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Iran to host Holocaust conference later this year
AFP ^ | June 25, 2006
Posted on 06/27/2006 1:08:13 AM PDT by West Coast Conservative
Iran has said it will still go ahead with its plan to host a conference questioning the Holocaust, with the event now scheduled for later in 2006.
The controversial idea emerged after hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad described the systematic slaughter of an estimated six million Jews during World War II as a "myth", and the event was initially set for early this year.
"It is going to be held in (the month of) Aban," foreign ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi told reporters Sunday, referring to the Iranian month which starts on October 23.
Asefi also said there was nothing wrong with the idea, saying that the delay in the timing of the event was because "in Aban the weather in cooler".
"We do not consider it harsh to host a conference that will historically, scientifically and analytically talk about an event".
Ahmadinejad, an ultra-conservative who came to power in a surprise victory last June, has provoked international condemnation with a number of anti-Israeli and anti-Jewish remarks.
They include labelling Israel a "tumour" and calling for the Jewish state to be "wiped off the map" or moved as far away as Alaska. On the Holocaust, he has claimed it is merely a Western invention used to legitimise Israel.
In January, British Prime Minister Tony Blair described plans for the conference as "shocking, ridiculous, stupid", and advised Ahmadinejad to "come and see the evidence of the Holocaust himself in the countries of Europe".
But Iran responded by inviting Blair to take part in the conference and "defend the Holocaust" as an historical fact.
http://www.townhall.com/opinion/columns/davidlimbaugh/2006/06/27/202722.html
"Shouting "fire" in a crowded theater"
Jun 27, 2006
by David Limbaugh
COLUMN SNIPPET: "Would the New York Times pubish our nuclear launch codes if it acquired access to them because it "may be
a matter of public interest"?
The Bush administration pleaded with the New York Times not to publish its story revealing the existence of a secret government program to track the financial transactions of international terrorists."
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1655734/posts
"The Terrorist Round-up for 6/26/06"
6/26/06
Posted on 06/26/2006 7:35:47 AM PDT by Straight Vermonter
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Monday, June 26, 2006
Recent Arms Transfers
Recent arms transfers for selected countries:
Iran:
800 HS50 sniper rifles sold by Steyr-Mannlicher of Austria, cost not available
86 Mi-35P Hind-F attack helicopters sold by Rosoboronexport of Russia
80,000 AK-47 assault rifles w/ 9 million rounds of ammunition, Rosoboronexport; Package worth reportedly $5 billion
Saudi Arabia:
LaFayette S-3000-class frigate (Mecca/Makkah); 2nd of 3 ordered 1994 project Sawari II, DCN-Lorient of France, cost $3 Billion for 3
Sudan:
12 Mig fighter aircraft by MIG of Russia, cost est. $375 million
Venezuela:
6 Mi-17V5 armored helicopters, 3 Mi-35M attack helicopters, 1 Mi-26T transport helicopter by Rosoboronexport of Russia, cost est. $120 million
Syria:
Various SSMs, WMD material, defense raw materials, etc. Transferred for storage, retained by Syria on Iraqi collapse, shipped by Iraq government (august 2002-March 2003), cost not available
posted by Marko at 6/26/2006 03:13:00 PM
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PERSEUCTION.ORG
http://www.persecution.org
This was big news, even up here in this part of Texas last night.......at first I thought they had terrorists in that standoff.
SWAT team responds to North Austin home
11:20 PM CDT on Monday, June 26, 2006
Kevin Peters / KVUE News
A SWAT standoff ended peacefully Monday in north Austin.
KVUE's Kevin Peters reports
It happened near McPhaul and Newcomb streets, in a neighborhood that runs just behind North Lamar Boulevard between Braker Lane and Rutland Drive.
Immigration officials confirmed that the action was part of an alien smuggling investigation. They said several people were taken into custody.
Austin police said they got a call about a disturbance at a home before 2 p.m., where several people were reportedly being held against their will.
