Monthly Archives: September 2012


Afghanistan

A suicide bomber killed 30 people in an attack at a funeral in Nangarhar. President Karzai pardoned more than 3,000 prisoners. An “illegal militia group” killed three civilians in Parwan.


Bahrain

An appeals court upheld the convictions of 20 activists convicted of trying to overthrow the government. Leaders in the group were in “intelligence contact” with Iran and its ally Hezbollah.


Iraq

Insurgents killed six Iraqi soldiers in an IED attack in Tuz Khurmatu and a police avdiser in Kirkuk. Security forces detained 18 wanted “terrorists” in Babil.


Yemen

“Gunmen” bombed a gas pipeline in Marib that fed the Belhaf terminal. International donors pledged $6.4 billion in aid for “development and stability.”


Egypt

US nears deal for $1 billion in Egypt debt relief: source


Afghanistan

Bamiyan, a once-peaceful corner of Afghanistan, turns deadly


Syria

The Assad regime said it would have no dialogue with the opposition until the rebellion was crushed. The Syrian Army mobilized its reserves. China said the Syrian situation was worsening. A record number of refugees, over 100,000, fled Syria in August.





Afghanistan

Karzai’s choice for Afghan intelligence chief suspected of torture, trafficking






Turkey

Turkish leaders accused Syria and Iran of supporting the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), which has intensified its campaign in southeast Turkey after taking over dozens of villages in northern Syria this summer. Security forces shot a suspected PKK suicide bomber near Sanliurfa.




Somalia

Somali and African Union forces took control of the port town of El-ma’an near Mogadishu. The government imposed a curfew in Afgoye. A Kenyan military spokesman said the military is massing forces for the offensive to take Kismayo.


Nigeria

Boko Haram is suspected of killing a government official and a law professor in Maiduguri. Both men were shot in the head. Boko Haram has not commented on the attack.


Tunisia

100 ultraconservative Salafi Muslims attacked a hotel because it was serving alcohol. In recent weeks, Salafi groups have prevented several concerts and plays from taking place.


Guinea

The Economic Community of West African States discussed what to do with a shipment of arms destined for Mali that was intercepted a month ago in Conkary. The shipment had been ordered by Mali’s former president, who was ousted by a coup in March. West African nations fear the arms will fall into the wrong […]


Italy

Italy’s defense minister said the country would be ready to intervene militarily in Syria in the event that the Assad regime was ousted. Humanitarian concerns would be the primary focus, he said.


Philippines

Security forces killed three Abu Sayyaf fighters during clashes in the village of Guiong in the southern province of Basilan. Security forces engaged more than 100 Abu Sayaf fighters during the skirmish.





Afghanistan

Four policemen and four Taliban fighters were killed after the Taliban ambushed a column transporting the governor of Kapisa. Seventeen people were killed during clashes between the Taliban and “illegal armed forces” that broke out in Kunduz. The Taliban killed an ISAF soldier in the south.