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World Terrorism: News, History and Research Of A Changing World #6 Disinformation, Inc.
Global Politician/Ocnus.Net ^ | Dec 17, 2006 | Professor Daniel M. Zucker

Posted on 12/17/2006 4:03:30 PM PST by DAVEY CROCKETT

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Train in level crossing collision
An inquiry is under way after a collision between a train and a car at a level crossing in Carmarthenshire.

The incident happened at the Ffynnongain level crossing, near Whitland.

Arriva Trains said Saturday's 1909 GMT Pembrokeshire to Swansea service had been involved in the collision.

Emergency services were called to the scene but no injuries were reported. However, passengers on the train were assessed as a precaution.

The accident happened just before 2000 GMT.

Accident investigators have been called in and services west of Carmarthen have been suspended and replaced with bus and coach services.

The crash comes after a London to Glasgow high speed train derailed in Cumbria, killing one passenger and leaving five others seriously injured on Friday evening.
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/uk_news/wales/south_west/6394109.stm

Published: 2007/02/25 09:09:08 GMT

© BBC MMVII


5,041 posted on 02/25/2007 1:20:28 PM PST by nw_arizona_granny (Pray for peace, but prepare for the worst disaster. Protect your loved ones.)
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For those who are said to "play with their vegetables", take a look at these funny vegetables.

LOL, it is the best that I have ever seen.

http://www.frogview.com/show.php?file=1508


5,042 posted on 02/25/2007 1:28:04 PM PST by nw_arizona_granny (Pray for peace, but prepare for the worst disaster. Protect your loved ones.)
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This is a Bahrain blog, or I think it is, found this comment interesting.
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http://mahmood.tv/2007/02/23/target-practice/

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>>docspencer …

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Instead of worrying about some poverty-striken kids from Bani Jamra who live in heart-aching conditions and survive on the King’s generous 150BD/month minimum wage, why don’t you worry about the real evil-doers who continue to suck this island dry of everything that lives.

3,000+ Iraqi Baathists (some report a number much higher than that) have recently been naturalized and imported into the Defense force. The move is so dangerous, yet comes as no surprise, that it has even caused neighboring Kuwait to consider requiring travel visas for all Bahrainis entering their state.

One day you’ll open your eyes and see yourself a stranger in your own land, and then it will be too late to do anything about it. It’s already too late right now.
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Bani Jamra Training Groves Co. WLL

I am ever so grateful to the Ministry of Interior for foiling the plot to overthrow the government [Arabic], yet again, by a group of 35 youths who have confessed to not know each other yet intricately coordinate their heinous activities and practice the seditious act of throwing rocks and Molotov cocktails at printed targets attached to trunks of palm trees (shown above) in secret palm groves. This has been confirmed by the GDN which is the ultimate credible investigative journal in the Island kingdom.

The police have reportedly found twenty-five empty bottles in a farm in Bani Jamra, about a couple of kilometers from where I live, which the police believe are the conclusive incriminating evidence used by these misguided youth as practice objects of throwing Molotov cocktails the purpose of which is to topple the government of the land. A one year old picture of these cocktails was released to the press to elucidate the point and to act as a graphic representation of the find, one that overshadows the recent find of a 4000 year-old Delmonian palace nearby.

It is also purported that the above graphic was confiscated from the perps’ secret and Mo(d)I-blocked internet forum which was used by these completely anonymous rock/Molotov throwers to benefit from each others’ experience in the Art of Hurling Objects (AHO) and was used by their balaklaved and voice obfuscated trainers to encourage their charges to outwit, outperform and outlast each other on the fiery streets of Bahrain.

Thank you, ever vigilant, Ministry of Interior.

I can sleep better tonight!


