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IDF: Hezbollah deploys rockets, missiles in south Lebanon
haaretz ^ | 10/02/2008 | By Amos Harel, Haaretz Correspondent
Posted on 02/09/2008 9:19:48 PM PST by Flavius
Hezbollah has managed to deploy large numbers of Katyusha rockets and antitank missiles in southern Lebanon, senior Israel Defense Forces officials have told Haaretz. These weapons in Shi’ite villages have been undetected by UN observers, the officials say.
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“Mosque arsonist can stay
Jan 19 2008 by Ben Glaze, South Wales Echo”
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “AN asylum seeker who burned down a mosque could be allowed to stay in the UK because sending him home might endanger his life.
Mentally-ill Iranian Ali Ghahremani, who admitting starting the blaze at the Madina Mosque in Cathays, Cardiff, was sentenced to an indefinite hospital order at Newport Crown Court.
He had earlier pleaded guilty to arson and being reckless as to whether life was endangered after setting fire to the Madina and shouting: Youre all going to burn.
Immigrants convicted of serious offences in Britain are usually recommended for deportation at the end of their sentences but because 37-year-old Ghahremani also insulted Islam by destroying a holy building, the court heard sending him back might jeopardise his safety.
Peter Davies, prosecuting, said: This defendant is a citizen of Iran and one who could be in danger returning, having being convicted of defiling a mosque.
Judge Roderick Denyer QC said the Home Secretary would decide whether Ghahremani should leave when his treatment is complete.
No-one was inside the mosque when Ghahremani, who had worked and worshipped at the Madina, started the blaze at 8.10am on November 14, 2006.
He had earlier bought petrol from a Newport Road garage, gone to Woodville Road and broken in.
Ghahremani, of Pontypridd Road, Porth, Rhondda, started six fires inside before running into Woodville Road where witnesses reported a man ranting and raving in a foreign language.”