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Threat Matrix: Daily Terror Threat - Thread Thirty-Five

Posted on 03/09/2006 10:08:04 PM PST by nwctwx

:::FreeRepublic's Threat Matrix:::
Unrest in Pakistan Setback for Terror War
(Full Story)

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- A week of unprecedented urban fighting in the wild tribal belt of North Waziristan has left scores dead and forced thousands to flee their homes, raising the stakes in Pakistan's war on Islamic militancy along the Afghan border.

A jumbled alliance of foreign militants, local tribesmen and Islamic students eager for jihad have stepped up resistance in a region where the army already claims to have wiped out al-Qaida as a viable fighting force.

The unrest, brewing for months, is a setback to the U.S.-led war on terror. Further hampering that effort are deteriorating relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan over Afghan claims that Taliban leader Mullah Omar is hiding in Pakistan and suicide bombers are training here.

Growing strength of Pakistani Taliban worries U.S. officials
Are global events spiraling out of control?
Zawahri calls for strikes against West
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N. Korea Blasts U.S., S. Korea Military Drills
Fox News/AP ^ | 3/25/06 | ap

Posted on 03/24/2006 11:56:19 PM PST by txroadkill

SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea and the United States began joint military exercises on Saturday amid angry protests by North Korea, which has denounced the annual exercises as preparations for a pre-emptive nuclear attack.

About 25,000 U.S. troops and an undisclosed number of South Korean soldiers will participate in the weeklong exercises, which involve a computer-simulated war game and field exercises aimed at improving U.S. and South Korean forces' defense capabilities, according to the U.S. military command.

"The purpose of the drill is defensive," said Kim Yong-kyu, a spokesman for the U.S. military command in Seoul, dismissing as "nonsense" North Korea's claims that the military exercises are preparations to invade the communist state.

North Korea has stepped up its anti-U.S. rhetoric over the exercises, vowing to take an unspecified strong measure of self-defense and suggesting it had the ability to launch a pre-emptive attack on the United States.

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1,721 posted on 03/25/2006 12:11:42 AM PST by Cindy
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"Mullahs turn Iran to shelter for arab terrorists"
iranian.ws ^ | Mar 24, 2006

Posted on 03/25/2006 12:37:00 AM PST by M. Espinola


1,722 posted on 03/25/2006 1:15:03 AM PST by Cindy
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http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Mar2006/20060324_4608.html

"New Report Provides Insights into Saddam Hussein Regime"

By Donna Miles
American Forces Press Service

WASHINGTON, March 24, 2006


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http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Mar2006/20060324_4604.html

"Report Provides Iraqi Leaders' Perspective of War"

By Jennifer Colaizzi
Special to American Forces Press Service

SUFFOLK, Va., March 24, 2006


1,723 posted on 03/25/2006 1:42:07 AM PST by Cindy
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RECAP AND UPDATE...

FaithFreedom.org: "WERE THEY NOT SAYING: 'ISLAM IS A RELIGION OF PEACE AND TOLERANCE'?" -OpEd by Syed Kamran Mirza (March 25, 2006)

ASSIST NEWS SERVICE: "CLERICS CALL FOR CHRISTIAN CONVERT'S DEATH DESPITE WESTERN OUTRAGE; PRESSURE MOUNTS FOR WAY OUT ON CHRISTIAN CONVERT IN AFGHANISTAN" by Michael Ireland (March 23, 2006)

WorldNetDaily.com: "WHO WILL SAVE ABDUL RAHMAN?" -Commentary by Michelle Malkin (March 22, 2006)

MichelleMalkin.com: "VIDEO: 'I AM NOT AN APOSTATE'" (March 21, 2006)

CNS NEWS.com: "APOSTASY CASE RAISES QUESTIONS ABOUT ISLAMIC CONSTITUTIONS" by Patrick Goodenough (March 21, 2006)

WASHINGTON TIMES.com (AP): "AFGHAN MAN FACES DEATH FOR CHRISTIAN CONVERSION" by Daniel Cooney (March 20, 2006)

JIHAD WATCH.org (news.com.au - AUSTRALIAN NEWS): "MAN FACES DEATH OVER CHRISTIANITY" (March 19, 2006)

1,724 posted on 03/25/2006 2:00:25 AM PST by Cindy
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ON THE NET...

