Yearly Archives: 2012

Bangladesh

The Bangladesh Army said that in December it foiled a plot by 16 Islamist officers to overthrow the government of Prime Minister Hasina. The army statement blamed Bangladeshi expatriates and Hizbut Tahrir as well as “religiously fanatic army officers.”





Norway

The head of the Police Security Service resigned today after disclosing in a meeting yesterday that Norway has intelligence agents in Pakistan. Diplomats in both countries talked the matter over today.


Afghanistan

The Taliban killed nine Afghans, including two policemen, in Kajaki district, and an intelligence chief, two aides, and a provincial council member in Nad Ali district, in separate attacks in Helmand province. The Taliban killed an ISAF soldier in the south.


Syria

Britain called for harsher sanctions on Syria, while Russia said it would work with China to block efforts at the UN. Senior Hamas leaders are evacuating their families from Damascus.


Yemen

A tribal leader whose brother, Tariq al Dhahab, took control of the town, said senior Yemeni leaders conspired with al Qaeda to take control of Rada’a. Tribal leaders in Rada’a gave AQAP 24 hours to leave the town. The chief of intelligence in Aden dodged an assassination attempt.



Somalia

The UN said that Eritrea continues to support Shabaab. The British Royal Navy may have to free 14 pirates as no country is willing to prosecute them.













Iran

As Powers Maneuver, Israel Says No Decision Yet to Attack Iran





Libya

Libyan forces freed the governor of the Algerian province of Illizi, who was captured yesterday by three purported al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb fighters. Governor Khelfi was about 100 miles inside of Libya when he was freed.


Nigeria

Kabiru Sokoto, the Boko Haram operative who planned the Dec. 25 bombing at a church outside of Abuja that killed 38 people, escaped custody. Sokoto, who was arrested at a governor’s compound, was freed as he was being transferred to a new prison.


Norway

Authorities believe that a video threatening retribution for Norway’s involvement in Afghanistan was made by local al Qaeda sympathizers linked to a planned demonstration outside Parliament on Jan. 20. Arfan Bhatti and Muslim Mohyeldeen Mohammad are among those behind the video.