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Covert Radio Show: 82808 Farc Hezbollah and Aaron Mannes
Should the west talk to Bin Laden? The Swiss Foreign Minister says yes. Aaron Mannes joins us to talk about Hugo Chavez, FARC and Hezbollah.
(Posted August 28, 2008)
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August 9, 2008
“Canadian get 13 years in Alaska pipeline bombing plot”
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “Reumayr was arrested in August 1999.”
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “Prosecutors said Reumayr acquired explosives and sought to plant 14 timed bombs at three points along the pipeline in an attempt to disrupt energy supplies over the turn of the millennium.
Reumayr also planned to buy energy securities at low prices before the attack, and hoped to profit by selling them at a higher price amid market turmoil afterward, prosecutors said.”
Manila ferry blast suspect held
A leading suspect wanted over the Philippines' worst militant attack has been arrested in Bahrain and returned to Manila, officials have said.
Ruben Pestano Lavilla Jr, 35, is wanted for alleged involvement in the bombing of a ferry in Manila Bay in 2004 that led to 116 deaths in a subsequent fire.
He was the "brains" behind an Islamic group allied to two al-Qaeda affiliated organisations, Manila officials say.
They say he was detected after document checks by Manila's embassy in Bahrain.
The arrest had not been made public while Philippine officials prepared deportation papers.
'Fled' country
Marcelino Libanan, head of the immigration commission, told Reuters news agency that Mr Lavilla was checked after trying to get a bank loan and had been working as an interpreter at the Philippine embassy.
However, Justice Undersecretary Ricardo Blancaflor told the AP agency that the arrest came after Mr Lavilla submitted documents for a job at the embassy.
Mr Lavilla is alleged to have fled the Philippines a month after the ferry attack.
He is accused of being the mastermind behind the Rajah Solaiman Movement, blamed for several bomb attacks in Manila in 2004 and 2005.
The movement is said to be linked to the Jemaah Islamiyah and Abu Sayyaf Muslim militant groups, based in the southern Philippines.
Mr Blancaflor said: "If you are a terrorist, wherever you are, wherever you hide, the law will catch up with you - that's the most important thing here."
The ferry blaze was South East Asia's second-worst militant attack after the 2002 bombings in Bali, Indonesia, that killed 202 people.
The 10,000-tonne Superferry 14 was heading for Bacolod in the central Philippines when it caught fire on 27 February 2004.