WorldNetDaily.com: "HAMAS: KIDS 'FIGHT IN THE RESISTANCE' Website features Palestinian children in combat roles, dress" (March 25, 2006)

PMW.il - PALESTINIAN MEDIA WATCH: "HAMAS: 'CHILDREN FIGHT ALONGSIDE THE ADULTS IN THE RESISTANCE'" by Itamar Marcus and Barbara Crook (March 24, 2006)

NewsYemen.net: "PALESTINIAN CHILD FESTIVAL; AL-AHMAR INVESTS $1M" (March 10, 2006)

"www.palestine-info.net/arabic/palestoday/dailynews/2006/mar06/18_3/photo/index.htm"

"www.internet-haganah.com/jihadi/hamas.html"

1,725 posted on 03/25/2006 2:27:32 AM PST by Cindy
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http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/pa/pa_iraq.html

PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Office of the Spokesman
This information is current as of today, Sat Mar 25 2006 03:03:59 GMT-0800.

IRAQ

March 24, 2006

This Public Announcment advises Americans of the U.S. Embassy Baghdad’s travel restriction on using commercial airlines departing Baghdad International Airport (BIAP). This Public Announcement supplements the Travel Warning of December 29, 2005, and expires on June 14, 2006.

On March 12, 2006, the U.S. Embassy Baghdad issued the following warden message: “As the result of a recent security incident at the Baghdad International Airport (BIAP), the U.S. Embassy is prohibiting outgoing travel by all U.S. government employees on commercial airlines departing BIAP until further notice. The Embassy encourages all private Americans in Iraq to register their presence in Iraq at https://travel/registration.state.gov/ibrs/. The current Travel Warning for Iraq and the Consular Information Sheet for Iraq can be found at http.travel.state.gov.”

Travelers should review the Travel Warning on Iraq regarding the dangers of the use of civilian aircraft and road travel within Iraq. American citizens may obtain the latest security information or other information about Iraq by calling the Consular Section, U.S. Embassy Baghdad, tel: 1-240-553-0584, ext. 5340 or 5635, Iraqna: 07901-732-134, GSM; 914-822-5493 or by e-mail: usconsulbaghdad@state.gov or via the U.S. Embassy’s website: http://iraq.usembassy.gov. The public service hours are: Sunday-Thursday 0900-1130 and 1300-1530 (closed Wednesday afternoons).

Updated information on travel and security in Iraq may be obtained from the Department of State by calling 1-888-407-4747 within the United States, or, from overseas, 1-202-501-4444. For further information, please consult the Consular Information Sheet for Iraq, the current Worldwide Caution and the Middle East and North Africa Public Announcements, all of which are available on the Bureau of Consular Affairs Internet website at http://travel.state.gov.


1,726 posted on 03/25/2006 3:03:32 AM PST by Cindy
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http://www.assistnews.net/Stories/s06030144.htm

ASSIST News Service (ANS) - PO Box 609, Lake Forest, CA 92609-0609 USA
Visit our web site at: www.assistnews.net -- E-mail: danjuma1@aol.com


Friday, March 24, 2006

ALGERIA: SEVERE NEW PENALTIES FOR PROSELYTISING

By Elizabeth Kendal
World Evangelical Alliance Religious Liberty Commission (WEA RLC)
Special to ASSIST News Service

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA (ANS) -- A presidential order that establishes new conditions for the exercise of non-Muslim religious practice was passed in the Algerian Ummah council (Senate)on Monday 13 March, and in the Algerian National Assembly (Parliament) on 15 March. As a presidential order, the text would not have even been open to debate.
An article entitled "New sanctions concerning the illegal exercise of religious worship – Evangelicals under high surveillance", was published on 14 March in the French language Algerian newspaper 'Actualite' (Link 1)
In this article, writer Hamid Saidani laments, "The form chosen for the promulgation of this law closes the door to any debate on this subject which is extremely sensitive because it touches on a principle established by the fundamental law of the land, which is the freedom of worship and of conscience. The content of this legislative framework would certainly have been greatly benefited if the discussion had been allowed."

