Yearly Archives: 2012


Pakistan

Pakistan – Christian girl held on blasphemy cannot read: Vatican






Libya

Salafi Islamists destroyed a Sufi shrine and burned down a library. Witnesses said bulldozers attacked the shrine unimpeded by police.



Tunisia

A Franco-Tunisian politician vacationing in Bizerte was attacked by a gang of 50 Salafists because his wife and daughter were wearing shorts and t-shirts. An Islamist mob of about 200 men armed with swords and sticks also wounded five people at a concert in Bizerte.


Mali

The Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa threatened Algeria with deadly consequences if it does not free several militants, including Abd Arrahmane Abu Ishak, who heads Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb’s legal commission. Algeria recently rejected the group’s offer of a prisoner exchange.


Al Qaeda

Taliban attempts to kidnap family of jailed CIA informant in Pakistan






Pakistan

Pakistan – Malik for mechanism to check use of cell phones for terrorism


Pakistan

Pakistan – Prayer leader accuses Christian girl of ‘conspiracy’



Afghanistan

The Taliban killed four security personnel in Paktia, three policemen in Kapisa, and three security guards in Farah. Security forces detained a Pakistani suicide bomber and targeted an al Qaeda-linked Taliban leader in Ghazni.


Iraq

Three people were killed in a pair of bombings at a Shia mosque in Sadr City in Baghdad. The government closed the border crossing point in Al Qaim.


Yemen

Police detained six suspected al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula operatives during a raid in the southern port city of Aden. One of those detained was a mosque imam.



Somalia

Somali officials said that 18 Shabaab fighters were killed in Kenyan airstrikes in Bardhere. Police detained six suspected Shabaab fighters in Buurdhuube.


Algeria

The Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa said that “Algeria will be subject to all the consequences” after the government rejected a plan for a hostage swap. The group threatened to kill an Algerian diplomat if Abd Arrahmane Abu Ishak and several other “brothers” are not freed in five days.





Egypt

Crowds rallied in Cairo, Alexandria, and elsewhere to protest the power of Egypt’s new president and his party, the Muslim Brotherhood. A crowd of about 1,000 protesters in Alexandria was attacked by a mob with sticks and knives; several people were injured. President Morsi outlawed the pretrial detention of a newspaper editor who had been […]



Suicide bombings become commonplace in Syria

Relying on translations from the SITE Intelligence Group and other publicly-available information, The Long War Journal has counted 25 reported or suspected suicide bombings in Syria since December 2011. The al Qaeda-linked Al Nusrah Front has claimed responsibility for 18 of these attacks.