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Al-Qaida group behind Baghdad blasts
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Islamic State of Iraq says it carried out this weeks car bombings that killed 127 people in the Iraqi capital An al-Qaida group has said it carried out the car bombings that killed 127 people and wounded more than 500 this week in one of the most devastating attacks in Baghdad this year. The Islamic State of Iraq ...2 hours ago -
It’s Still Islam – The Taqwacores
Bydio —
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I got an invitation on Facebook to become a fan of novel/movie “The Taqwacores.” I always listen to pretty girls because I’m a fool like that, so I checked out the fan page. The movie seems to be trying to show that Muslims can be normal people, too. No doubt Muslims can be normal, that some can reconcile their ...4 hours ago -
Letters:
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk —
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In saying "it may be better to be at the mercy of the state than at the mercy of the murderously inclined", Sir Ian Blair presents a false choice to the nation ( Right not to remain silent , 8 December). The police were not able to point to one case where 42 days were needed to complete the investigation, let alone 90 ...10 hours ago -
None Dare Call it a Rogue State
zenpundit.com —
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Reader Isaac , points to an excellent analytical overview of Pakistan’s national nervous breakdown at Dawn.com , by Nadeem F. Paracha . It is a lengthy but stupendous post with some 200 + comments: Little monsters There is nothing new anymore about the suggestion that over a span of about 30 odd ...15 hours ago -
Bin Laden capture or death key to defeating al-Qaida, US general says
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk —
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Stanley McChrystal, US army commander in Afghanistan, tells Congress terror groups leader is iconic figure Capturing or killing Osama Bin Laden is key to defeating al-Qaida, the US army commander in Afghanistan said yesterday. Testifying before the US Congress, General Stanley McChrystal said Bin Laden was an ...1 day ago -
‘Intolerant’ Pak could help US ‘finish off’ Haqqqani network: McChrystal
Thaindian News —
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Washington, Dec.9 (ANI): General Stanley McChrystal, the top U.S. general in Afghanistan, has said that if Pakistan takes stringent action against the Haqqani network inside its territory, dismantling the Al-Qaeda linked group would be a matter of time for the US troops.“If the Pakistan government became ...1 day ago -
Al-Qaida Remains Dangerous, Mullen Says
The Republican Temple —
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Al-Qaida remains a danger, and the area along the border of Afghanistan and Pakistan is the epicenter of global Islamic extremism, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said at the Foreign Press Center in Washington, D.C. today, according to AFPS’ Jim Garamone. Mullen reiterated to foreign journalists that he ...1 day ago -
Tiger Woods’ ladies continue to add up
The Fine Art of Eccentricity —
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Obama admits to lying for Mel Brooks. A short, amazing speech that really does highlight what Mel has done, and his significance to modern culture. *must see video* Al-Qaida kills eight times more Muslims than non-Muslims. Well, THAT’S not going to go over well! Egypt wants Rosetta Stone back from ...1 day ago -
McChrystal: Defeating Bin Laden, Taliban Key to Afghanistan Victory
Truthdig: Drilling Beneath the Headlines —
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This may sound more like a press release from Captain Obvious than incisive strategic commentary from one of our nation’s top military leaders, but lest it be overlooked, Gen. Stanley McChrystal recommends that the U.S. capture Osama Bin Laden and push back on the Taliban as two crucial action items on America’s ...1 day ago -
At Least 127 Killed in Baghdad Bombings
Truthdig: Drilling Beneath the Headlines —
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A spate of car bombings attributed to al-Qaida killed at least 127 people and wounded 448 in Baghdad on Tuesday. The bombs targeted a police patrol and official buildings, according to the BBC. —KA BBC: Veteran politician Mowaffaq al-Rubaie, an ex-national security adviser, blamed al-Qaeda militants for the ...1 day ago -
Brits to share intel on al Qaeda & taliban with Pakistan
Report on Arrakis —
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British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has promised to provide Pakistan with intelligence on al Qaeda and the taliban. I dont think that is a good idea. Especially since the ISI, Pakistans secret service, still supports the taliban . The CIA avoids sharing intel with Pakistan for that very reason. From Sana News ...1 day ago -
Bin Laden seen in Afghanistan in early 2009?
Report on Arrakis —
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A captured taliban terrorist claims he knows a person who has seen Bin Laden in Afghanistan in early 2009. IMO this is bunk. This detainee didnt even see OBL but someone who claims they did and then the detainee assumes his friend met OBL in Afghanistan. Kinda reminds me of those stories people would tell back in ...1 day ago -
Human Rights Maps (74): The War on Terror, Extraordinary Renditions and Secret Detentions
P.A.P. Blog - Human Rights Etc. —
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( source , click on the image to enlarge) More on rendition , arbitrary arrest and habeas corpus . More human rights maps here . Posted in human rights maps, terror, torture Tagged: 9-11, al-Qaida, anti-terrorism, arbitrary arrest, extraordinary rendition, habeas corpus, map, maps, rendition, terrorism, ...2 days ago -
The police are right not to remain silent on civil liberties | Ian Blair
Comment is free | guardian.co.uk —
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In debating the balance between security and freedom, it is important that police have their say "Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both," said Benjamin Franklin . Nearly a century later, Abraham Lincoln would disagree: "The dogmas of the quiet ...2 days ago -
The Taliban-Al Qaida Schism by Gareth Po…
Talk Islam —
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The Taliban-Al Qaida Schism by Gareth Porter “The Taliban is a nationalist organization, which wants to govern Afghanistan under Sharia law, not attack the United States,” said Nelson, who was on the inaugural staff of the National Counter-Terrorism Center’s Directorate of Strategic Operational Planning in ...2 days ago -
Document Shows Iraqi Policeman Killed by Army Officer Was Known Al-Qaeda Operative
Bob McCarty Writes —
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Should an American soldier be imprisoned for killing a known Al-Qaeda operative in self-defense? Most Americans, I suspect, would answer that question with a vehement, “No!” — or, in some cases, “Hell, no!” Unfortunately for Army Ranger 1st Lt. Michael Behenna and those who love him, seven Americans ...2 days ago -
Abu Walid al-Masris dialogue
MoStFab —
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I dont have time for a profound post, just a chance to point out a few things in relation to the quickly spreading news of "the terrorist-fighter beauty"* Leah Farralls dialogue with Abu Walid al-Masri. Abu Walid al-Masri (al-Masri = Egyptian) is also known as Mustafa Hamid, and there are also indications he has ...3 days ago -
Osama has fled Pakistan into Afghanistan: Taliban warlords
Thaindian News —
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London, Dec 7(ANI): Taliban warlords have claimed that Al-Qaida chief Osama Bin Laden has fled Pakistan into Afghanistan, as the former stepped up its military campaign on its lawless border area.Supporting his claim, Qari Hussain, wanted for training suicide bombers, said that he had met Osama in Quetta near the ...3 days ago -
White House still lacks solid intel on bin Laden (AP)
Northloop Neighborhoods - Community News & Directory —
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Bin Laden Remains as Elusive as Ever
Politicus.US —
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It’s been many years since the 9/11 attacks and America’s favorite boogieman Osama bin Laden is apparently still out there…Or is he? Nobody seems to know for sure, it seems. U.S. National Security Adviser, James Jones, says bin Laden, believed hiding mainly in a rugged area of western Pakistan, may be ...3 days ago

