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27 January 2007
New Charges Possible in Hezbollah TV Case
New York Sun January 23, 2007:

Two New York men accused of trying to broadcast Hezbollah propaganda via satellite television could soon face additional criminal charges that they also streamed the programming over the Internet. Government prosecutors say Javed Iqbal and Saleh Elahwal conspired to do business with Hezbollah's Al Manar TV network, which was designated a global terrorist entity by the American government last March. Prosecutors said yesterday they were looking into what they said could be "additional criminal conduct of these defendants." "That could spawn a new raft of charges," an assistant U.S. attorney prosecuting the case, Stephen Miller, told federal Judge Richard Berman yesterday, adding, "We are not sure where that's going to lead us yet."

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1200 students evacuated from Moscow University after blast
26.01.2007

MOSCOW -- 1200 students were evacuated from the dormitory building of the Moscow State University after the blast, which took place their at 04:53 hours Moscow time on Friday. Head of the Moscow emergency center Yevgeny Bobylev told Tass “three square meters of a wall have collapsed as a result of the explosion and window glass was broken from the tenth to the 14th floor”.

A spokesman of the Moscow police told Tass “it is too early to make conclusions what caused the blast – an explosive device of a certain chemical mixture” produced by students. Police said the blast occurred on the staircase between the 15th and 16th floors. As a result, a wall was damaged and smoke covered the area.

Last November a low-yield explosive went off in the dormitory of the Moscow State University main building overnight causing no injuries and inflicting minor damage.

http://www.itar-tass.com/eng/level2.html?NewsID=11190870&PageNum=0

Sokhumi Denies Radioactive Materials Smuggled via Abkhazia
2007-01-26

Georgia, Tbilisi - Abkhazia has never been used for smuggling radioactive materials from Russia into Georgia, the breakaway region’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement on January 25, Apsnipress news agency reported.

The statement comes in a response to the Georgian Foreign Ministry’s allegation that “uncontrolled separatist territories in Georgia serve as a safe haven for illegal activities related to the proliferation of different components of Weapons of Mass Destruction.”

Georgia said it foiled an attempt to smuggle 100 grams of enriched uranium from Russia into Georgia via breakaway South Ossetia last year.

Secessionist authorities both in Abkhazia and South Ossetia described the allegation as an attempt to discredit Sokhumi and Tskhinvali. “We are concerned with regional security and we spare no effort to contribute to regional security,” Abkhaz Foreign Minister Sergey Shamba said.

http://www.civil.ge/eng/article.php?id=14512

15 killed, 30 hurt in Pakistan bombing
1/27/07

PESHAWAR, Pakistan - A suicide attacker detonated a bomb among police on guard near a Shiite Muslim mosque in this northwestern Pakistani city Saturday, killing at least 15 people and wounding more than 30, police said.

The attack came as Pakistan's minority Shiites started to commemorate their most important religious festival, Ashoura, often a target of sectarian violence. Paramilitary forces in armored vehicles were deployed to patrol Peshawar after the bombing.

The blast went off in a bazaar area about 200 yards from a mosque that was the starting point for the Shiite procession. It caused a power outage that left the city center in darkness, complicating rescue efforts.

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070127/ap_on_re_as/pakistan_bomb_explosion

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