Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

To: grizzfan

OMG! OMG!
Tutor Abdul Majid Sardar is said to have taken the drastic step after pupils stopped reciting Islamic verses when he left the room.

The school's headteacher is believed to have stepped in after hearing the children's screams ringing out.

Angry parents stormed the school after the incident and attacked the teacher with sticks, according to the Prothom Alo and Bhorer Kagoj newspapers.

This gives new meaning to teacher hit me with a ruler! B****!
______________________________________________________

Here's one:

Suicide bomber bribed way onto Russian plane

ISN SECURITY WATCH (16/09/04) - One of the two Chechen female suicide bombers suspected of blowing up two airborne Russian passenger jets last month had bribed her way onto the aircraft with an airline official, Russian General Prosecutor Vladimir Ustinov said on Wednesday. Just prior to boarding the aircraft, the two women and two
Chechen men who had accompanied them on a flight to Moscow from the southern Russian city of Makhachkala had been briefly detained by Domodedovo airport police, Ustinov said.

On Thursday, Russian news agencies reported that the airport’s police captain had allowed the suspects to go without any document or baggage checks. The police
captain’s name has not been released. However, Kommersant daily newspaper quoted the officer on Thursday as saying that he had had no legal grounds to detain the Chechens or to search them. After their release, the two female suicide bombers - Satsita Dzhebrikhanova and Amanta Nagaeva, believed to have been from the Chechen capital Grozny - then bought tickets for flights to the southern cities of
Sochi and Volgograd from a scalper at the airport, Armen Arutyunov,for 5’000 Rubles (US$170), Ustinov said. Despite the fact that boarding had already been completed, Arutyunov paid airline official Nikolai Korenkov a 1’000 ruble (US$34) bribe to see that the women got on the plane, according to the prosecutor’s office. The planes crashed almost simultaneously on the night of 24 August, killing all
90 people on board. Korenkov and Arutyunov have been detained and the latter was charged earlier this week with aiding terrorists.

Korenkov's employer, Sibir airlines, defended him on Wednesday, saying that the payment was legal and a routine procedure for late passengers. Dzhebrikhanova and Nagaeva reportedly belonged to a group of four female suicide bombers sent by rebels to Moscow. Five days after the attacks on the planes, a female suicide bomber preliminarily identified as Nagaeva's sister, Roza, blew herself up
outside a downtown Moscow metro station, killing nine passersby. The fourth bomber, believed to be Nagaeva's roommate Mariam Taburova, who disappeared from Grozny together with the sisters, has not been found. The attacks preceded the major hostage-taking raid on a school
in the southern Russian town of Beslan on 1-3 September, in which more than 350 people, including 160 children, were killed. In related news, Russian President Vladimir Putin reiterated on Thursday his refusal to negotiate with the Chechen rebels, speaking at the CIS summit of leaders of former Soviet republics held in Kazakhstan.

(By Nabi Abdullaev in Moscow)

Source: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND SECURITY NETWORK - ISN
The ISN is an integrated knowledge network
for security and defense policy professionals.
http://www.isn.ethz.ch


837 posted on 09/17/2004 8:15:30 PM PDT by JustPiper (The Feds should memorialize Ritz Katz not investigate her!)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 733 | View Replies ]


To: JustPiper
63 Iraqi militants arrested after raid in Baghdad

Ukrainian Opposition Party candidate poisoned

British army launches running shoe

Something is causing people in Kansas to break out in a rash and itch

Now they say there was no blast in North Korea

Proof of whiskey's warming effect - more than internally

Putin claims West complicit in harboring Chechen terrorists - further cooling relations with USA

Putin readies pre-emptive strikes against terrorists (at home or abroad in question)

India scraps anti-terror law

Pakistan army pounds Al Qaeda mountain hideouts

The frogs agree with Kofi Annan that the war in Iraq is illegal - French are fried IMHO

Calgary researchers claiming they have found a cure for the common cold

866 posted on 09/17/2004 10:06:09 PM PDT by MamaDearest (Kerry's campaign is on record, but the record is broken.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 837 | View Replies ]

Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article


FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson