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North Korea acknowledges it has nuclear weapons
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Long time (time's perception is subjective) no Rantburg?
Glad you're online again, What 'appened? Hax0rs? Hardware? Sys crash? Your uplink?
The server crashed at around 3 a.m. I'm home with a cold today, and slept until 8 a.m. I called it in as soon as I got up, and the system somehow lost it. It took me three trouble calls to get us restarted, at around 1.25 p.m. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Posted by: Sobiesky || 02/10/2005 1:21:58 PM || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Hey! Take it easy and get well!

My convenience or the opposite of it is beside point. :-)

I just wondered, that's all. Glad it's sorted out.
Posted by: Sobiesky || 02/10/2005 13:56 Comments || Top||

#2  Don't forget, Fred, ---DRINK YOUR ORANGE JUICE!
Posted by: BigEd || 02/10/2005 14:43 Comments || Top||

#3  What ’appened? Hax0rs? Hardware? Sys crash? Your uplink?

Too much pr0n. :)
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama || 02/10/2005 14:48 Comments || Top||

#4  gotta cold here too - get well, Fred
Posted by: Frank G || 02/10/2005 14:52 Comments || Top||

#5  I've got one too. We've got to stay out of the bar.
Posted by: Tom || 02/10/2005 14:58 Comments || Top||

#6  Speakinmg of bar...
Posted by: Sobiesky || 02/10/2005 15:04 Comments || Top||

#7  Get Well Fred! Stay away from that ole' pipe for awhile! If your cold is like the one runnin' around the Baltimore/Washington Area, Hold On it's a rough one!
Posted by: TomAnon || 02/10/2005 15:23 Comments || Top||

#8  Ugh, sounders like the bottel-fly flu.
Posted by: Shipman || 02/10/2005 15:28 Comments || Top||

#9  Fred--I can't recommend Zicam enough for knocking a cold down and getting over it faster. There's no cure for a cold, but the zinc-based solution Zicam provides keeps the cold virus from replicating so it lessens both the duration and severity of the cold. I've been using it for 2+ years (well before Rush started using it and recommending it) and haven't had a "real" cold since. It comes in several variations (nasal swabs, nasal spray, oral spray, lozenges, and a kind of taffy chewy thing) but they all accomplish the same thing.

It's best to start taking it as soon as you feel the cold coming on, but it will still help knock down a full-blown cold somewhat as well.
Posted by: Dar || 02/10/2005 16:54 Comments || Top||

#10  I agree with Dar, although my doctor recommended plain zinc pills. Also warm salt water gargles and -- for a stuffy nose -- saline nose spray. And always, chicken soup.

Get well soon, Fred... Hope you feel the many good wishes from all here wafting toward you through the ether!
Posted by: trailing wife || 02/10/2005 17:22 Comments || Top||

#11  Yah, get well soon Fred. I had that cold recently and kicked it somewhere between day 14 and day 18. Yuck.
Posted by: Seafarious || 02/10/2005 19:10 Comments || Top||

#12  trailing wife: A formula for you
1 pint of distilled water
1 teaspoon of Kosher or Canning Salt (no preservative to cause further problems)
1 teaspoon of baking soda
4 mins nuking in a microwave
cover with fresh lid and let cool

Use to irrigate or mist the nose
The solutions kill virus, some bacteria and some fungus....
Posted by: 3dc || 02/10/2005 20:00 Comments || Top||

#13  Do not mess around with the cold. Try everything - stop at nothing. I am still recovering from pneumonia that started off with "a little cold". 'course, flying four times a week didn't help at all either. Steroids finally cleared my ears. Thanks Dr! - better living through chemistry.
Posted by: Doc8404 || 02/10/2005 20:05 Comments || Top||

#14  Doc (& others doing a lot of travelling) - have you seen this interactive map site? Kinda cool, but prolly very useful for travellers, too.
Posted by: .com || 02/10/2005 20:08 Comments || Top||

#15  3dc: bah, take it cold; it shrinks the sinuses a bit. ;)
Posted by: someone || 02/10/2005 20:27 Comments || Top||

#16  Thanks, 3dc, someone. I've saved it to my PalmPilot for future reference. You'll go with me everywhere ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife || 02/10/2005 20:40 Comments || Top||

#17  What the heck -- make a gallon and soak your tired feet too.
Posted by: Tom || 02/10/2005 20:50 Comments || Top||


Arabia
'Qaeda case' verdict set for 15/3; 'Search, arrest warrant illegal'
The Court of Cassation Tuesday set March 15, 2005 to issue a verdict in the petition filed by the Public Prosecution against four Islamists - Mohsen Fadel Ayed Al-Fadhli, Maqboul Fahad Fahhad Al-Maqboul, Mohamed Jomaan Safaq Al-Mutairi and Adel Yousef Ibrahim Bu Haimed - in the so-called 'al-Qaeda organization' case. The men are charged with working for a foreign country, Afghanistan, in a manner which could harm the political position of the state of Kuwait. Only one of the four men, Bu Haimed, attended the session. However lawyer for Fadhli, Mutairi and Bu Haimed, attorney Fahhad Nasser Al-Ajmi, said the Kuwaiti judiciary has nothing to do with this case because no crime had been committed inside Kuwait.

On Feb 3, 2003, the Criminal Court found the four men guilty for joining the military forces of a foreign country and sentenced them to five years in jail. Al-Mutairi was fined KD 50 for leaving the country illegally from an unofficial border point. On Dec 2, 2003, the Court of Appeals ordered to return the case file to the Public Prosecution to complete investigations. On Jan 2, 2004, the prosecution returned the case file to the court again. On April 28, 2004, the four men were acquitted by the Appeals Court after the court decided the Kuwaiti judiciary has no right to look into the case. The court has also ordered to lift the travel ban which had been slapped against the four men. The lawyer pointed out the prosecution warrant for search and arrest was illegal because the investigations conducted by the State Security officer were not serious. He added the case papers did not contain any evidence showing the officer had conducted investigations on the suspects before their arrest.
This article starring:
ADEL YUSEF IBRAHIM BU HAIMEDal-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
MAQBUL FAHAD FAHAD AL MAQBULal-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
MOHAMED JOMAAN SAFAQ AL MUTAIRIal-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
MOHSEN FADEL AIED AL FADHLIal-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
Posted by: Fred || 02/10/2005 00:00:00 AM || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under:


Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
Basayev stabs leg to show that he's alive, sez Count Dooku is too
Chechen separatist leader Shamil Basayev has denied reports of his own death which appeared last week in the Russian press, saying he is alive and well and even stabbing his artificial limb to prove it. Basayev, whose leg was amputated in 2000, appeared in a video reportedly recorded on Sunday. In the four-minute video, which was obtained by the separatist news site Kavkazcenter.com, he said that he is feeling well, that he is not suffering from kidney problems. His wooden leg is also fine, Basayev said in the video. But Basayev dismissed reports that the cease-fire was ordered by Maskhadov in response to the arrest of his relatives, and calling the reports Russian lies and propaganda. Basayev added that reports of the death of another field commander, Doku Umarov, were disinformation. Basayev reiterated his demands for full sovereignty and independence for Chechnya, saying that the war would continue until then.
This article starring:
DOKU OMAROVChechnya
SHAMIL BASAIEVChechnya
Posted by: Dan Darling || 02/10/2005 12:14:18 AM || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1 



The question is whether chips flew off and he got splinters...

Posted by: BigEd || 02/10/2005 13:54 Comments || Top||

#2  did he stab Dooku to show he's alive as well?
Posted by: Frank G || 02/10/2005 16:51 Comments || Top||

#3  "The name is Bas-ah-YEV! ... Class dismissed."

/Obscure movie reference
Posted by: Xbalanke || 02/10/2005 17:54 Comments || Top||


Hard boyz not listening to Maskhadov
Armed bands are continuing fire attacks on federal forces and terrorist acts against civilians in Chechnya, the republic's military commandant Lieutenant-General Grigory Fomenko told Itar-Tass on Wednesday. "The statement of the ringleader of extremists Aslan Maskhadov about a stop to combat actions in Chechnya is an empty sound for militants," he said. This prompts only one conclusion - Maskhadov does not control the situation in the republic and most of bands are not subordinate to him anymore, he said.
He hasn't noticed that up until now?
"Maskhadov should have long since understood that his time in Chechnya has passed and he does not belong to himself. He is fully dependant on international terrorism." Fomenko said federal forces were continuing operations to spot and destroy gunmen and landmines planted by them.
Posted by: Dan Darling || 02/10/2005 12:11:58 AM || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:


China-Japan-Koreas
North Korea acknowledges it has nuclear weapons
North Korea publicly admitted Thursday for the first time that it has nuclear weapons, and said it wouldn't return to six-nation talks aimed at getting it to abandon its nuclear ambitions.

Diplomats have said that North Korea has acknowledged having nuclear arms in private talks, but this is the first time the communist government has said so directly to the public.

"We had already taken the resolute action of pulling out of the (Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty) and have manufactured nukes for self-defense to cope with the Bush administration's ever-more undisguised policy to isolate and stifle the DPRK," the North Korean Foreign Ministry said in a statement carried by the state-run Korean Central News Agency.

DPRK refers to the country's official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

North Korea's "nuclear weapons will remain (a) nuclear deterrent for self-defense under any circumstances," the ministry said. "The present reality proves that only powerful strength can protect justice and truth."

Since 2003, the United States, the two Koreas, China, Japan and Russia have held three rounds of talks in Beijing aimed at persuading the North to abandon nuclear weapons development in return for economic and diplomatic rewards. But no significant progress has been made.

A fourth round scheduled for September was canceled when North Korea refused to attend, citing what it called a "hostile" U.S. policy.

Thursday's statement came after President Bush started his second term last month by refraining from direct criticism of North Korea — raising hopes that the North would return to the stalled nuclear talks. But North Korea said it had little hope for improved ties during Bush's second term office.

"We have wanted the six-party talks but we are compelled to suspend our participation in the talks for an indefinite period till we have recognized that there is justification for us to attend the talks," the North said Thursday.

North Korea said it came to its decision because "the U.S. disclosed its attempt to topple the political system in the DPRK at any cost, threatening it with a nuclear stick."

Still, North Korea said it retained its "principled stand to solve the issue through dialogue and negotiations and its ultimate goal to denuclearize the Korean Peninsula remain unchanged."
Posted by: Dan Darling || 02/10/2005 2:00:14 AM || Comments || Link || [10 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Haven't they been saying this for years? What's new about this? Where's the Kimmy graphic?
Posted by: nada || 02/10/2005 13:25 Comments || Top||

#2  LOL Kimmy shouting about his "nukes" again, only to get kickied of the frontpages by prins Charles's "New" marriage LOL
Posted by: ocasional lurker || 02/10/2005 13:31 Comments || Top||

#3 


Where's the Kimmy graphic?


nada-Ask, and ye shall receive!

Posted by: BigEd || 02/10/2005 13:41 Comments || Top||

#4  Sounds like the other four have a bigger problem than we do.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis || 02/10/2005 13:42 Comments || Top||

#5  It is all up to the ChiComs now. If they want to keep this little mad dog alive, then they just have to keep subsidizing his economy. Cut off the aid and the Norks sink in a month or 2. Enabling behavior will bite the Chicoms in the ass. How bout a nuclear armed Japan, eh? Keep it up, Chicoms.
Posted by: Alaska Paul || 02/10/2005 13:44 Comments || Top||

#6  NorK has nukes? And China's okay with that?
Posted by: BH || 02/10/2005 13:45 Comments || Top||

#7 


NorK has nukes? And China's okay with that?


Probably not...

Posted by: BigEd || 02/10/2005 13:50 Comments || Top||

#8  Maybe Bush should start saying publically that Taiwan should look to "advanced, alternative weapons" to defend themselves.
Posted by: Laurence of the Rats || 02/10/2005 13:52 Comments || Top||

#9  before they said it private, never announced in public

either 1. Theyre trying to get more concessions
2. Theyre afraid were getting close to action
or
3. It has something do with their internal politics, where SOMETHING seems to be happening.
Posted by: Liberalhawk || 02/10/2005 13:52 Comments || Top||

#10  I had this little daydream early this am when this news appeared at the BBC web site.

