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"Hindu Radicals Wage Severe Persecution Campaign Against Hopegivers"
Agape Press ^ | 03.14.06 | Allie Martin and Jenni Parker
Posted on 03/14/2006 2:12:59 PM PST by Coleus
Please do let me know what you find out.
That reminds me, Cindy.
There were some other important elections coming up too.
I'll be darned if I can remember where.
Italy, perhaps?
Douglas Farah is currently a consultant and freelance writer on terror finance and national security matters. He wrote Blood From Stones: The Secret Financial Network of Terror based on his most recent reporting experiences in West Africa. He previously worked as a senior fellow at the Consortium for the Study of Intelligence, studying armed groups and intelligence reform. The book is considered the premier book on the subject and is now cited as one of the best books written on al Qaedas funding mechanisms.
For two decades, Mr. Farah was a foreign correspondent and investigative reporter for the Washington Post, UPI, and other publications. From 1985 to 2000, he covered Latin American issues for the UPI, Washington Post, and other media outlets, and was one of the leading correspondents in the Western Hemisphere on the development of drug cartels and organized crime. He chronicled the rise and fall of the Medellin and Cali drug cartels; the move by Colombian drug traffickers into heroin; and the growing alliance between Colombian and Mexican drug mafias. Mr. Farah also covered the emergence of Russian organized crime groups in Latin America and the Caribbean, and the growth of Mexican drug cartels within the United States and drug-related banks in the Caribbean. He also covered the 1994 U.S. occupation of Haiti, the rise of HIV/AIDS across the region, and he traveled more than a dozen times to Cuba to write about the changing revolution on that island. His work brought him numerous awards for reporting, including the Sigma Delta Chi Distinguished Service Award for Foreign Correspondence, and the Maria Moor Cabot Prize by Columbia University for outstanding coverage of Latin America.
In 2000, Mr. Farah was named West Africa bureau chief for The Washington Post. He traveled and wrote extensively about the brutal civil wars in Sierra Leone and Liberia. He also wrote about the interlocking networks of agents, under the protection of governments across the region, which profited from those conflicts and the diamonds-for-weapons trade. In November 2001 Farah broke the story of al Qaeda's ties to those diamond and weapons networks. Later that month Mr. Farah and his family were evacuated from West Africa because of threats against his life, resulting from the diamond stories. He continued to travel there and elsewhere around the world to report on the financial network of bin Laden, from which he wrote Blood From Stones.
Italy, in April
I'm sure Boston isn't the only city with this problem, what do liberals care about dirty adult diapers? Heck, what do they care about the elderly or infirm that need them?
DP World has said those operations are worth roughly $700 million.
As far as DP goes, I am so sick of all the pandering that my hair is falling out!
Excuse me?
This brainiac was worried about her luggage. Doh!
more on the Lodi Case:
Al-Qaeda deputy lived in California
http://www.theage.com.au/news/World/AlQaeda-deputy-lived-in-California/2006/03/14/1142098448566.html
Aren't those usually the best souce?
IF they publish it at all!
Well, they should be scared they are running out of suicide bombers in Iraq!
Well, we have to realise our internet news is the only one to trust!
http://www.douglasfarah.com/
still trying to find out too ;)
Jamie Farr (born on July 1, 1934 in Toledo, Ohio), birth name Jameel Joseph Farah,
LOL!
It is interesting.
He's got a long history of knowledge in and around the conflict areas.
Here's a search on him from namebase.org
http://www.namebase.org/cgi-bin/nb01?_FARAH_DOUGLAS_
Thanks.
I should have printed out your summary to keep in front of me. LOL
I didn't know until this article that Zawahiri had been in Lodi, but it makes sense.
It's been known for a long time that he was in California.
Here's an interesting older article on him:
THE MAN BEHIND BIN LADEN
by LAWRENCE WRIGHT
How an Egyptian doctor became a master of terror.
Issue of 2002-09-16
Posted 2002-09-09
http://www.newyorker.com/printables/fact/020916fa_fact2
1993 - fundraising in the silicon valley 1996 - expelled from egypt and arrested in russia (chechnya). 1998 - Not much info on travels. However, is identified as an associate of OBL and seen with him in Afghanistan. By this stage he was a marked man and would find it extremely unlikely that he'd come to America in '98-'99. But if he did, backwater Lodi would be a good place to hide among the supportive moslem population.
I agree with you, but he did have plenty of IDs.
It'd be interesting to know how much scrutiny members of the Red Crescent Society garnered when traveling here in 98 or 99.
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