Multiple agencies responded, including federal agencies, and surrounded the home.
I seen SWAT team at the corner an hour later, neighbor Michael Villela said. They surrounded the house talking to the people. Nothing is going to happen if they come out.
Neighbors said two men, a woman, and baby came out of the home. But there were still more inside.
Those people were then taken into police custody and loaded onto a bus.
Several of the people taken into custody are reportedly from different Latin American countries.
Although the call initially came across as people being held against their will, it was still unclear if that's what happened, or if these people just panicked and were afraid.
http://www.kvue.com/news/local/stories/062606kvueswatstandoff-cb.c56bdc2a.html
LOL!
placemark
Thanks to Velveeta and Calpernia to the ping to this thread about the hotel explosion:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1656389/posts
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http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/06/27/motel.explosion.ap/index.html
AP
"Worker missing after Georgia motel blast
Survivor: 'I was scared to death'"
Tuesday, June 27, 2006; Posted: 2:47 p.m. EDT (18:47 GMT)
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "BREMEN, Georgia (AP) -- A two-story motel partially collapsed after an explosion Tuesday, and a maintenance worker was feared trapped in the rubble, authorities said.
Investigators said it appeared to have been a gas explosion that rattled the 73-room motel shortly before 9 a.m., collapsing the roof over a corner of rooms and dumping debris on cars parked below."
ARTICLE SNIPPET #2: "Georgia Insurance and Safety Fire Commission John Oxendine said the cause of the explosion was under investigation."
Thanks to Velveeta for the ping to this thread:
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AP
"Security Breach Briefly Delays Flights at Dulles"
Tuesday June 27, 2006 11:14am
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "A spokeswoman for the Transportation Security Administration says a checkpoint was closed at about 9:15 a.m. when an explosives detector sounded. Screeners were examining the luggage of a woman who tried to bring a knife through the checkpoint and then surrendered it.
After the explosives alarm went off, the woman was quickly located and the baggage was re-screened, the passenger cleared to go."
THAILAND
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/5119724.stm
Last Updated: Tuesday, 27 June 2006, 06:18 GMT 07:18 UK
"Thai bombs target teacher convoy"
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Five security officers have been killed by a roadside bomb in Thailand's south.
They were attacked by a group of suspected insurgents, who ambushed them as they were guarding teachers on their way to a school in Yala province.
The attack is the latest in a string of violent incidents in the Thai south, where more than 1,300 people have been killed since January 2004.
Officials blames Muslim insurgents for much of the unrest, although criminal motives are also thought to be at work.
The southern provinces are predominantly Muslim, with a separate language and culture to much of the rest of Thailand.
Militants often target schools and teachers because they see them as symbols of the Buddhist Thai authorities.
In many areas of the south, the government now provides teachers with armed escorts to and from their classes to prevent them from being harmed.
Ongoing violence
In Tuesday's attack, a bomb exploded under a military truck guarding the teachers, immediately killing a Buddhist soldier.
TROUBLED SOUTH
Home to most of Thailand's 4% Muslim minority
Muslim rebels fought the government up to the mid-80s
Suspected militants have upped attacks since 2004, targeting Buddhists
Security forces' response criticised by rights groups
Thailand's restive south
Militants waiting nearby then shot four security officers in the head, before leaving the scene with their weapons, police said.
In a separate incident, also on Tuesday, at least one person was killed in a drive-by shooting in Narathiwat province.
Militants also launched two bomb attacks on convoys of security forces in Narathiwat, but nobody was hurt, police said."
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http://intelligence-summit.blogspot.com/2006/06/how-to-fend-off-foreign-spies.html
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
"How to Fend off Foreign Spies"
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Intelligence Online: The Japanese foreign ministry (Gaimusho) has just issued a guidebook to its diplomats on how to thwart overtures by foreign intelligence operatives.
