Monthly Archives: July 2013

United Arab Emirates

The government sentenced more than 65 suspects of a group called UAE94 that is accused of plotting a coup to prison terms ranging from seven to 15 years. The defendants were said to be members of the Al Islah Society, an Islamist group with ties to the Muslim Brotherhood. Among those sentenced was the leader […]




Libya

An armed group continued to occupy the Interior Ministry; the Justice Ministry said it is drawing up plans to disband militias. Two security patrols in Benghazi were targeted in coordinated attacks, one by a car bomb and the other by a gelatina. The car bomb injured four security force members seriously, and three others received […]



Russia

A man was hospitalized after a package exploded in his hand, blowing it off, outside a McDonald’s restaurant in downtown St. Petersburg. A video by Doku Umarov, leader of the Islamist Caucasus Emirate insurgency, was released recently, the first since November. In the video, Umarov vowed to prevent the 2014 Winter Olympics from taking place […]


Details emerge on couple behind Canada terror plot

Amanda Korody and John Nuttall, who are tied to a terror plot in British Columbia, converted to Islam at some point in the past few years. Neighbors said that “radical Islamist tapes” could be heard playing from their home. Authorities have described the couple as “self-radicalized.”


United States

Secretary of State Kerry said after discussions with Russia that a proposed peace conference on Syria is not likely to occur before at least September. Prosecutors in the trial of Pfc. Bradley Manning said documents found in Osama bin Laden’s compound in Pakistan prove he sought information from WikiLeaks. NSA leaker Edward Snowden is having […]


Pakistan

US drones killed six Haqqani Network fighters in a strike in Danday Darpa Khel in North Waziristan. The Taliban killed six Frontier Corps troops in an attack in Peshawar.


Egypt

Obama Offers a Revisionist History of His Administration’s Approach To Egypt



Pakistan

Pakistan – Fatwa issued against suicide bombings, targeted killings and terrorism





Afghanistan

Four Nepalese security guards and three Afghans were killed in a Taliban suicide assault in Kabul. Three Taliban fighters and a member of the Afghan Local Police were killed in a clash in Kunduz. The Taliban killed three civilians in an IED attack in Farah.


Iraq

Insurgents killed at least 53 Iraqis in a series of attacks throughout the country. Among those killed were two policemen and 28 civilians in Baghdad, four policemen and seven terrorists in Baaj, and an Awakening fighter and three civilians in Abu Ghraib. Also a suicide bomber killed four people at a funeral in Baqubah.




Al Qaeda

Terror leader Awlaki paid thousands for prostitutes in DC area, documents show





Egypt

At least 48 members of the Muslim Brotherhood have been banned from traveling out of Egypt. Security sources warned that jihadists are poised to take over parts of the Sinai if President Morsi is overthrown. The army stepped up patrols near the Suez Canal. Canada closed its embassy in Cairo amid ongoing protests in the […]


Iran

Insurers Quizzed by N.Y. Regulator Lawsky on Iran Links


Nigeria

Vigilantes in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state, burned the home of Mala Othman, a politician accused of supporting the Islamist terror group Boko Haram. Human Rights Watch urged Nigeria to prosecute grave crimes by Boko Haram, not incorporate them into an amnesty deal. The head of the amnesty committee asked Islamic leaders to convince […]


Libya

An armed group forced the Interior Ministry to close. A British Embassy spokesman in Tripoli dismissed as “factually incorrect” a report that hundreds of British soldiers are to be deployed to Libya to help train the Libyan military. The UK has offered to train 2,000 Libyan soldiers, but the location of the training would be […]



Canada

Authorities disrupted an al Qaeda-inspired terror plot that targeted the British Columbia Legislature in Victoria during Canada Day celebrations yesterday. Canadian citizens John Stewart Nuttall and his wife Amanda Marie Korody, of Surrey, B.C., were arrested after a five-month investigation and face terror charges for planning to detonate three pressure cooker bombs outside the Legislature […]