In other news today an emergency secret meeting of top Japanese political and military decided that Japan needs a viable nuclear deterrent. The participants decided that 200 warheads and the missiles to deliver them would be produced.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom || 02/10/2005 13:54 Comments || Top||

#11  I think Secretary Rice needs to admit that we have nuclear weapons and provide a nuclear warhead count on our submarine-launched cruise missiles that could be within short range of North Korea at any given time. Then she should advise the Chinese that we refuse to take part in any talks regarding additional arming of Japan and South Korea. Then the USS Pueblo should mysteriously explode.
Posted by: Tom || 02/10/2005 14:10 Comments || Top||

#12  BigEd - love the map!
Posted by: Rex Mundi || 02/10/2005 14:19 Comments || Top||

#13  I hope the US is longer sending NK any aid.
Posted by: ed || 02/10/2005 14:42 Comments || Top||

#14  And a big tip of the hat goes to Jimmuh Carter here.
Posted by: Matt || 02/10/2005 14:58 Comments || Top||

#15  Again?

Maybe it's just me, but I could have sworn they admitted this months ago. Maybe it's some kind of Juche ritual?
Posted by: The Doctor || 02/10/2005 15:06 Comments || Top||

#16  ed---The US has stopped, fortunately. The US was the biggest contributor of aid to the Norks until we cut off fuel oil a few years ago. We may still have some foodstuffs coming, but it is nominal. The Heritage foundation, I believe, had a white paper on why the USSR fell, but the Norks didn't. All the aid kept the Norks going and they got their foreign exchange by selling weapons to others.
Posted by: Alaska Paul || 02/10/2005 15:47 Comments || Top||

#17  This should not be news at all.
We have known this was inevitable for the last few years, and it was believed for quite awhile they actually had one built. No one should be shocked or suprised.
Posted by: Bill Clinton || 02/10/2005 17:37 Comments || Top||

#18  Song About Kimmie

General Kim Jong-Il

We Need Alternative Words :

Original

From Paek-du mountains, 1000km long beautiful realm
All look up to the General and cheer him.
He is the people's leader to inherit the great work of the Sun.
Long live, long live, General Kim Jeong-Il !

Millions of flowers on the earth tell us his love.
Blue waves of the ocean sing of his work.
He is the creator of happiness to grow the garden of Ju-che.
Long live, long live, General Kim Jeong-Il !

He protects socialism with his courage like steel.
He makes our country famous in the world.
He is the defender of justice with a flag of autonomy.
Long live, long live, General Kim Jeong-Il !

Revised

From the slave rice patties, starving where food is so close...
All praise Kim Jung-Il They do so lest they die
As he leads, his people, way, way down the drain--
When will, someone wise up and take Kimmie out?

Millions of bodies left in shallow graves me boys
Are evidence of all of his "hard work"
He is the creator of this mess, along with his dad.
When will, someone wise up and take Kimmie out?

He protects his French Cognac with nerves of steel, he does
And satisfies imported round-eye hookers in a great way
He lives, his life, unaware of whats around..
When will, someone wise up and take Kimmie out?

Posted by: Ogeretla_2005 || 02/10/2005 18:59 Comments || Top||

#19  Why believe this pronouncement? Until I see a successful test/attack, I don't believe one way or the other.
Posted by: Zpaz || 02/10/2005 19:05 Comments || Top||

#20  Very nice, Ogeretla_2005. The Cognac is a nice touch.

Somehow I get the feeling China is reeeal happy this came during the Chinese New Year...
Posted by: Pappy || 02/10/2005 20:08 Comments || Top||

#21  Was that huge explosion near China's border last year the Nork Nuke Test?
Posted by: Whash Sneth3118 || 02/10/2005 20:25 Comments || Top||

#22  In other news, the Pope acknowledges he is Catholic.
Posted by: Chris W. || 02/10/2005 22:12 Comments || Top||

#23  Did anyone watch ABC News tonight? Peter Jennings started the broadcast saying that it was 'all the fault of the Bush Administration' and that North Korea manufactured nukes because it needed them to defend itself against the Bush Administration.

Not a peep of Clinton or Madam Halfbright selling us up the river.
Posted by: CrazyFool || 02/10/2005 22:25 Comments || Top||

#24  Peter Jennings. Canadian. Nothing else need be said.
Posted by: BigEd || 02/10/2005 22:36 Comments || Top||

#25  No criticism of Clintoon, King of Camelot II, is allowed or accepted. His shit doth not stink.
Posted by: .com || 02/10/2005 22:39 Comments || Top||

#26  Jennings doesn't count for anything. Clinton is to blame if any US person is. The Norks got what they wanted anyhow. Of course if they use any or sell any the result will be the end of them. If you want to see some real stupidiy on this check this out.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom || 02/10/2005 23:29 Comments || Top||

#27  sorry for the "Whash Sneth3118" some garbage in my browser...

