrested today in Rawalpindi near the capital Islamabad two suspected terrorists - and Hasnayn Rafakat" said AFP viskopostaven official security forces, requesting anonymity.

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Curfew in N'Djamena and eastern Chad

Posted December, 30 2011 at 17:40:45 to Reports


The government of President Idriss Deby of Chad declared a curfew in the capital N'Djamena and the eastern and central part of the country. This AP reported. "The government decided to restore the curfew in some areas from 18:30 pm to 6:00 am local time," said a news conference, Prime Minister Nuradin jar Kumakoye cassation.

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Al-Qaeda in preparing children for terrorists spetslageri

Posted December, 30 2011 at 10:24:43 to News


U. S. and Iraqi security forces released a video in which children are enrolled, trained terrorists, reported BBC. Children who were aged under 11 years and have been trained in arms by al-Qaeda. Entries are open for shares of coalition forces in the detection of group hideouts in northern Baghdad, said U. S. military spokesman. The materials showing children brandishing weapons and grenades during training, states BBC.

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80 arrested in Sicily and the United States in an operation against the Mafia

Posted December, 28 2011 at 16:46:48 to Blog


Over 80 arrests were made in Sicily and the United States in an operation against Cosa Nostra, Italian media reported, officials prontosofia. The investigation against members of the criminal clans from Palermo codenamed "Old Bridge". It is led by magistrates from Palermo and New York. Many of the investigated representatives of organized crime are known to the magistrates of the past for their involvement in international drug trafficking between the Apennines and the United States.

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U.S. tariff update their heads topteroristite

Posted December, 26 2011 at 14:12:11 to Blog


The administration of U. S. President George Bush foresees a substantial increase in the amount of interception of persons implicated in connection with "Al-Qaeda," AP reported. Therefore there is a request for more funds to better prosecute and possibly eliminating the terrorists. According to the Department of Foreign Affairs is very likely in the near future to be captured one of most wanted links with al-Qaida people. This is the reason for requesting funds to be doubled from 6 to 12 million dollars, the agency stated.

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Britain strengthens control over the trade of missiles "land-air"

Posted December, 24 2011 at 19:48:32 to Reports


Britain plans to strengthen controls over sales of portable missiles "land-air", some cluster bombs and other munitions, as well as several types of firearms. This was announced in Parliament the Minister for Energy Malcolm Wicks UK. He explained the need for such a step with the fact that such weapons and ammunition often fall into the hands of extremists who use it against civilians. The list of goods falling under special scrutiny will include some "tools of intimidation," such as "police" baton with spikes, which is classified as a weapon of torture.

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Five people killed in a shootout in Los Angeles

Posted December, 23 2011 at 19:47:56 to Blog


Five people, including police from the elite unit SWAT, were killed in a shootout in a suburb of Los Angeles, officials said. The gunman is barricaded in his house after he told police that he killed three of his relatives and later opened fire against the police. Another policeman was wounded. He has undergone surgery and is expected to survive. After hours the house was surrounded by 200 police officers, who invited the attacker to surrender, special forces threw grenades inside with tear gas. Upon entry shooter is disposed.

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U.S. military lost records of interrogation of bin Laden's driver

Posted December, 22 2011 at 22:38:54 to News


U. S. troops have lost records of interrogations at Guantanamo closed driver for Osama bin Laden - Salim Ahmed Hamdan. This Reuters, citing a prosecutor in the case of Yemeni citizens. Lawyers for the driver requested records as evidence that prolonged isolation and humiliation at Guantanamo have damaged the mental health of their client and it took the opportunity to focus on defense in his upcoming trial on charges of war crimes. All records are available, except made in 2002.

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Iran could acquire a nuclear bomb in 2009

Posted December, 21 2011 at 17:58:16 to Conflicts


Iran could collect enough to build a nuclear battle charge fissile material at the end of next year. It said last night the director of the U. S. Intelligence Michael McConnell, quoted by ITAR-TASS. Before the Special Committee on Intelligence of the House of Representatives in U. S. Congress, he recalled the "National Intelligence Estimate" on Iran, prepared last year by U. S. intelligence services, part of which was declassified in December. "With a great deal of confidence" in her claim that "Tehran has stopped the implementation of its weapons program in the fall of 2003.

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Actual Guinea seized Greek ship 3. 2 tons of cocaine

Posted December, 21 2011 at 14:21:21 to Reports


Near the African coast was detained Greek cargo ship with more than 3 tons of cocaine. This was announced by the Ministry of Merchant Marine, Aegean and Island Policy of Greece. French police forces have arrested in international waters about 260 kilometers west of the port of Conakry in Guinea vessel flying a Panamanian flag, with 9 people on board. The vessel is owned by Greek company registered in the port city of Piraeus, states ITAR-TASS. The crew who tried to discard drug container overboard, consisted of a Greek captain and his assistant, and seven sailors of African descent.

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Extradite Abu Hamza to U.S.

Posted December, 20 2011 at 20:18:00 to Deseases


Interior Minister Jackie Smith of Great Britain signed the court's decision in U. S. extradition of radical Muslim preacher Abu Hamza Masri. Hamza's lawyer Mudasar Arana said he would appeal the decision. If this is not done in the next 14 days, begins 28-day period in which the preacher must be submitted to the U. S. authorities. According to the lawyer if this happens Abu Hamza will become a victim. "The Americans say there is no death sentence or that will be sent to Guantamo - but can we be confident in that?" Said Mudasar Aran.

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Scotland Yard: Bhutto is shot

Posted December, 19 2011 at 13:41:39 to Conflicts


New revelations in connection with the assassination of former Prime Minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto were released today in a report by Scotland Yard, police CNN. According to British investigators Bhutto has died from wounds on his head, resulting in an explosion bomb. From Skoland Yard believe that the attack involved two people - one shot, while the other was detonated bomb. No data Bhutto was shot dead, investigators are clear. The findings of British investigators coincide with the thesis of the Pakistani government. But Bhutto's family believes she was shot. According to the spokesman of Bhutto's party - Pakistan People's Party, the British were limited in the murder investigation.

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Leaders of al Qaeda and "Taliban" in Pakistan

Posted December, 16 2011 at 09:19:37 to Reports


U. S. intelligence has information that the leader of the movement "Taliban," Mullah Omar is hiding in the Pakistani city Kvetta. According to the information the leader of "Al Qaeda" Osama bin Laden and his closest and second in the hierarchy, Ayman Zawahiri, are hiding in western tribal areas of Pakistan - near the Afghan border, BBC reported. According to official sources in Washington the U.

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