The new security measures deployed by Gaimusho are aimed primarily at countering the powerful Chinese secret service, Guoanbu , which was behind the suicide of a Japanese encryption officer in Shanghai in May, 2004 (IOL 515).
Not exclusively, however. From now on, all young diplomats preparing for overseas assignment are obliged to undergo far more extensive counter-espionage training than in the past. Senior officials at the ministry who consulted with specialists from Japan's counter-intelligence service Koancho , would like to see preventive measures taken from the very outset, when would-be diplomats attend courses at the Foreign Service Training Institute run by Koichi Takahashi .
Prior to last month, only heads of mission received training in fending off spies. Courses are now being dispensed in the ministry's headquarters in the Kasumigaseki district of Tokyo. Some 1,600 diplomats are attending this year, or triple the number in 2005. The guidebook on protection against espionage was drafted under the supervision of Akinori Wada , head of the ministry's security division and previously deputy legation head in East Timor."
JI
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http://www.tkb.org/Group.jsp?groupID=3613
"Group Profile:
"Jemaah Islamiya (JI)
Aliases: Islamic Community, Islamic Group
Base of Operation: Indonesia; Malaysia; Philippines; Singapore"
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Tuesday, June 27, 2006
JEMAAH ISLAMIYAH CONDUCTS 5-MONTH BOMBING TRAINING
MANILA, June 27, 2006 (STAR) By Jaime Laude - For the past five months, the Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) terrorist network has been conducting bomb and demolition training in the jungles of Mindanao for planned attacks in the region with Indonesia as a "primary target," a senior anti-terrorism official warned yesterday.
The official source said that bomb experts of the al-Qaeda-linked terrorist network are supervising the training currently being held in two sites in Lanao del Sur.
Without giving further specifics, the official, who asked not to be named, said these training sites are within the municipalities of Piagapo and Butig.
According to the source, the bomb and demolition training began last April and is expected to end by September in time for the execution of the bombing spree that would coincide with the commemoration of the Sept. 11, 2001 suicide attacks in the United States.
"The JIs are planning to conduct simultaneous bombings in the region with Bali, Indonesia as one of its prime targets," the source said.
The source added that the regional terrorist network are planning to mount a deadlier attack in the Indonesian resort of Bali, as it did in October 2002 an attack that left 202 mostly Australian tourists dead and 209 more wounded.
Aside from the Bali resort, the regional terrorist network is also eyeing key targets in the country for planned simultaneous bombing runs.
Among the targets, the source revealed, were the US Embassy in Manila, a hotel in Zamboanga City, a bus terminal in Cagayan de Oro and in Cotabato, and an establishment in Makati City.
The source said the alleged training sites of the terrorists are being secured by heavily armed followers of a certain Commander Abdullah Macaapar of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).
Aside from foreign recruits, participants of the training are members of the homegrown Abu Sayyaf bandits, Rajah Sulaiman Movement (RSM) and renegade MILF members, the source added.
The mainstream MILF, a separatist rebel group that has battled the government for decades, is engaged in peace talks with the Arroyo administration that are sponsored by Malaysia.
It was reported last year that a number of JI operatives, including Umar Patek and Dulmatin, were holed up in the terrorist jungle lair of Mt. Cararao in the boundary of Maguindanao and Lanao del Sur.
Patek and Dulmatin were key suspects in the Bali bombing in 2002 and carry a reward of $10 million and $1 million, respectively, for their capture.
This reward was put up by the US government, which in the past months has poured significant anti-terrorism resources into Mindanao.
posted by Marko at 6/27/2006 08:06:00 AM
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Afghanistan Raid Kills 10 Extremists; Makeshift Bomb Recovered
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, June 27, 2006 Afghan National Army soldiers and coalition forces killed 10 extremists yesterday in a raid on a Taliban compound belonging to a known weapons and bomb distributor, U.S. military officials reported.
No injuries to civilians were observed during the operation, which was conducted in Uruzgan province, officials said.
