Libya
Tribal leaders and militia commanders in Benghazi declared eastern Libya to be a semiautonomous state. A Libyan leader in Tripoli threatened to use force to prevent the autonomy bid.
Tribal leaders and militia commanders in Benghazi declared eastern Libya to be a semiautonomous state. A Libyan leader in Tripoli threatened to use force to prevent the autonomy bid.
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Yemen reels from army’s defeat by al-Qaida
Boko Haram fighters attacked government offices, a police station, and a prison in Maiduguri. Three Boko Haram fighters who were killed in Maiduguri on March 5 were attempting to torch a school. An anonymous Boko Haram spokesman said “the group would “strike fear into the Christians of the power of Islam by kidnapping their women.”
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula said “100 soldiers and officers” were killed during last weekend’s raid. In fact, more than 185 Yemeni troops have been killed.
Kashmiri is reported to have met with Hakeemullah Mehsud, the leader of the Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan, in North Waziristan.
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Holder failed to give any real legal basis for the targeted killing of Awlaki, offering only political rhetoric to explain the Obama administration’s decision to take out one of America’s most wanted terrorists.
The Interior Ministry has deployed two units to Al Huta, the provincial capital of Lahj. The Yemeni Army is preparing to launch a “decisive battle” in Abyan with al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
Shabaab arrested 10 women in Afgoye for unknown reasons. Shabaab’s governor for the Banadir region said the terror group is still conducting attacks in Mogadishu and denied its forces withdrew from the capital.
Egyptian cleric Abd Al Maguid Al Shazli said “the banner of jihad will be raised in Egypt” and praised al Qaeda’s operations and leaders. Shazli made his statement at a funeral that was attended by Egyptian presidential candidate Hazem Abu Ismail.
Abubakar Shekau, the leader of Boko Haram, reportedly escaped a raid in Kano last week; his ex-wife is said to have been detained. Boko Haram fighters killed two security guards at the home of the state commissioner of police in Kano.
Faqir claims he was not notified of his dismissal and said the Taliban have supported negotiations with the government.
According to the latest count, the Sunday night raid in Al Koud killed 185 Yemeni soldiers, wounded more than 150, and left another 55 in enemy hands.
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According to the latest estimate released by the US intelligence community, 167 ex-Gitmo detainees are “confirmed” or “suspected” of reengaging in “terrorist or insurgent activities.”
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The Taliban killed two civilians in a suicide bombing at Bagram Air Base and an Afghan intelligence official in another suicide bombing in Jalalabad. Afghan clerics have issued Taliban-like guidelines for women.