5,043 posted on 02/25/2007 3:17:12 PM PST by nw_arizona_granny (Pray for peace, but prepare for the worst disaster. Protect your loved ones.)
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http://www.globalvoicesonline.org/2007/02/24/bahrain-terrorist-plot-sparks-cynicism/

Saturday, February 24th, 2007 @ 9:02 EST
Bahrain: ‘Terrorist Plot’ Sparks Cynicism
Middle East & North Africa, Bahrain, Weblog, Freedom of Speech, Development, Environment, Human Rights, Youth, Agriculture, Politics

Following a controversial news report about the discovery of a ‘terrorist training camp’ in one of Bahrain’s Shi’a villages, Bani Jamra, Bahrain’s ‘blogfather’ Mahmood Al Yousif writes a sarcastic post proclaiming his gratitude to Bahrain’s Ministry of the Interior for making Bahrain a safer place:

I am ever so grateful to the Ministry of Interior for foiling the plot to overthrow the government, yet again, by a group of 35 youths who have confessed to not know each other yet intricately coordinate their heinous activities and practice the seditious act of throwing rocks and Molotov cocktails at printed targets attached to trunks of palm trees in secret palm groves.

Adel Marzooq writes on the same topic, referring to other parties who allegedly have intentions to destabilise Bahrain:

[Persian script removed]

Tomorrow or the day after, a competent ‘journalist’ will confront us with a new story about the connection of Iran or Syria – or even Hizbullah – to terrorist plots in Bahrain. Furthermore, the United States might have a hand in things.

Meanwhile, Silly Bahraini Girl makes reference to the increasing legal restrictions being imposed on bloggers in Bahrain and the rest of the Arab world:

Although we may laugh at this or that and consider them as things which will never happen to us..you really never know. You may be next for a post you published with good intent or for the heck of it Â… such worries are taking away the fun of blogging :) What is a blog if we are to exercise self-censorship in every other word we write? How do we protect ourselves? How do we exercise our right to freedom of speech without being labelled as traitors to our countries, religion and God?

Hasan, who has recently returned from a long period of study in Japan, is rediscovering Bahrain:

This morning, I was up by 7.00am to drive my mother to her office in Manama. On the drive down Budaiya Road, between Saar and Manama, I couldnÂ’t help but steal glances at the sporadic schools of palm trees that pepper the roadside as I waited for the oh-so-aggrevating traffic to move. To those of you who havenÂ’t been to Bahrain, please donÂ’t confuse this image with the symmetrically alligned palm trees in Miami and Malibu you may have seen in Hollywood renditions of paradise. Regardless of this, I find Bahraini palm trees somewhat more honestly - romantic and reminiscent of something that has gone a long time ago. Our very own palms of a paradise lost. On my drive back home, and since my grandmother had asked me to buy her 100-filsÂ’ worth of Bahraini FlatBread, I decided to do some exploring in a locale I hadnÂ’t been to in ages.

After buying the bread (by actually getting out of his car), Hasan then takes a route home through some villages:

Here are some of my quick remarks on what I discovered/noticed: People in Bahrain should DO something about trying to uncover all the covered up relics in that area and make it a tourist attraction.

But he is disappointed by some developments:

There was this HUGE house in the process of being built in Al-HajarÂ’s backstreets and it is ABSOLUTELY the UGLIEST house I have EVER seen in the world - which made me feel physically sick by just looking at it Â… I am also very disappointed that the construction at the entrance to Shakhura (near that other ugly ghost house near the Shakhura entrance signpost) resulted in the felling of that palm tree that was stricken in half by lightening in a storm in the early 90s that resulted in it being still living on the outside, but charred in the heart. I really liked that palm tree. It was the only magical thing about Shakhura.

Ayesha Saldanha

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[the removed script is from this link, all in script]

http://adelmarzooq.blog.com/1552426/


5,044 posted on 02/25/2007 3:26:06 PM PST by nw_arizona_granny (Pray for peace, but prepare for the worst disaster. Protect your loved ones.)
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http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007%5C02%5C25%5Cstory_25-2-2007_pg3_1

Our clerics favour suicide-bombing!

In a case of “wrong or misleading heading”, a survey on suicide-bombing by a Karachi Urdu newspaper has confused the press. It has wrongly concluded that our leading ulema have renounced suicide-bombing. This is what an online academic magazine has concluded: “Clerics from all schools of thought have declared suicide attacks un-Islamic and forbidden them under the Sharia; they said killing a non-Muslim without a legitimate cause was against the Islamic way of life”.