Just yesterday Japan was discussing changing the Constitution so that that Military would be a real Military and not a Self Defense force.

Also, remember when Japan was going to do Pu breader reactors and bought tons and tons of Pu. Then after one little "flash" accident stopped the whole thing? Well didn't hear a thing about them reselling/returning any Pu. They have enough for about 50,000 bombs. 50K Something for little kimmy and China to ponder. Want to bet how quick they could be built? Perhaps a number and date should be added to the Prediction Market at StrategyPage.com...
Posted by: 3dc || 02/10/2005 23:54 Comments || Top||


Home Front: WoT
BREAKING: Lawyer Stewart convicted on all counts
A veteran civil rights lawyer was convicted Thursday of crossing the line by smuggling messages of violence from one of her jailed clients — a radical Egyptian sheik — to his terrorist disciples on the outside. The jury has been deliberating off-and-on over the past month in the case of Lynne Stewart, 65, a firebrand, left-wing activist known for representing radicals and revolutionaries in her 30 years on the New York legal scene. The jury deliberated 13 days in all. Stewart faces up to 20 years in prison on charges that included conspiracy, giving material support to terrorists and defrauding the U.S. government. Stewart sat stoically in a courtroom filled with her supporters, who gasped when the verdict was read. The trial focused attention on the line between zealous advocacy and criminal behavior by a lawyer. Some defense lawyers saw the case as a government warning to attorneys to tread carefully in terrorism cases.

The jury also convicted a U.S. postal worker, Ahmed Abdel Sattar, of plotting to "kill and kidnap persons in a foreign country" by publishing an edict urging the killing of Jews and their supporters. A third defendant, Arabic interpreter Mohamed Yousry, was convicted of providing material support to terrorists. Sattar could face life in prison and Yousry up to 20 years.

Stewart was the lawyer for Omar Abdel-Rahman, a blind sheik sentenced to life in prison in 1996 for conspiring to assassinate Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and destroy several New York landmarks, including the U.N. building and the Lincoln and Holland Tunnels. Stewart's co-defendants also had close ties to Abdel-Rahman. Prosecutors said Stewart and the others carried messages between the sheik and senior members of a Egyptian-based terrorist organization, helping spread Abdel-Rahman's venomous call to kill those who did not subscribe to his extremist interpretation of Islamic law. At the time, the sheik was in solitary confinement in Minnesota under special prison rules to keep him from communicating with anyone except his wife and his lawyers. Prosecutor Andrew Dember argued that Stewart and her co-defendants essentially "broke Abdel-Rahman out of jail, made him available to the worst kind of criminal we find in this world — terrorists."

Stewart, who once represented Weather Underground radicals and mob turncoat Sammy "The Bull" Gravano, repeatedly declared her innocence, maintaining she was unfairly targeted by overzealous prosecutors. But she also testified that she believed violence was sometimes necessary to achieve justice: "To rid ourselves of the entrenched, voracious type of capitalism that is in this country that perpetuates sexism and racism, I don't think that can come nonviolently."

A major part of the prosecution's case was Stewart's 2000 release of a statement withdrawing the sheik's support for a cease-fire in Egypt by his militant followers. Prosecutors, though, could point to no violence that resulted from the statement. Videotape of prison conversations between Stewart and the sheik also were played for jurors — recordings the defense denounced as an intrusion into attorney-client privilege.
This article starring:
AHMED ABDEL SATTARal-Qaeda
LYNNE STEWARTal-Qaeda
MOHAMED YUSRYal-Qaeda
OMAR ABDEL RAHMANal-Qaeda
Posted by: growler || 02/10/2005 3:46:38 PM || Comments || Link || [7 views] Top|| File under:

#1  And here's the Reuters spin:

A New York defense lawyer was convicted on Thursday of aiding terrorism by helping a client send violent messages to militant followers in a case that critics say could hinder the defense of future terrorism suspects.

Lynne Stewart, 65, a feisty defender of the poor and unpopular, was accused in the closely watched case of violating an agreement made with the U.S. Justice Department to limit contact between her client, Sheikh Omar Abdel-Rahman, and the outside world.
Posted by: growler || 02/10/2005 15:48 Comments || Top||

#2  ULULULULULULU!!!!
Posted by: BH || 02/10/2005 15:50 Comments || Top||

#3  it would do a world of good to take her out and shoot her. I mean TODAY, without delay.
Posted by: Kim Jong Il || 02/10/2005 15:53 Comments || Top||

#4  This will be appealed forever. The left will not be happy until they destroy this country.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom || 02/10/2005 15:55 Comments || Top||

#5  She'll wish she were at Abu Ghraib.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis || 02/10/2005 15:56 Comments || Top||

#6  An UGLY person in all senses of the word
Posted by: Frank G || 02/10/2005 15:57 Comments || Top||

#7  SPOD

actually, she hasn't had too much of a following from any quarter.
Posted by: PlanetDan || 02/10/2005 16:00 Comments || Top||

#8  In the spirit of what Mrs. D said, while Stewart is awaiting her appeal, would it be possible for her guards to place the warden's panties on her head? You know, that way she'll feel like part of the gang she likes to run with...
Posted by: Jules 187 || 02/10/2005 16:01 Comments || Top||

#9  A New York defense lawyer was convicted on Thursday of aiding terrorism by helping a client send violent messages to militant followers in a case that critics say could hinder the defense of future terrorism suspects

I hope to Christ that's true.
Posted by: badanov || 02/10/2005 16:04 Comments || Top||

#10  badanov, I hope that you are wrong, but in the right direction.

I hope that it sinks all possiblity of cohesive defense of true terrorists. Leaving them without recourse to communicating messages to coordinate attacks from within prison or escapes.

You simply did not take it far enough, badanov.
Posted by: Jame Retief || 02/10/2005 16:12 Comments || Top||

#11  Then clarify it for me.
Posted by: badanov || 02/10/2005 16:20 Comments || Top||

#12  This phrase jumped out at me: "... for conspiring to assassinate Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and destroy several New York landmarks, ..."

Yeah, they were just trying to destroy landmarks, not kill anybody. Sheesh!
Posted by: Xbalanke || 02/10/2005 16:24 Comments || Top||

#13  An attourny has no priveledge to break the law.
Posted by: mojo || 02/10/2005 16:27 Comments || Top||

#14  [Off-topic or abusive comments deleted]
Posted by: Shaiter Thrutle8631 TROLL || 02/10/2005 17:06 Comments || Top||

#15  # 13 Mojo you are right- a lawyer has no privilage to break the law. It is said
"a lawyer can be the biggest law breaker of them all". which is why so many do not like to hire a lawyer or recommend one! Who was Ms. Stewart defense counsel? I doubt she will win an appeal
or new trial etc. I hope that she was NOT WRONGFULLY CONVICTED or simply painted a criminal at her trial- which happens to so many defendants. Our prisons are filled with innocent citizens.***

Andrea Jackson
Posted by: Andrea || 02/10/2005 17:13 Comments || Top||

#16  # 13 Mojo you are right- a lawyer has no privilage to break the law. It is said
"a lawyer can be the biggest law breaker of them all". which is why so many do not like to hire a lawyer or recommend one! Who was Ms. Stewart defense counsel? I doubt she will win an appeal
or new trial etc. I hope that she was NOT WRONGFULLY CONVICTED or simply painted a criminal at her trial- which happens to so many defendants. Our prisons are filled with innocent citizens.***

Andrea Jackson
Posted by: Andrea || 02/10/2005 17:18 Comments || Top||

#17  Our prisons are filled with innocent citizens

I call bullshit on that one, Andrea. Prove it.
Posted by: Frank G || 02/10/2005 17:18 Comments || Top||

#18  "To rid ourselves of the entrenched, voracious type of capitalism that is in this country that perpetuates sexism and racism, I don't think that can come nonviolently."

Sorry. Go to Jail. Go directly to jail. Do not pass Go. Do not collect $200.00.
Posted by: tu3031 || 02/10/2005 17:38 Comments || Top||

#19  Sorry Andrea, I have been practiced criminal defense since 1980. Just aint' true.

