Yearly Archives: 2012


Mali

Islamists from the Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa cut off the hand of a suspected thief in Asongo, despite local protests. “Sharia demands it,” the militant leader said. Mali’s weak central government condemned the amputation as “a vile act” and said military intervention was inevitable.


Turkey

Suspected PKK militants ambushed a military bus in Izmir province on the Aegean coast, killing one soldier and wounding at least 11 other people. Turkish officials accuse the Assad government in Syria of arming the PKK.


Germany

Germany’s intelligence agency estimates that 38,000 of the country’s four million Muslims are potential extremists, including about 50 Salafist preachers who are under surveillance. Authorities are debating what to do about Sami A., an al Qaeda-linked preacher in Germany with a large following.


India

Pakistan swelling nuclear arsenal to counter India, says US Congressional report





Afghanistan

The Taliban killed three ISAF soldiers and a civilian in a suicide attack in Kunar, and five civilians in an IED attack in Farah. Ten Taliban fighters and a French soldier were killed in a clash in Kapisa. The UN said that targeted killings of government officials have risen by 53 percent.


Syria

Government troops are pushing against rebel strongholds in Aleppo. The US has not ruled out the idea of a no-fly zone over rebel-held areas. Some rebel leaders signed a “battlefield code of conduct”; others refused to sign or said it was not binding.


Yemen

The leader of a pro-government militia in Abyan escaped an assassination attempt. Security forces detained seven al Qaeda operatives, including a Somali, in Jaar, and seized more than 20 suicide vests in a shop in Sana’a.


Egypt

After years of neglect and post-Mubarak security void, Islamic extremism grows in Sinai






Afghanistan

Afghanistan – Upheaval at Defense, Interior Ministries May Give Boost to Insurgents




Egypt

Egypt launches Sinai offensive against Islamic militants


Egypt

The military conducted air raids in the al Arish area of the Sinai peninsula against Islamic militants; missiles killed 20 people in the village of Touma. “Terrorists” in the area allegedly fired back at the Egyptian aircraft. President Mursi sacked several top security officials, including Egypt’s intelligence chief, the governor of North Sinai province, and […]


Libya

The Transitional National Council formally relinquished power to Libya’s first elected assembly. The new assembly, comprised of Islamists, liberal/moderates, and independents, will form a government within 30 days.


Nigeria

Suspected Boko Haram militants fired at a police patrol van near a mosque in Okene, killing two policemen. One gunman was killed in the clash. Gunmen killed 19 worshipers at a church in Okene yesterday.




ICRC

Violence still problem despite Libya’s peaceful power handover


Mali

Burkina Faso’s foreign minister, Djibril Bassolé, met in Kidal with Iyad ag Ghali, the head of the al Qaeda-linked Ansar Dine, which has taken over much of northern Mali. Bassolé said that as long as Ghali remains allied with al Qaeda, peace negotiations are impossible. A jihadist media outlet called “Azawad News Agency” has emerged.




Pakistan

The Pakistani military denied reports that it would be launching a joint operation with the US against militants in North Waziristan. In Khyber, five Lashkar-e-Islam militants, including a commander, died while handling their own explosives , and five Taliban fighters were killed by IEDs. Parked NATO containers in Chakri were deemed a security risk.