But the truth is that the meaning of what these clerics said is quite different from that which has been attributed to them. For instance, Maulana Amir Hamza of Jamaatud Dawa is quoted as saying that a suicide attack is an act of terrorism and that someone who kills himself to kill others also accounts for the sins of those killed. But he also added (found on website) that “no suicide attack is justified in a country which has Islam as the state religion, ruled by a Muslim ruler and is not under occupation by infidels”. This means that Iraq is excluded from this definition because it is occupied by infidels. In other words, Maulana Hamza would justify suicide bombing in Iraq against the occupying infidel.

This also means that suicide-bombing is not okay in Pakistan — because Islam is the state religion, the country is not occupied by infidels and General Musharraf is a Muslim ruler — but okay in a non-Muslim country like the United Kingdom, for instance. The scholar is clearly worried about Muslim suicide-bombers killing innocent Muslims. But what may become moot at any time is whether even Pakistan can qualify as an Islamic state and whether General Musharraf can be denounced as a bad Muslim for allying with an infidel like the USA.

The second cleric included in the survey is Hafiz Hussain Ahmed, formerly of the JUI, who actually allows suicide-bombing while alluding to Palestine!

Then there is a former minister and Sunni cleric, Dr Mehmood Ahmad Ghazi, who says that suicide-bombing is wrong but he too imposes the condition of the Islamic state, implying that it may be okay to kill innocent people in a non-Muslim state. Dr Anis of Jama’at-e Islami says he can’t be sure if suicide-bombing is wrong, but he too refers to Palestine without noting that Al Fatah condemns suicide-bombing while Hamas actually does it.

Our morose-looking Barelvi mufti, Munibur Rehman, says nothing new, as expected, but also maintains that suicide bombing in an Islamic state is not legitimate. This implies that one may suicide-bomb innocent non-Muslims and even target a non-Muslim state with impunity. Thank God, the shia scholar, Allama Qamber Abbas Naqvi, says that even a non-Muslim can’t be killed in this manner.

Therefore a re-reading of the views of these gentlemen leads to the conclusion that they have outlawed suicide-bombing only in very specific conditions and not generally at all.

In fact our clerics have confirmed that Al Qaeda, which began the trend on 9/11, can go on doing it. It is not clear if killing the Shias in Iraq is wrong because the ulema did not explain if they thought Iraq was being ruled by Muslims. It is quite possible that they may eventually disqualify Iraq as an Islamic state because the Americans are in occupation there. All of them cunningly ducked the question whether Al Qaeda’s killing of the Shias of Iraq — and the killing of innocent Sunnis by thugs like Muqtada al Sadr — was okay.

Tragically, they all allowed suicide, expressly forbidden by the Quran, under the condition of jihad. They also abstained from explaining what jihad was: war initiated by the Islamic state or by private parties posing as pious entities pursuing amr and nahi? In short, was jihad an ‘official’ function or a private one? They also did not adjudicate the global trend of dubbing private jihad as terrorism. Can the Muslims pursue private wars in the face of international law that recognises legitimate war only when it is conducted by a state?

What were the clerics driving at? If they wanted to outlaw suicide-bombing in Pakistan, why did they refer to Palestine where suicide-bombing is done to kill innocent people as legitimate collateral damage? The survey is the most hair-brained piece of work done by a publication whose rightwing religious views are well known. The problem really is that we are killing ourselves through suicide-bombers and the bombers are treated as martyrs on the videocassettes they leave behind.

The clerics should have touched on the trend of killing the Shias through suicide-bombing. The truth is that most of the casualties of suicide-bombing in Pakistan have been innocent men, women and children of the Shia community. Why weren’t the clerics interested in outlawing the fatwas of apostatisation (takfir)? It is the fatwa of takfir under which the Shias and at times the Barelvis are killed. The suicide boy who killed Allama Hasan Turabi last year said on film that he was going to Paradise for his deed!

