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Suspected Terrorist Killed, 25 Detained During Operations

American Forces Press Service

WASHINGTON, Jan. 21, 2007 – Coalition forces killed one terrorist and detained 18 others while conducting multiple operations throughout Iraq today, military officials reported.
During a raid in Mosul one terrorist was shot and killed after he began firing at coalition forces.

Meanwhile, in al Anbar province, coalition forces captured six enemy fighters believed to have ties to a weapons and bomb facilitator.

Other raids in Fallujah, Tikrit, North Karmah and near eastern Balad resulted in the detention of 12 suspected terrorists.

Coalition forces also confiscated numerous weapons during the raids.

During one of the operations, documents were found containing information about a coalition forces member stationed at a nearby U.S. military installation.

Saturday, Iraqi police and Multinational division Baghdad troops foiled a car bomb attack as the driver attempted to enter the International Zone.

Sentries spotted the explosives during a check of the vehicle at an entrance to Baghdad’s International Zone, where the seat of the Iraqi government is located in the city’s center.

The driver and passenger of the vehicle were detained while Iraqi police and U.S. soldiers of Company D, 2nd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment, cordoned off the checkpoint.

An explosive ordnance disposal team examined the car bomb, and then performed a controlled detonation at the scene.

Explosive ordnance disposal teams were also used to detonate a roadside bomb Jan. 19 in eastern Baghdad after soldiers of the 2nd Infantry Division’s 3rd Squadron, 61st Cavalry Regiment, discovered an anti-tank mine in the road while on patrol.

Three suspected terrorists seen walking away from the mine site were detained for questioning.

Elsewhere in Iraq on Jan. 19 U.S. soldiers of the 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, 10th Mountain Division, seized a weapons cache along the Euphrates River.

In Kaslu, paratroopers of the 25th Infantry Division's 1st Squadron, 40th Cavalry Regiment, detained two suspected terrorists during a vehicle search.

Northwest of the capital, in the Saba a-Bor region, elements of 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division responded to an explosion where they found a destroyed mosque.

Upon arrival, the unit searched the remains and area surrounding the mosque, reporting no casualties.

The cause of the explosion is currently unknown. The incident is under investigation.

(Compiled from Multinational Corps Iraq and Multinational Force Iraq press releases.)


1,244 posted on 01/21/2007 3:30:06 PM PST by Cindy
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Two South African NRIs accused of Al-Qaeda links
Durban, January 21, 2007

Two South African Muslims of Indian origin have been accused of having links with the Al-Qaeda by the US in a document submitted to the UN, a media report here said. The US has submitted documents to the UN that alleges that Farhad Ahmed Dockrat, a cleric and a businessman from Pretoria and Junaid Ismail Dockrat, a dentist from Johannesburg are cousins with links with the Al-Qaeda network.

The US claimed that Farhad Dockrat in 2001 had given USD100,000 to the Taliban ambassador to Pakistan for transmission to the Al Akhtar Trust headquarters in Pakistan, which had been identified as a fund-raiser for the Taliban in Afghanistan, the Johannesburg-based Sunday Times said on Sunday.

The Trust has been identified as a Special Designated Global Terrorist group (in terms of the Executive Order 13224), designed to block financial and material support to terrorists and their facilitators, the US said.

Junaid Dockrat has been accused of being in contact with Al Qaeda's late operations chief Hamza Rabia and co-ordinating the travel of South Africans to Pakistan to train with the terror group.

However, both have rejected the allegations. "I have never paid any money to Al-Qaeda in my life. If one is Muslim and had Muslim concerns at heart, then one is considered a terrorist by the US," said Farhad Dockrat.

"We are public figures, law abiding citizens. I will absolutely contest this. I am not involved in funding Al-Qaeda. Nobody has come to me to explain why the US has put me on the list", said Junaid Dockrat.

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1,245 posted on 01/21/2007 4:01:46 PM PST by Oorang (Tyranny thrives best where government need not fear the wrath of an armed people - Alex Kozinski)
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"Meningitis/unknown disease kills 1,000 in south Sudan outbreak last week"
Reuters ^ | 01/21/2007

Posted on 01/21/2007 4:45:29 PM PST by DrGunsforHands

Meningitis outbreak kills 1,000 in south Sudan Sun 21 Jan 2007 7:47 AM ET

JUBA, Sudan, Jan 21 (Reuters)


1,246 posted on 01/21/2007 4:59:43 PM PST by Cindy
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