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UPDATE...

JIHAD WATCH.org (AFP): "TALIBAN PLOTTING ATTACKS IN EUROPE: COMMANDER" (October 24, 2006)

FOX NEWS.com (SKY NEWS): "TALIBAN COMMANDER: WE'RE PLANNING ATTACKS IN EUROPE" (October 23, 2006)

BILL ROGGIO.com - blog - THE FOURTH RAIL: "NATO TALKS WITH THE TALIBAN?" (October 24, 2006)

BILL ROGGIO.com - blog - THE FOURTH RAIL: "COMING SOON: THE BAJAUR ACCORD" (October 23, 2006)

BILL ROGGIO.com - blog - THE FOURTH RAIL: "THE TALIBAN TAX" (October 23, 2006)

SAAG.org - Paper no. 2001: "MUSHARRAF AND THE ART OF DOUBLESPEAK" by Col. R. Hariharan (retd.) (October 24, 2006)

MEMRI.org - Search Term: "TALIBAN"

1,543 posted on 10/24/2006 3:10:57 AM PDT by Cindy
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NOTE: The following text is a quote:

http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/tw/tw_3011.html

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

This information is current as of today, Tue Oct 24 2006 03:36:18 GMT-0700.

SRI LANKA

October 23, 2006

This Travel Warning provides security information and alerts American citizens traveling to or living in the northern and eastern areas of Sri Lanka of the heightened potential for terrorist actions, including attacks against civilians. This situation is likely to continue for some time. Over the last several months, acts of terrorism including bombings and political assassinations have occurred in Sri Lanka. The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Elam (LTTE) and Sri Lankan military forces have clashed on several occasions, and this fighting has escalated in recent weeks. While most of the country remains largely unaffected, the Department warns Americans against traveling to areas in the North and East of the country given the dangers caused by the ongoing fighting between LTTE, other armed groups, and Sri Lankan military forces. This Travel Warning expires on April 19, 2007.

The Department of State alerts American citizens to the dangers posed by recent acts of terrorism throughout Sri Lanka, and warns against travel to the most seriously affected regions. Although there is no specific indication that American citizens or institutions are targets, there is a general risk of American citizens being victims of violence simply by being at the wrong place at the wrong time. Politically motivated assassinations have taken place throughout Sri Lanka, including several in the Colombo area. In many cases, these assassinations involve the use of fragmentation bombs. American citizens in Sri Lanka should be aware of their personal surroundings and follow good security practices. Americans should avoid large crowds or public gatherings and should particularly stay away from political rallies and military bases in Sri Lanka.

The areas in the North and East are of special concern. These areas are defined as the regions north of a line following the highway from Puttalam through Anuradhapura to Trincomalee, and east down to Batticaloa. The Department of State warns U.S. citizens that travel to these areas and into any LTTE-controlled territory may pose severe hazards. U.S. government personnel are generally prohibited from traveling in these areas, and American citizens residing in these areas should depart immediately as their safety cannot be effectively guaranteed. We have no indication at this time of a threat to tourist areas in the Cultural Triangle, including territory around Anaradhapura and Polonnoruwa.

In areas outside of the North and East, Sri Lankan nationals have been the targets of assassinations and bombings. On October 18, the LTTE targeted a Sri Lankan naval facility in Galle, on the southwest coast. Foreign tourists were not the objects of this attack and none were injured. Americans should comply with all instructions from security forces and police when traveling in Sri Lanka.

American citizens, including those of Sri Lankan origin, living in Sri Lanka or traveling there for even a few days are strongly urged to register with the Embassy. Registration will allow the embassy to provide direct information on the security situation as necessary. Registration is done on-line and can be done in advance of travel at https://travelregistration.state.gov/ibrs/. Information on registering can also be found at the Embassy website: http://srilanka.usembassy.gov or at the Department of State's Consular Affairs website: http://travel.state.gov/travel/tips/registration/registration_1186.html.

As the Department continues to develop information on any potential security threats to U.S. citizens overseas, it shares credible threat information through its consular information documents, available on the Internet at http://travel.state.gov. In addition to information on the Internet, travelers may obtain up-to-date information on security conditions by calling 1-888-407-4747 toll-free in the US and Canada, or outside the U.S. and Canada on a regular toll line at 1-202-501-4444.


1,544 posted on 10/24/2006 3:36:29 AM PDT by Cindy
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Adding to post no. 1543:

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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1726484/posts

NATO says Taleban using civilians as shields, as high toll feared
Khaleej Times ^ | Oct, 26, 2006

Posted on 10/26/2006 1:03:25 PM PDT by PRePublic

NATO says Taleban using civilians as shields, as high toll feared KABUL - The NATO force in Afghanistan Thursday accused the Taleban of using civilians as human shields, as authorities scrambled to verify reports that at least 60 people were killed in military strikes.

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1,676 posted on 10/26/2006 1:11:40 PM PDT by Cindy
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