Above all, our clerics have failed to rise to the level of common humanity by not condemning (barring the Shia scholar) suicide-bombing that kills innocent non-Muslims in non-Muslim states. The faith they pretend to profess believes in justice no matter how tough the circumstances. The Prophet (PBUH) did not exempt himself from humanity when he was besieged and endangered by his non-Muslim enemies. *

SECOND EDITORIAL: Love-hating the Americans

Another funny survey done by an American university has found that 86 percent of Pakistanis believe that terrorist attacks on civilians are never justified, while only 46 percent of Americans hold the same view. As many as 24 percent of the Americans say that such attacks are “sometimes justified”. At the same time, public opinion surveys in the United States and Europe show that nearly half of Westerners associate Islam with violence and Muslims with terrorism. There is more surprise in store. More than 20 surveys in Muslim countries find that even those who support terrorist attacks and Osama Bin Laden approve of the specific American actions in their own countries. Seventy percent of Bin Laden supporters in Indonesia and 79 percent in Pakistan said they thought more favourably of the United States as a result of American humanitarian assistance in their countries.

What should the world make of this? Already the Muslims love to hate America but love to live there above all other countries; and will happily vacate their own countries if invited to settle in America. With this kind of internal split when they live in the West their cleft personality sticks out a mile. This refers to only those Muslims who have stopped integrating in the West as expats. Other religious groups have no problem living in the West. Sympathy for Osama bin Laden is a part of this strange psychological bisection, even though the terrorist has clearly inflicted more suffering on Muslims than on the Christians and Jews he had targeted. *


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http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007\02\26\story_26-2-2007_pg7_29

Hospitals report over 500 injured on Basant

Staff Report

LAHORE: Hundreds of people protested the deaths of children and adults in kite-related incidents on Basant.

The details of those killed and injured are as follows:

Deaths: Omer Farooq (12), died after his throat was slashed by stray twine. Hasan was killed by a stray bullet while sitting outside his house. Faisal (30) died from a stray bullet in Quaid-e-Millat Colony. Saif was hit by a car while chasing a kite in Faisal Town. Danish also died while chasing a kite in Baghbanpura. Mariam (6), was hit by a stray bullet in Garden Town. Haider died because of electrocution in Samanabad. Naheed died in Rang Mahal while attempting to save her son from a rooftop accident. Sharif died in Shafeeqabad. A teenager, Imran, died in a road accident in Defence Housing Authority.

Injuries: Over 200 injured people registered in five tertiary care teaching hospitals and a few hundred injuries were reported from police and independent sources. These people received treatment from local hospitals or private clinics. Stray bullets, falling from roofs, and throat cuts from twine were responsible for the injuries.

Services Hospital Medical Superintendent said that they had received 49 injured people on Basant. Lahore General Hospital duty doctor said that they received 39 injuries. Sir Ganga Ram Hospital Additional Medical Superintendent said that they received 26 injuries of who two died. Jinnah Hospital duty doctors said they received 12 injuries and Mayo Hospital received 82 injured persons of who one died.


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http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007\02\26\story_26-2-2007_pg7_20

Iran’s N-programme is irreversible: Nejad

* Compares Tehran’s N-programme to ‘train without brakes’
* Says Western countries felt threatened by Iran’s N-programme

TEHRAN: President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Sunday said his country would move forward with its disputed nuclear programme despite international demands that it halt uranium enrichment, comparing Iran’s programme to train without brakes, state-run radio reported.

The hard-line leader also repeated his call for negotiations, saying the time for “bullying” had expired. “The train of the Iranian nation is without brakes and a rear gear,” the radio quoted Ahmadinejad as telling a gathering of Islamic clerics. “We dismantled the rear gear and brakes of the train and threw them away sometime ago.”

Ahmadinejad’s comments come a day before senior officials of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council - Britain, the US, France, China and Russia - and Germany were set to meet for an emergency summit in London to discuss measures against Tehran over its defiant nuclear stance.

The International Atomic Energy Agency last week reported that Iran had ignored a UN Security Council ultimatum to freeze its uranium enrichment programme and instead had expanded the programme by setting up hundreds of centrifuges.

In December, the Security Council imposed limited sanctions on Iran over its refusal to suspend enrichment and gave it a 60-day grace period to halt enrichment. That grace period expired on Wednesday.