Saidani reports that the order, classified as No 06-03 and dated 28 February 2006, puts forward a number of arguments which call for the strengthening of the law regarding religious activities that could be considered as "missions of proselytising". According to Saidani the penal aspects of the text are, between a 2 and 5 year prison term and a fine of 50 to 100 million centimes (this amounts to approx. US$7,000 to US$14,000 (1 Algerian dinar = 100 centimes)) for anyone who "incites, constrains or uses seductive means seeking to convert a Muslim to another religion (...), or who produces, stores or distributes printed documents or audio-visual formats or any other format or means which seeks to shake the faith of a Muslim."

Saidani concludes: "It is certain that this legislation seeks to block proselytizing missions and missionaries led notably by American evangelical churches in certain regions of the country, however it remains vital that the texts be clear and explicit, and this so that the way will not be opened for the violation of individual and collective liberties established by the laws of the Republic which would be swallowed up by a revival of the demons of inquisition."

Arabic News reports that the new law "is an attempt to withstand the Christianizing campaign which had witnessed a notable activity recently especially in al-Qabayel area east of the country." (Link 2)

Arabic News also adds, "The law also bans practicing any religion 'except Islam' 'outside buildings allocated for that, and links specialized buildings aimed at practice of religion by a prior licensing.'

"One official at the ministry of religious affairs said that the aim of the law is basically to 'ban religious activity, and secret religious campaigns.'

"The Christian community constitutes the largest religious minority in the country. This community accounts for the time being to less than 11,000 after it was hundreds of thousands before Algeria's independence in 1962 including 110 priests and 170 monks distributed all over Algerian lands."

President Bouteflika's aggressive move against "missions of proselytising" is very surprising considering that as recently as December 2005 Algeria's Minister of Religious Affairs, Bouabdellah Ghamallah, told Al-Khabar newspaper that reports of increasing proselytisation of Algeria's Muslims were groundless. (Link 3)

AMNESTY COMES INTO EFFECT: ISLAMISTS RELEASED

In September 2005 Algerians voted overwhelmingly, through a referendum, to grant amnesty to Islamist fighters imprisoned during Algeria's civil conflict, in exchange for peace. The amnesty, part of President Bouteflika's Charter for Peace and National Reconciliation, was approved by the government in February 2006, and the first wave of the 2,629 prisoners began to be released on 4 March. According to Cherif Quazani, some 10,000 condemned Islamists will eventually be released. Quazani writes (12 March) that it is inevitable that such a release of 10,000 prisoners who are "Islamists by nature" is cause for some apprehension. Quazani comments that no one can be sure that any of these Islamists have repented. He believes they view their release as a victory, adding that they left prison shouting "Allahou Akbar". (Link 4)

Critics fear that President Bouteflika's Charter for Peace and National Reconciliation seeks to whitewash years of suffering and that releasing Islamic extremists and allowing them home from exile could plant the seeds for future violence. As noted in a WEA RL Prayer bulletin of Sept 2005, genuine long-lasting peace will require a comprehensive restorative justice program as distinct from punitive or retributive justice. This would require the government follow up the amnesty with a truth commission that involves jihadists and security forces, and a comprehensive national
reconciliation program. Without these any peace will only be temporary as the sores will simply fester.

But of course the issue is even bigger even than this. In December 1991 Algeria's Islamic Salvation Front (FIS) surged towards power heading for an absolute majority through democratic elections only to be stopped in its tracks by the military. The second round of voting was canceled and when the FIS was declared illegal January 1992 its partisans fled en masse to the mountains. The most radical element then began its activities as the GIA (Groupes armes islamiques, Armed Islamic Groups) and the more moderate element acted under the name MAI (Mouvement arme islamique, Armed Islamic Movement). What followed was a decade of civil conflict and horrific Islamic terrorism costing more than 150,000 lives.

However, Algeria's imprisoned Islamists would no doubt have been watching democracy in action in Iraq, Iran, Egypt, Lebanon and the Palestinian Territories and feeling quite encouraged. Regional politics has changed a lot since 1991.

It is one thing to surrender weapons and renounce violence, but quite another to surrender aims and renounce ideology. With democracy proving so effective at empowering and legitimising Islamists, even militant Islamists, maybe renouncing violence is not such a compromise. It may after all only prove to be a change of strategy, not a change of direction – Islamists simply need ride a different vehicle to power.

GRASSROOTS: ISLAMISTS MOVING TO CONTROL MOSQUES

Hassan Moali wrote an article (20 February) entitled, "Islamist parties want to take hold of the mosques – The aggressions against Imams multiply", in which he alleges that Islamists are intimidating the imams not associated with their cause, infiltrating the religious associations of the mosques, and issuing threats by anonymous letters and even physical aggressions. (Link 5)

Hassan Moali claims that 20 percent of Algeria's 15,000 mosques are subject to threats and aggression from what he calls "the apostles of 'la religion partisane'". According to Moali, Islamists murdered at least ten imams in 2005, and that some were killed in their mosques in front of their congregations. Moali also asserts that courageous imams who refuse to preach the Islamist message are made the objects of devastating smear campaigns.

Moali notes that on average fourteen million Algerians would attend Friday prayer. And knowing the important role of the imam, it is easy to imagine what an appetite Islamist parties would have to control such a powerful reserve of political militant potential.

Hassan Moali names The Movement of Society for Peace (MSP: formerly Hamas) as being in the forefront of this conspiracy, adding that MSP president Bouguerra Soltani recently affirmed that his party aims to seize power in 2012.

"POLITICAL REHABILITATION"

President Bouteflika's Charter for Peace and National Reconciliation provides for the "banning of all exercise of political activity, whatever form it may take, by those responsible for the exploitation of our religion." This provision basically bans political activity by those who have committed terrorist acts. (Link 6)

Regardless of this, some very senior militant Islamists are seeking "political rehabilitation". Ali Benhadj, deputy leader of the FIS is one (Link 7), and Abdelhak Layada, one of the founding leaders of Algeria's Islamic Armed Group (GIA), is another. (Link 8)

The GIA has sought not only to create an Islamist state but to rid Algeria of Jews and Christians. According to the Terrorism Knowledge Database http://www.tkb.org/ ten percent of all GIA attacks have been directed at religious targets. On 23 October 1994 GIA shot dead two Spanish nuns leaving a chapel in Algiers. In December 1994 GIA militants killed four Catholic priests of the Order of White Fathers, in a machine-gun attack at their mission in Tizi-Ouzou. GIA then faxed news organisations claiming that the killings were part of their campaign of "annihilation and physical liquidation of Christian crusaders".

On 3 September 1995 GIA killed two more nuns in Algiers. Then on 10 November 1995 GIA shot two French nuns (one fatally) of the Little Sisters Sacred Heart as they left their home in the Kouba district of Algiers. In May 1996 GIA claimed responsibility for the kidnap, murder and beheading of seven French Trappist monks from a monastery in Medea. On 1 August 1996 a GIA bomb exploded in the home of the French bishop in Oran, killing him and his driver. The Bishop had just returned from a ceremony commemorating the deaths of the seven monks a year earlier.

Abdelhak Layada was released from his prison cell on Monday 13 March. He commented on President Abdelaziz Bouteflika's Charter to Asharq Alawsat newspaper saying, "It is a significant positive step towards achieving peace but it is incomplete because it closes the door of political participation in front of us." Layada indicated he would consider returning to politics in the future. He expressed his belief that the GIA and the FIS are the key to resolving Algeria's conflict.

In the meantime, Layada has said he will co-operate with the government to achieve peace. He is offering to mediate between the government and the militants still at large. A questions opens up before us though, particularly in the light of the government's about face concerning "missions of proselytism", and the new measures against them. To what extent has the amnesty been a quid pro quo deal – is the government going to have to co-operate with Islamist? Or maybe there has not been any quid pro quo deal – perhaps President Bouteflika knowing the nature of the Islamists he is releasing is just removing a 'provocation'. Whatever the reason for these new measures, the Church in Algeria is about to face a whole new level of persecution.

