Yearly Archives: 2012

Afghanistan

A Taliban suicide assault team attacked a civilian compound in Kabul, killing five people just hours after President Obama left the country. The Taliban announced the beginning of its 2012 spring offensive, and killed two ISAF soldiers in the east. Security forces killed 25 Taliban fighters.






Egypt

Egypt: Military vows to cede power if president elected in first round


Yemen

The Yemeni military said it killed 15 al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula fighters in airstrikes on a camp in Ja’ar. A second Yemeni security guard died of wounds from yesterday’s attack on a convoy in Hadramout. AQAP is distributing free gas and electricity to people living in areas under its control.




Somalia

Shabaab arrested four businessmen and clan elders in Afgoye for links to the Somali government. AMISOM appointed a Ugandan general to lead forces in Somalia.


Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb

The Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa, an al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb offshoot, demanded $30 million for the release of two European women aid workers and $20 million for the release of seven Algerian diplomats. The group also wants Algeria to free prisoners.



Afghanistan

Afghanistan – Intelligence Chief Calls on Tribal Elders to Discourage Insurgency


Turkey

Turkey’s artistic freedoms under pressure from Islamist government seeking to uphold values







United States

Adis Medunjanin, a resident of Queens, N.Y., was convicted of all charges relating to the foiled 2009 New York subway bomb plot. He and two co-conspirators had been instructed by al Qaeda while in Pakistan to return to New York to carry out an attack.



Afghanistan

President Obama is in Afghanistan to sign a security pact with President Karzai. Security forces killed 19 Taliban fighters. Insurgents killed three policemen and two security guards in an attack on a NATO convoy in Farah.


Iraq

Insurgents killed 88 civilians, 20 soldiers, and 18 policemen in attacks in April. Iraq’s crude oil exported reached the highest level in decades.


Yemen

“Gunmen” in Hadramout province wounded Total’s French security chief and killed his Yemeni bodyguard. A Swiss teacher who has been kidnapped by al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula pled with the Swiss government to negotiate her release.


Somalia

A suicide bomber killed three members of parliament and another Somali in an attack in Dusamareb. Eleven people were killed after Shabaab attacked Somali and Ethiopian troops in Hudur.


Nigeria

“Gunmen” killed three Christian traders in an attack in Potiskum. Security forces killed a Boko Haram fighter during a raid in Kano.





United Kingdom

Scotland Yard arrested seven people suspected of involvement in a network that smuggles khat to the US and Canada; the network’s proceeds are thought to be used to fund terror activities in Somalia. In a separate case, a Birmingham man, Kamran Ahmed, 21, was charged with possessing documents useful for preparing acts of terrorism.