Iran has repeatedly refused to halt enrichment as a precondition to negotiations about its programme. Enriched to a low level, uranium is used to produce nuclear fuel but further enrichment makes it suitable for use in building an atomic bomb. The United States and several of its allies fear that Iran is using its nuclear programme to produce atomic weapons - charges Iran denies, saying its aim is to generate electricity.

Ahmadinejad also said Western countries felt threatened by Iran’s nuclear programme because they felt their own powers were diminishing. “The Westerners are not concerned about the existence and activity of ... centrifuges in Iran; they are concerned about the collapse of their hegemony and hollow power,” the radio quoted Ahmadinejad as saying. ap


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http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007\02\26\story_26-2-2007_pg7_12

68 vehicles gutted in gas cylinder blasts

Staff Report

HYDERABAD: At least 68 vehicles were gutted in explosions in LPG cylinders installed in rickshaw engines at a parking stand in the thickly populated suburban locality of Noorani Basti late on Saturday night.

20-year-old watchman Abdullah was wounded in the incident and was later admitted to Hyderabad Civil Hospital.

Police said the gas cylinders exploded at around 3:30am, triggering an inferno that enveloped all the vehicles parked at the stand. Fire fighters, police and Edhi volunteers rushed to the scene. The fire brigade controlled the blaze after three hours.

The gutted vehicles included 60 rickshaws, five mini taxies, two motorcycles, a car and several pushcarts. Most of the owners are from poor families who earn a living by driving these small transport vehicles or selling items on pushcarts.

Ziaur Rehman, the owner of the parking stand, told reporters that the injured watchman was his nephew. He said the incident caused a loss of millions of rupees.

Small vehicles such as rickshaws use LPG fuel without proper safety arrangements. There have been previous incidents of gas cylinder explosions in these rickshaws.


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http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007\02\26\story_26-2-2007_pg7_3

46 held for failed suicide attack

MULTAN: 46 students and teachers from an Islamic school have been detained in connection with a failed suicide bombing attack in Cheechawatni.

Police on Sunday said that three would-be suicide bombers on bicycles were killed on Saturday after a speed bump set off the explosives they were carrying to a prayer gathering.

“Police have arrested 40 students and six teachers of Aziz-ul-Aloom, a seminary in Cheechawatni,” a police official said. “Maulana Alam Tariq, the late Maulana Azam Tariq’s brother, is among the arrested,” he said.

Mirza Ali, another cop, said three investigation teams had been constituted to probe the case.

“The suspects were members of the Sunni extremist group, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi,” police sources said, adding that President Pervez Musharraf had banned the group in 2001. Lashkar-e-Jhangvi is accused of killing hundreds of Shias after its emergence in the early 1990s. afp


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http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007\02\26\story_26-2-2007_pg7_1

US blacks embracing Islam

ATLANTA: Islam is growing fast among African Americans, who are undeterred by increased scrutiny of Muslims in the United States since the September 11 attacks, according to imams and experts.

Converts within the black community say they are attracted to the disciplines of prayer, the emphasis within Islam on submission to God and the religion’s affinity with people who are oppressed.

Some blacks are also suspicious of US government warnings about the emergence of new enemies since the 2001 attacks because of memories of how the establishment demonised civil rights leaders Martin Luther King and Malcolm X. As a result, they are willing to view Islam as a legitimate alternative to Christianity, the majority religion among US blacks.

“It is one of the fastest-growing religions in America,” said Lawrence Mamiya, professor of religion at Vassar College, speaking of Islam among black Americans. He said there were up to 2 million black US Muslims but acknowledged there were no precise figures.

“It’s not viewed (by authorities) as a threat because the numbers are small and once we get past the war on terror and all the negative images then it will continue to spread.” Black Americans typically attend mosques separate from Muslims from immigrant backgrounds despite sharing common beliefs, according to Aminah McCloud, religious studies professor at DePaul University in Chicago. But imams in Atlanta, a US centre for black Muslims, said they were subjected to less scrutiny than Muslims from the Middle East and Indian sub-continent.

Rap Brown’s mosque: Many blacks converted during the civil rights era, when Malcolm X helped popularise the Nation of Islam, attracting boxer Muhammad Ali among others. Islam still attracts prominent blacks such as rapper Scarface, a recent convert.

But the Nation of Islam has declined as a force at the expense of an association of mosques led by Warith Deen Muhammad, the son of Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad, who died in 1975.

At a street-corner mosque in one of Atlanta’s oldest and poorest neighbourhoods, a recent Friday sermon illustrated the power of the history of Islam in the United States for blacks. Men and women sat separately on the mosque floor, heads covered, as cleric Nadim Ali recounted stories from history of Muslim slaves brought from Africa who struggled to uphold their faith in the face of slaveholders’ opposition.

If Muslims could remain true to Islam under slavery, the audience should follow their example, Ali said at the Community Masjid of Atlanta in the city’s West End district. “You are talking about a people who were cut off from their roots .... Islam reconnects you with Africa and with other parts of the world so your peoplehood transcends race,” Ali said later in an interview.

The mosque has a direct link to a slice of black history. It was founded by H Rap Brown, a one-time member of the 1960s Black Panthers group. Brown became a Muslim in prison in the 1970s and changed his name to Jamil al-Amin. He was convicted for killing a sheriff’s deputy in Georgia in March 2000 and is serving a sentence of life without parole, but in his absence the mosque has continued what Ali said was the low-profile work of building a local Muslim community.

Conversion: The mosque teaches there was no distinction between Sunni and Shia within Islam, according to people who attend regularly. Sermons urged Muslims to find work, stay free from crime and drugs and maintain stable family lives.

Ali said he assumed the mosque was bugged and infiltrated by informers, in part because its leaders remained sceptical about US policies since September 11. “They (the government) unplug black people and plug in Arabs or Muslims. They unplug Arabs and plug in communists. America needs war to maintain its economic status,” he said.

One recent Friday, Mark King, a new convert, and hundreds of others at a mosque listened to a preacher urge Muslims to seek God through Quran. Followers of other faiths should seek God through their own holy books, the preacher said.

“For young African Americans, there is some attraction to learning about traditions that have been associated with resistance to European imperialism,” said King, who has adopted the name Bilal Mansa since his conversion. reuters


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http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007\02\26\story_26-2-2007_pg1_4

Iran ready for both ‘talks and war’

TEHRAN: Iran is prepared both for war and talks with the United States, a top foreign ministry official said on Sunday. “We have prepared ourselves for any situation, even if war happens,” Deputy Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mohammadi told the ISNA news agency “Iran is ready for negotiations without preconditions with the United States, but the Americans have not accepted it yet,” he added. “We have had unofficial meetings with Americans over Afghanistan and Iraq, but they say first Iran should accept US conditions and then talks take place.” afp


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http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007\02\26\story_26-2-2007_pg1_10‘Gulf states to aid attack on Iran’

Daily Times Monitor

LAHORE: Three Arab states would be willing to allow the Israeli air force to enter their airspace in order to reach Iran in case of an attack on its nuclear facilities, the Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Siyasa reported on Sunday.

According to the report, a diplomat from one of the gulf states visiting Washington on Saturday said Qatar, Oman and the United Arab Emirates have told the United States that they would not object to Israel using their airspace, despite their fear of an Iranian response.

Al-Siyasa also reported that NATO leaders are urging Turkey to open its airspace for an attack on Iran as well and to also open its airports and borders in case of a ground attack.

British newspaper The Daily Telegraph reported on Saturday that Israel is negotiating with the US over permission for an “air corridor” over Iraq, should an attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities become necessary.

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http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007\02\26\story_26-2-2007_pg1_9

7 hurt in stampede after bomb scare

Staff Report

ISLAMABAD: Seven people, including four journalists, were injured in a stampede on Sunday when a man entered the camp office of the Rawalpindi-Islamabad Press Club and threatened to detonate the explosive he said he was carrying.

Former employees of the Zarai Tarqiati Bank Limited (ZTBL), who were addressing a press conference at the time, as well all those present in the press club, panicked and rushed towards the exit upon hearing the warning. In the ensuing stampede, four journalists and three others were injured.