Posted by: Sgt.D.T. || 02/10/2005 17:40 Comments || Top||

#20  That sounds like Mucky, strike "been."
Posted by: Sgt.D.T. || 02/10/2005 17:42 Comments || Top||

#21  they all SAY they're innocent, but that's not the same as BEING innocent.

Posted by: PlanetDan || 02/10/2005 17:43 Comments || Top||

#22  As we contemplate this news, let us recall Stewart's thoughts on freedom of speech:

I don't have any problem with Mao or Stalin or the Vietnamese leaders or certainly Fidel locking up people they see as dangerous.
Posted by: Angie Schultz || 02/10/2005 17:59 Comments || Top||

#23  That bovine bolshevik got what was comin'. She can rot.
Posted by: Rex Mundi || 02/10/2005 18:05 Comments || Top||

#24  I have been waiting a long time for this. There are a few choice words that I would like to use to describe her, but as a Christian, I will refrain. The best I can come up with is, EVIL DOESN'T COME ANY UGLIER!!!
Posted by: Poison Reverse || 02/10/2005 18:37 Comments || Top||

#25  I'm having a party! I have waited a long time for this.
Posted by: Quana || 02/10/2005 18:51 Comments || Top||

#26  Is it me, or does she look like Ed Asner's twin?
Posted by: Rex Mundi || 02/10/2005 19:00 Comments || Top||

#27  My God, she has a face that only a blind (lots of emphasis on blind) Sheik can love!
Posted by: TMH || 02/10/2005 19:04 Comments || Top||

#28  She is a horrible old communist who is finally getting her due. I hope that she spends her last days behind bars.
Posted by: Remoteman || 02/10/2005 19:06 Comments || Top||

#29 

Stewart, at a young age lamented the untimely death of her mentor due to a bucket of water. She vowed never to suffer such a fate herself. Now, in the twilight of her career, she has succumbed to a far more painful end...

Posted by: BigEd || 02/10/2005 19:10 Comments || Top||

#30  It isn't just the stringy, unwashed hair that does it for me... it's the charming facial expression.

BOY I'D LIKE TA...
Posted by: Jim Shorts || 02/10/2005 19:23 Comments || Top||

#31  it's the hairy mole....
Posted by: Frank G || 02/10/2005 19:25 Comments || Top||

#32  I almost lost it when Dan Blather said, "Lynne Stewart, a respected criminal lawyer, was convicted today". I watch CBS occasionally for comic relief but this just blew me out of the water.
Posted by: Deacon Blues || 02/10/2005 20:27 Comments || Top||

#33  Deacon....did Danny Boy say respected by whom? Respected by the good folks at the KSA embassy? CAIR perhaps? I trust the F**kin' traitor rots in her cell.
Posted by: Mark Z. || 02/10/2005 21:04 Comments || Top||

#34  No she IS respected by the MSM and the LLL. She got what she has coming. I expect appeal after appeal however. It's only natural she is a lawyer after all.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom || 02/10/2005 22:00 Comments || Top||

#35  Enjoy jail, ugly. Her conviction is wonderful news; I had my doubts.
Posted by: Chris W. || 02/10/2005 22:02 Comments || Top||

#36  I fear if I look at her pic too long I'll turn into a pillar of salt. That's one heinous looking broad.
Posted by: Chase Unineger3873 aka Jarhead || 02/10/2005 22:12 Comments || Top||

#37  A nod's as good as a wink to a Blind Sheikh... By the same logic, he'd say all his lawyers are beautiful, I'd guess.
Posted by: .com || 02/10/2005 22:15 Comments || Top||

#38  1ST LEARN HOW TO SPELL AND SECOND "FRY THE STUPID BITCH)!.........DOWN WITH THE TOWELIES!!!!!!
Posted by: Shaiter Thrutle8631 || 02/10/2005 17:06 Comments || Top||


Southeast Asia
Philippine army captures rebel hideout, kills 20
MANILA - The Philippine military said up to 20 rebels were killed at a fortified jungle hideout on Thursday, the fourth day of fierce fighting and bombing raids on the southwestern island of Jolo. The military said it suffered no casualties on Thursday. On Wednesday, it said 20 soldiers and nearly 40 rebels had been killed in the clashes since Monday.

