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Afghanistan
Anthrax bomb plans found in Kabul NGO offices
  • Sketches and calculations to make a helium-powered balloon bomb filled with anthrax have been found in the Kabul office of an NGO headed by Bashiruddin Mehmood, one of the two Pakistani nuclear scientists detained in Islamabad for questioning on alleged links with Osama bin Laden. Such a balloon bomb was capable of showering anthrax over areas as vast as New York or Washington DC. The premises belonged to the Ummah Tameer-e-Nau, whose president was Mehmood. Mehmood, along with Abdul Majid (another scientist) were detained again in Islamabad for questioning.
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    Eight reporters dead so far
  • Eight Western journalists have now died in Afghanistan since the war began, and news organizations including Reuters, the Associated Press, the BBC, the Washington Post and America's major TV networks have withdrawn their employees from the country.
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    WMD development sites identified
  • More than 40 sites that might have been used to conduct research on chemical, biological or nuclear weapons have been identified in Afghanistan, and some are still in Taliban hands. Gen. Tommy Franks said at a briefing in Tampa that no evidence of actual weapons has been found. He denied reports that samples of sarin had been found.
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    Canuck journalist held for ransom
  • A Canadian journalist was being held for ransom, an apparent captive of Taliban fighters. Ken Hechtman, 32, a Montreal-based freelance reporter, was reportedly being kept in a windowless room in or near Spin Boldak.
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    Talibs waiting to get their hands on US troops
  • At Kandahar, the Taliban is “waiting anxiously to confront the US troops and to embrace martyrdom in the fight”, The Frontier Post reported. Taliban sources said that more than 6,000 of their troops have been killed all over Afghanistan since the start of the air campaign.
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    Mullah Omar sez for Talibs not to yield
  • Mullah Mohammad Omar - said to be unhurt after US air raids in Kandahar - made a radio broadcast telling the Taleban not to yield any more ground in the face of the Northern Alliance advance. "This is not a question of tribes. This is a question of Islam," the self-styled Emir of Afghanistan was quoted as saying. Hamid Karzai, who is still not dead, says a delegation of tribal elders is trying to persuade the Taleban to surrender.
  • Posted by: Fred Pruitt || 11/28/2001 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:


    Home Front
    Maryland bans Santa Claus
  • Normality Watch: Montgomery County Executive Douglas M. Duncan (D) yesterday vetoed legislation that would have regulated smoking in the privacy of people's homes, reversing course after a rash of worldwide ridicule and a public opinion backlash. The professionally indignant immediately counter-attacked: Matt Drudge reports that the Montgomery County community of Kensington has banned Santa Claus from its annual tree lighting ceremony this Sunday. "Because two families in our town felt that they would be uncomfortable with Santa Claus being a part of our event," Mayor Lynn Raufaste said. "At least now Santa can stay at home and smoke, if nothing else," mocked one Montgomery County lawmaker.
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    Terror Networks
    Anthrax letter to Chile bore Swiss postmark
  • A suspected anthrax letter sent to Chile bore a Swiss postmark but may have been mailed from New York. Dr. Antonio Banfi, a pediatrician in Santiago, Chile, received the letter -- with a Swiss postmark and a Florida return address -- two weeks ago. Swiss Federal Police said the letter was part of a large mailing sent on behalf of a Florida company by the New York branch of the Swiss Post Office. Swiss Post International Inc. provides worldwide bulk mailing services for companies. Under U.S. rules, letters sent within the country by international post offices must carry a foreign postmark. The letter sent to Chile bore a postmark from Zurich, Switzerland, but had no date -- typical of letters sent by the New York branch. Officials at Mosby Inc., a publisher of medical journals, told the Orlando Sentinel that whoever mailed the letter listed their headquarters as the return address. Mosby is one of three publishing imprints owned by Harcourt Health Sciences.
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    UN orders freeze on Taliban funds
  • The United Nations ordered a global freeze on assets held by every member of the former Taliban government in Afghanistan, vastly expanding the list of individuals and organizations whose holdings are blocked after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. The new list names 152 Taliban officials, beginning with Taliban founder Mullah Mohammad Omar, and ending with senior officials in government ministeries from the education department to zoning. It also includes accounts of Afghan-related businesses, including one held at a Citibank in New Delhi, India.
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    13 Maoists killed in Nepal
  • Soldiers killed 13 rebels in an attack in western Nepal. Five other rebels were arrested and a truck laden with arms, explosives and money was recovered following the gunfight in Salyan, 250 miles west of Katmandu. The army suffered no casualties.
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    Belgians arrest Algerian in Masood investigation
  • Belgian authorities arrested an Algerian following a series of raids on a suspected false passport ring believed linked to the assassination of Afghan opposition leader Ahmed Shah Massood. The arrest came after authorities released 12 people who had been detained in house raids Monday. The raids are believed part of an investigation into whether two suicide bombers who fatally wounded Massood on Sept. 9 in his northern Afghan headquarters had been operating out of Belgium. Massood's killers posed as journalists and were carrying Belgian passports. The 30-year-old Algerian asylum-seeker was charged with forgery and gangsterism.
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    The Alliance
    Jordan, Arab League ask US not to attack Iraq
  • Jordan and the Arab League appealed to the United States not to attack Iraq, saying that such a strike would have dangerous consequences.
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    Spain will commit troops if needed
  • Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar promised President Bush that Spain would commit military forces to the U.S.-led war on terrorism if needed.
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    Germans arrest Moroccan connected with 9-11
  • German authorities arrested a Moroccan man they say controlled a bank account used to move large sums of money to the Sept. 11 hijackers, saying he had a long history of "intensive contacts" with the terrorists. The arrest of 27-year-old Mounir El Motassadeq at his home in Hamburg was the first in Germany directly related to the terror attacks.
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    Palestinian, Jordanian al-Qaeda recruiters arrested in Philippines
  • Two Palestinians and a Jordanian arrested last week in the Philippines are suspected of recruiting for Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network. Authorities said they seized pistols and bomb-making components from Mohammad Sabri Selamah, 35, a Palestinian carrying Iraqi documents. Also arrested were Ahmad Abd Bin Masria, 32, a Palestinian with a Lebanese passport; and Hussam al Ddeen Hasan Ali, 36, a Jordanian.
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    Somalia PM sez US can send troops to track terrorists


  • Not really minding if Iraq goes first, Somalia's new interim prime minister, Hassan Abshir Farah, has said America could deploy troops in the country to monitor and track down alleged terrorists activities there. Somalia is on Washington's list of terrorist states and US intelligence officials are reported to believe that al-Qaeda members fleeing Afghanistan may head for Mogadishu.
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    Two weeks of WOT
    Wed 2001-11-28
      Mullah Omar sez for Talibs not to yield
    Tue 2001-11-27
      Prison revolt over. Bad Guys dead.
    Mon 2001-11-26
      Delegation goes to Kandahar to chat with Mullah Omar
    Sun 2001-11-25
      Konduz has fallen
    Sat 2001-11-24
      Malays nab Nur Misuari
    Fri 2001-11-23
      Binny's moved to Tora Bora
    Thu 2001-11-22
      Konduz commander sez he's ready to surrender
    Wed 2001-11-21
      Taliban has until Thursday to surrender Konduz
    Tue 2001-11-20
      MNLF abandons peace agreement
    Mon 2001-11-19
      Paks no longer recognize Taliban government
    Sun 2001-11-18
      Talibs ask for UN intervention at Konduz
    Sat 2001-11-17
      Rabbani arrives in Kabul
    Fri 2001-11-16
      Konduz talks collapse
    Thu 2001-11-15
      Konduz deciding whether to surrender
    Wed 2001-11-14
      Pashtun force enters southern Afghanistan from Quetta


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