However, law enforcement officials deployed outside the camp office apprehended the would-be ‘suicide bomber’ and took him to the Aabpara Police Station.

Aabpara Police Station House Officer (SHO) Safeer Bhatti later told journalists that the suspect had been identified as Aziz Hassan, a resident of Lower Dir, who was an assistant line officer with the Islamabad Electricity Supply Company (IESCO) at Bara Kahu.

Bhatti claimed that Hassan was not of sound mind, but said that a case had been registered against him and an investigation was underway.

Rawaplindi-Islamabad Press Club President Mushtaq Minhas and General Secretary Muhammad Afzal Butt condemned the incident and demanded strict security arrangements for the press club.

Online adds: During questioning, Hassan told interrogators that he had never talked about having a bomb on him. After the incident, all non-members were disallowed entry to the press club.


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http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007\02\26\story_26-2-2007_pg1_8

Iran tightens border security

QUETTA: Iranian border security forces have tightened security in Taftan at the border with Pakistan to an “unprecedented level” following the Zahidan bomb blasts two weeks ago, Daily Times has learnt.

Iranian security forces increased the number of personnel on the Pakistan-Iran border at Taftan in the aftermath of car bomb blast in Zahidan, the capital of the Iranian state of Sistan-Balochistan. “Iranian authorities believe that Malik Rakhi, the Baloch nationalist leader of the Jandullah organisation that carried out the Zahidan bombing, has taken shelter in Pakistani Balochistan and that his men are being trained in Balochistan,” said a source.

The border has remained completely shut for the past nine days, causing huge losses to local traders, many of whose livelihoods depend on bilateral trade. Many traders and businessmen have begun to return to Quetta from Taftan now that the Iranian authorities have further tightened security. There have also been reported shortages of food and other goods in Taftan since the border closure. malik siraj akbar


5,054 posted on 02/25/2007 3:56:26 PM PST by nw_arizona_granny (Pray for peace, but prepare for the worst disaster. Protect your loved ones.)
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http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007\02\26\story_26-2-2007_pg1_6

Muslim states oppose use of force against Iran

* Foreign ministers discuss recent developments in ME and Gulf
* Fear sectarian violence in Iraq may affect other countries

By Irfan Ghauri

ISLAMABAD: The foreign ministers of seven Muslim countries met here on Saturday to deliberate upon recent developments in the Middle East and Gulf, and expressed serious concerns at the escalation of tension over the Iranian nuclear issue and called for a solution through diplomacy rather than force.

The meeting was held following Gen President Pervez Musharraf’s visits to nine Muslim countries to discuss a new initiative to address the Middle East situation, the Palestine dispute, the security situation in Iraq, political turmoil in Lebanon and rising tension between the United States and Iran.

A joint statement issued after the meeting said: “The ministers viewed with deep concern the escalation of tension especially over the Iranian issue. It is vital that all issues must be resolved through diplomacy and there should be no use of force against anyone.”

The ministers agreed that the conflict and violence in Iraq was a source of deep distress and anxiety to all Muslims. They said that the unity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity of Iraq must be preserved and respected and the government of Iraq must make all efforts to achieve national reconciliation.

Foreign Minister Khrushid Kasuri later told reporters that the foreign ministers also expressed concern over sectarian violence in Iraq and feared that it could spill over its borders.

Kasuri said that the ministers reiterated the view that the Palestinian question was the central and core problem in the Middle East and must be resolved without delay on the basis of United Nations resolutions, the Arab peace initiative and other initiatives, all of which recognised the need for establishment of a Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital.

They welcomed the establishment of the Palestinian national unity government and asked the international community to immediately help the new government revive economic activity in the Palestinian territories.

The ministers also called for the withdrawal of Israeli troops from occupied Syrian and Lebanese territories.

The foreign ministers also tried to address the Syrian concerns over the Golan Heights, Kasuri said.

He said there would be more follow up meetings before the OIC leadership conference in Saudi Arabia, the date for which was yet to be fixed. To another question, he said the Kashmir issue was very much on the agenda of the OIC but it was not discussed as it was not on the agenda of this meeting.