"We will continue to intensify our pursuit of extremists hiding in southern Afghanistan," said Army Lt. Col. Paul Fitzpatrick, a Combined Joint Task Force 76 spokesman. "We call on the extremists to reconcile with the government of Afghanistan. Our efforts are to improve security, economic development and stable governance for the Afghan people."
Also, Afghan National Police discovered an unarmed bomb June 23 in Khowst province. Immediately after finding the device, the police notified coalition forces, according to coalition reports.
Task Force Wolf Pack, which consists of the 4th Battalion, 25th Field Artillery Regiment from Fort Drum, N.Y., as well as attached personnel, arrived shortly after the Afghan police reported their find and discovered the area was already secure.
"It's significant that the Afghan National Police were able to spot the device and secure the perimeter before coalition forces arrived," Army Maj. Eric Zenk, a U.S. military spokesman, said. "This shows that the security forces of Afghanistan are making progress and their training is paying off."
(Compiled from Combined Forces Command Afghanistan news releases.)
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Coalition Forces Detain 14 Terrorists in Iraq
American Forces Press Service
BAGHDAD, June 27, 2006 Coalition forces detained 14 terrorists yesterday during raids north of Yusifiyah, Iraq, U.S. military officials reported.
Two of the captured terrorists are known leaders of the Tawhid Waal Jihad and Jaysh al-Islami terrorist insurgent groups operating in the Yusifiyah area, officials said. Both groups have consistently launched joint attacks against Iraqi and coalition security forces throughout the region.
The terrorists were captured without incident. Coalition forces are using intelligence gathered from the raids to destroy terrorist activity in the area and restore security and stability to Iraqi citizens, officials said.
The other detainees are members of the two groups and have been known to plant makeshift bombs aimed at restricting the safe movement of local citizens and security forces in the area.
The raids are indicative of Iraqi and coalition efforts to target all terrorist groups, military officials said.
Several women and children were present at the raid sites. None were harmed and all were returned to their homes once the troops ensured the area was secure.
(From a Multinational Force Iraq news release.)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1656588/posts
"58 Fireworks Cars Seized (No trial, no appeal Celebrate freedom this Independence Day)"
NY Post ^ | June 27, 2006 | Jamie Schram
Posted on 06/27/2006 11:43:15 AM PDT by dead
"Followup to N.Y. Cops In Pa. Fireworks Stakeouts (NYPD seizes cars of NYers who legally buy fireworks in PA)"
http://www.trans-int.com/news/archives/187-Al-Masris-Connections-The-FAZ-on-Khaled.html
Sunday, June 25, 2006
"Al-Masri's Connections (The FAZ on Khaled Al-Masri)"
BY John Rosenthal
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Monday, February 27, 2006
"German Reports: Al-Masri Led Islamist "Commando""
BY John Rosenthal
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FBI Says ACLUs Victory Claim Disingenuous
Stop The ACLU ^ | 27-Jun-06 | John Stephenson
Posted on 06/27/2006 1:13:27 PM PDT by Jay777
At the ACLU's website we are hearing the shouts of "victory" over the FBI!
The American Civil Liberties Union today declared victory in their legal battle with the FBI over a Connecticut library group's right to keep patron records private. After dropping their vehement defense of the gag provision accompanying the request, the FBI has now abandoned the demand all together.
"First the government abandoned the gag order that would have silenced four librarians for the rest of their lives, and now they've abandoned their demand for library records entirely," said Ann Beeson, Associate Legal Director of the ACLU. "While the government's real motives in this case have been questionable from the beginning, their decision to back down is a victory not just for librarians but for all Americans who value their privacy."
To the ACLU this is a victory for that precious "right" to privacy for the ACLU against the "questionable" motives of the FBI. That is the way those that live in ACLU land see things. Of course there is always more than one perspective to the story. Here's is how the FBI responded.
(Excerpt) Read more at stoptheaclu.com ...
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