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A bomb was detonated in the capital of Bangkok, wounding one. Security has been stepped up in the city. Muslim insurgents killed 9 in bombings and shootings in the south.
A large force of Taliban set up checkpoints in Bajaur, and “destroyed tape recorders… snatched mobile phones and threatened clean-shaven males with ‘strict action’ if they did not grow beards.” Seven Pakistani soldiers were injured in a grenade attack in Mir Ali, North Waziristan. The Lashkar-i-Islam destroyed a military checkpoint in Landi Kotal.
NATO claimed 10 Taliban commanders were killed during last week’s fighting Herat, including one of those released in exchange for the Italian reporter. Seventeen Taliban and 8 Afghan police were killed during a clash in Farah province. Canadian troops have set up a base in Spin Boldak, on the Pakistani border.
An al-Ittihad al-Islami prisoner being held at Guantanamo Bay denied leading an al Qaeda cell. Ugandan troops are removing mines buried in the streets in Mogadishu. Schools have begun to reopen in the capitol.
The man who might save Iraq
Trained suicide bombers at large in Algeria
Military Bloggers Wary of New Policy – Army Says Change Will Have ‘No Effect on Blogging’
Ayman al-Zawahiri has released a new videotape, where he “mocked both U.S. President George W. Bush and the U.S. Congress bill setting a pullout timetable for U.S. troops from Iraq,” appealed for the support of African Americans and other minorities, and reiterated the importance of Palestine.
Muharib Abdul-Latif al-Jubouri. Click to view. Al Masri is alive, Baghdadi’s status in dispute, three other HVTs killed during Opertaion Rat Trap The past week saw a flurry of claims from the Iraqi Interior Ministry and senior Iraqi politicians concerning the death of al Qaeda in Iraq leader Abu Ayyub al Masri and Islamic State […]
US Looks at “Localizing” Convoys in Iraq
An Uphill Battle to Stop Fighters at Border – Without Syria’s Help, Iraqi General Says, Frontier ‘Can’t Be Controlled 100 Percent’
Al Qaeda’s Zawahri says Iraq bill shows US defeat
Three known IED facilitators were captured in Khost. NATO is investigating claims that up to 50 civilians were killed during attacks on Taliban positions in Herat. Pakistan and Afghanistan are forming the long awaited tribal jirga to discuss the security situation.
The Taliban bombed 20 video stores in the NWFP towns of Charsadda and Tangi, and set off a bomb outside the main gate of a girl’s school in Gujrat. The Taliban fired 10 rockets at an Army camp in North Waziristan. Female Jamia Hafsa students demanded a fatwa on President Musharraf’s policy of ‘enlightened moderation.™
Muslim insurgents shot a policeman in Pattani and a soldier in Narathiwat province. A captured Muslim insurgent said the Prime Minister’s amnesty proposal would be effective in halting the insurgency.
A roadside bomb killed 1 and wounded 22, while a former premier was assassinated in Kabul. A british soldier was killed in fighting in Helmand, while a Australian soldier was wounded in a suicide attack in Uruzgan.
Mozambique will not deploy peacekeepers to Somalia. Mogadishu businessmen begin to hand over weapons. The “time of terrorists is over,” said Mogadisu’s new mayor.
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US Forces Arrest Two in Iraq for Smuggling Weapons from Iran
Rice meets Syrian FM in first high-level US-Syria talks in two years
The Albu Fahd tribe joins the Anbar Salvation Council and vows to fight al Qaeda in Iraq Poster shows Sheikh Abu-Risha staring down figures representing Al Qaeda in Ramadi. (Photo by Sam Dagher, CSM). Click to view. The Anbar Salvation Council, the group of tribal leaders and former Sunni insurgents, continues to expand its base […]
A map of the Sunni Islamic State of Iraq from an al Qaeda video. Image from MEMRI. Leader of al Qaeda’s Islamic State of Iraq reported killed by Iraqi Interior Ministry; Coalition announces the death of Muharib Abdul Latif al-Jubouri, al Qaeda Iraq’s senior minister of information On the heals of the still unconfirmed reports […]
More Cracks Emerging in al Qaeda’s “Islamic State of Iraq”
Sleeper cells bankroll terror attacks in North Africa
US pushes for visa control on Pakistani Britons
Palestinians know whereabouts of kidnapped BBC man: Abbas
Iraq sends oil law to parliament
The central government ‘expressed concerns over the rising Talibanisation‘ in the NWFP to the provincial government. The Taliban bombed a barber shop in Darra Adamkhel and beheaded another “US spy” in North Waziristan. Maulana Fazlur Rehman Khalil, the leader of the banned Harkat-ul-Ansar, was arrested. The government denied Pakistanis were killed in fighting in Afghanistan […]
Mozambique will not deploy troops to Somalia