5,055 posted on 02/25/2007 3:57:56 PM PST by nw_arizona_granny (Pray for peace, but prepare for the worst disaster. Protect your loved ones.)
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Headless body of preteen girl found in Saddar

KARACHI: The headless body of a nine-year-old girl was found in a crowded place in Saddar at around 8:30 p.m. Saturday. A police constable, Zameer, called the Preedy police station after he saw a suspicious plastic gunny bag with blood seeping out of it, near the X-3 minibus stop. Police arrived and opened the bag to find the headless, naked body of a girl. The body was taken to JPMC for legal formalities. The police suspect that the child was kidnapped and raped, and then killed and dumped in the bag. They are trying to trace the girl’s family by going through reports of missing people filed recently. staff report


5,056 posted on 02/25/2007 4:04:44 PM PST by nw_arizona_granny (Pray for peace, but prepare for the worst disaster. Protect your loved ones.)
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CPLC, Police bust kidnappers

Staff Report

KARACHI: A gang of six kidnappers was busted by the Mubina Town Police and the Citizen Police Liaison Committee (CPLC) in Gulshan-e-Iqbal on Sunday.

The police recovered a female student of the NED University of Technology from their captivity and arrested the gang members who were traced out through phone calls. The members were identified as Amjad, Shoukat, Sajid, Riaz, Ramazan, and Jaffer.

Town Police Officer Gulshan Saqib Sultan said that the kidnappers had demanded two and a half million rupees in ransom. Police claimed that the 22-year-old student was kidnapped from the Abul Hassan Isphani road and was kept at a house in Surjani Town.

Drunk driver runs over a roadside hotel: A speeding car (AHR-079) ran into a roadside hotel, killing one and injuring three labourers on Mauripur road Sunday morning. The police seized the vehicle and arrested the driver Baber.

The deceased labourer was identified as 45-year-old Dur Muhammad while the injured were 20-year-old Munir, 13-year-old Bilal and 25-year-old Ahmed, who were taken to the CHK. In another accident at the same spot, a speeding trawler hit a motorcycle, killing the rider 25-year-old Raheel. The other passenger, Noman, 23, was seriously injured and rushed to the CHK.


5,057 posted on 02/25/2007 4:07:29 PM PST by nw_arizona_granny (Pray for peace, but prepare for the worst disaster. Protect your loved ones.)
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Bush’s Latin American tour ‘destined’ to fail: Chavez

CARACAS: Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Saturday dismissed the upcoming Latin American tour of his US nemesis George W Bush as a “diplomatic offensive” that is doomed to fail. “It is a diplomatic offensive but it is too late,” Chavez said in a news conference. “I think the US president has nothing to look for in Latin America. It is an offensive destined for the depths of defeat.” The leftist leader, who has been accused by the United States of being a destabilizing force in the region and of threatening democracies with his behaviour, said he respected the right of other Latin American leaders to meet Bush. “We, of course, would never invite him because we know what he is,” Chavez said, adding that he hoped the 2008 US presidential election would bring a government he can talk with. Bush is barred from running by term limits. “Hopefully, the next US government is one we can talk with, and I say this not only for Venezuela but also the world, because the current US government is a real threat,” said Chavez, who has called Bush the devil. Bush is scheduled to travel to Brazil, Uruguay, Colombia, Guatemala and Mexico between March 8-14. afp


5,058 posted on 02/25/2007 4:09:39 PM PST by nw_arizona_granny (Pray for peace, but prepare for the worst disaster. Protect your loved ones.)
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There are a bunch of posts to all, more will be coming.

Something for all of you.........


5,059 posted on 02/25/2007 4:11:03 PM PST by nw_arizona_granny (Pray for peace, but prepare for the worst disaster. Protect your loved ones.)
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Iranian Radio and Media on line, this station only, I think:

http://www.webna.ir/radio/


5,060 posted on 02/25/2007 4:20:48 PM PST by nw_arizona_granny (Pray for peace, but prepare for the worst disaster. Protect your loved ones.)
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