Elizabeth Kendal
rl-research@crossnet.org.au

Links

1) Les nouvelles sanctions concernant l'exercice illegal du culte: Les evangelistes sous haute surveillance. By Hamid Saidani, Liberte 14 March 2006

The text is no longer available at: http://www.liberte-algerie.com/
but it can be found at: http://www.africatime.com/algerie/nouvelle.asp?no_nouvelle=244719&no_categorie=2 for a very rough English translation just put the article title, "Les evangelistes sous haute surveillance" into a Google search. (Kabyle.com has the best translation) Do likewise with other French articles amongst these links.

2) Algeria bans Muslims from learning about Christianity
Algeria, Politics, 3/21/2006
http://www.arabicnews.com/ansub/Daily/Day/060321/2006032108.html

3) Algeria Downplays Proselytization Reports
CAIRO, December 25, 2005 (IslamOnline.net)
http://www.islamonline.org/English/News/2005-12/25/article06.shtml

4) Qui a peur des amnisties ? ALGERIE
12 mars 2006 - par CHERIF OUAZANI http://www.jeuneafrique.com/jeune_afrique/article_jeune_afrique.asp?art_cle=LIN12036quiapsitsin0
5) Algerie: les partis islamistes veulent s'emparer des mosquees
Les agressions contre les Imams se multiplient. lundi 20 fevrier 2006
http://www.afrik.com/article9488.html

6) Bouteflika unveils new reconciliation plan. 15 August 2005
http://www.middle-east-online.com/english/algeria/?id=14284
7) Algerie: les islamistes liberes vont-ils etre politiquement rehabilites?
Ali Benhadj, ex numero deux du Fis, le voudrait bien
jeudi 16 mars 2006, par notre partenaire El Watan
http://www.afrik.com/article9608.html

8) Former Algerian militant leader will cooperate with government to achieve peace
By Boulame Ghamrassha 16 March 2006
http://aawsat.com/english/news.asp?section=1&id=4156

Elizabeth Kendal is the Principal Researcher and Writer for the World Evangelical Alliance Religious Liberty Commission (WEA RLC) www.worldevangelical.org/rlc.html. This article was initially written for the World Evangelical Alliance Religious Liberty News & Analysis mailing list.


Elizabeth can be contacted by e-mail at rl-research@crossnet.org.au.


** You may republish this story with proper attribution.


1,727 posted on 03/25/2006 3:06:10 AM PST by Cindy
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http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/tw/tw_929.html

Travel Warning
United States Department of State
Bureau of Consular Affairs
Washington, DC 20520

This information is current as of today, Sat Mar 25 2006 03:08:59 GMT-0800.

ALGERIA

February 15, 2006

This Travel Warning is being updated to alert Americans to ongoing security concerns in Algeria. The security environment in some rural and remote areas continues to pose a significant security risk. This supersedes the Travel Warning of July 21, 2005.

The Department of State urges U.S. citizens who travel to Algeria despite this Travel Warning to evaluate carefully the risk posed to their personal safety while in-country. Although Algiers and most urban centers have not experienced terrorist activity in over a year, sustained small-scale attacks including bombings, false roadblocks, kidnapping and murder occur in rural and remote sections of the country. Overland travel between major cities should be avoided at night.

The Department of State cautions U.S. citizens traveling in the mountainous northern regions as well as the southern regions near Tamanrasset to use reputable travel agents and tour guides.

The Department of State cautions Americans who reside or travel in Algeria to take prudent security measures while in the country, including making provisions for reliable and experienced logistical support. This support should include being met upon arrival and accompanied for the duration of the visit. Visitors should ensure that tour operators and host organizations perform all notifications and coordination with Algerian police and security officials during their stay. Visitors to Algeria are advised to stay only in hotels where adequate security is provided. All visitors to Algeria should remain alert and adhere to prudent security practices.

Americans who travel to or remain in Algeria despite this Travel Warning are urged to register and to obtain updated information on travel and security in Algeria at the Consular Section of the U.S. Embassy in Algiers or on our travel registration website at https://travelregistration.state.gov/ibrs/. The Embassy is located at 4 Chemin Cheikh Bachir El-Ibrahimi, B.P. 408 (Alger-Gare) 16000, in the capital city of Algiers. The Embassy can be reached at telephone [213] (21) 691-425; [213] (21) 691-255; [213] (21) 691-186; or fax [213] (21) 693-979.

Updated information on travel and security in Algeria may be obtained from the Department of State by calling 1-888-407-4747 within the United States, or, from overseas, 1-202-501-4444. For further information, please consult the Consular Information Sheet for Algeria, the current Worldwide Caution Public Announcement and the Middle East and North Africa Public Announcement, all of which are available on the Bureau of Consular Affairs internet website at http://travel.state.gov.


1,728 posted on 03/25/2006 3:08:19 AM PST by Cindy
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ON THE NET...

PERSECUTION.ORG
http://www.persecution.org


1,729 posted on 03/25/2006 3:11:42 AM PST by Cindy
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To: JustPiper
Thanks for the links backhoe, would you please ping me if you find anything even remotely relative to local jihadi's?

Be glad to.

1,730 posted on 03/25/2006 3:52:31 AM PST by backhoe (-30-)
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bookmark


1,731 posted on 03/25/2006 11:09:22 AM PST by Godzilla (Gun control is not about guns; it's about control.)
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Family of Suspect in UNC Attack Shocked (NC - 3/35/06)

Muslim Student who ran down students at UNC

HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. (AP) -- Relatives of a man accused of trying to run down college students in a crowded pedestrian plaza described him as a gentle soul Friday, shortly after a hearing in which the 22-year-old appeared to laugh while witnesses described the attack.

Mohammed Taheri-azar faces nine charges of attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon....

Link to Article

1,732 posted on 03/25/2006 11:13:06 AM PST by all4one
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To: Godzilla

Thank you for the summary.


1,733 posted on 03/25/2006 11:13:37 AM PST by Velveeta
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3 bombs explode in GJ; man sought

Authorities are seeking a Grand Junction man, and possibly others, in connection with a series of five homemade bombs set Friday morning across the Grand Valley. Three of the bombs exploded, causing some property damage, but no injuries were reported.

Grand Junction Police Chief Bill Gardner, nonetheless, stressed the threat has not evaporated.

“We are dealing with a pattern criminal” whose plans for setting explosives may not be finished, Gardner said.(snip)

(lots of updates at this link)
http://www.gjsentinel.com/news/content/news/stories/2006/03/24/3_25_1a_bomb_wrap.html


1,734 posted on 03/25/2006 11:20:36 AM PST by Velveeta
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To: Cindy

Looks like the 'youts' are back.
Any excuse to riot, I guess.
Thank you for the ping.


1,735 posted on 03/25/2006 11:22:45 AM PST by Velveeta
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To: all4one

Laughing, eh?

< remaining comments deleted, since moderator would have deleted them anyway >


1,736 posted on 03/25/2006 11:29:32 AM PST by Velveeta
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100 more Saudis to enroll at Arizona

The UA will enroll about 100 new Saudi Arabian students this summer, which could signal the reverse of a post-Sept. 11 trend of having fewer international students in the United States, especially those from the Middle East.
The students are part of a new large-scale scholarship program by the Saudi government, which will send about 6,000 students to American universities this year after just 1,442 Saudi students had visas to study in the United States in 2004......
http://www.azstarnet.com/metro/121662.php


1,737 posted on 03/25/2006 11:32:09 AM PST by Velveeta
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To: backhoe

I see what the illegals are doing today in my city and I am so sick of it

The "Illegal Jihad has to go" Piper


1,738 posted on 03/25/2006 11:55:22 AM PST by JustPiper (Illegal Protesting Jihad going on)
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To: MamaDearest

Have you seen My NOT kinda town on FNC today?!


1,739 posted on 03/25/2006 11:56:16 AM PST by JustPiper (Illegal Protesting Jihad going on)
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To: Cindy

Saddam Regime Document Dated 2001 Shows Chemical Platoon Still Exists And Active (Translation)

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1602985/posts


1,740 posted on 03/25/2006 11:58:13 AM PST by JustPiper (Illegal Protesting Jihad going on)
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