Nearly 4,000 troops have been battling about 800 fighters from the Al Qaeda-linked Abu Sayyaf rebel group and renegade members of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) since the militants ambushed a convoy of soldiers in Patikul town. "There's still heavy fighting in the mountains of Panamao," Lieutenant-General Alberto Braganza, chief of the military's Southern Command, told reporters. "Our troops have encountered strong resistance from the rebels."

Braganza said soldiers recovered several bodies from the rebel hideout, adding up to 20 militants may have been killed in air strikes and artillery bombardments.

Earlier on Thursday, he brushed aside calls for a ceasefire from local Muslim leaders worried about losing their shirts along with their heads villagers caught up in the fighting. About 5,000 residents have been evacuated. "To me, it's surrender or nothing," Braganza said.

Abdurahman Jamasali, a former MNLF member, was sent by House of Representatives Speaker Jose de Venecia to talk to the rebels about a ceasefire. But Jamasali said intermittent skirmishes prevented him and Sulu provincial governor Benjamin Loong from seeking out rebel leaders because the military could not ensure their safety. "We were advised not to enter the rebels' positions," Jamasali told reporters.
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MILF not acting against "renegade" commanders
It has been a month since the Feb. 10 bloody attack by renegade Moro guerrillas on a roadside Army detachment here and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front's ceasefire committee still has not provided the police and the military with any word on the whereabouts of the perpetrators. Seven soldiers were killed and two others where wounded in the attack by some 200 guerrillas led by Ustadz Wahid, now the subject of an extensive police and military hunt.

Maj. Gen. Raul Relano, commander of the Army's 6th Infantry Division, said the military will continue to go after Tundok and at least three other commanders who plotted the attack. Relano said Wahid and his men have lately been seen mingling with Abu Sayyaf and suspected Jemaah Islamiyah elements in secluded spots at the Liguasan Marsh, a 220,000 hectare delta at the boundary of Maguindanao, Sultan Kudarat and North Cotabato. "Our informants, some of them Maguindanaon religious leaders, have also informed us that Wahid was also seen in the Butilen area (in Datu Piang, Maguindanao) which we bombarded last month due to the convergence there of Abu Sayyaf and suspected JI operatives," he said.

Relano said he is convinced that renegade MILF commanders known for their hardline position on the ongoing government-MILF peace talks, have "personal" links with foreign terrorists. "The MILF leadership has stated repeatedly that it did not order Wahid and his men to attack the detachment in Mamasapano and even emphasized that Wahid did it on his own. We in the military are quite apprehensive that, without the knowledge of the MILF, radical commanders like Wahid may have long been liaising with foreign terrorist organizations," he said.

Relano said the 6th ID's main concern now is to prevent renegade commanders like Wahid and an equally radical preacher, Amiril Kato Ombra, from embarking on attacks to derail the ongoing peace talks and to embarrass the leadership of their moderate chieftain, Al-Haj Murad.

Maguindanao Gov. Datu Andal Ampatuan said President Arroyo and the Department of National Defense should look seriously into reports that renegade rebel groups have been coddling key leaders of the Abu Sofia, a local kidnap-for-ransom gang, and the equally notorious Abu Sayyaf. "This is a very serious concern. We need to pool our efforts in addressing this security problem," Ampatuan told The STAR in the Maguindanao dialect.

Relano said they remain optimistic that they can neutralize Wahid and other renegade commanders whom the MILF has disowned due to their activities that have unduly affected the supposedly stable implementation of the ceasefire. "What gives us hope now that we will succeed is the outpouring of support for our efforts from Muslim political and religious leaders in a manner never before recorded in the history of Central Mindanao," he said.
This article starring:
AL HAJ MURADMoro Islamic Liberation Front
AMIRIL KATO OMBRAMoro Islamic Liberation Front
Maj. Gen. Raul Relano
USTADZ WAHIDMoro Islamic Liberation Front
Abu Sayyaf
Abu Sofia
Jemaah Islamiyah
Moro Islamic Liberation Front
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Iraq-Jordan
Knox soldier part of big catch
Since this story requires registration, I am posting the entire news article referred in Mudville Gazette: Rescued Egyptian Hostages.
The low-riding car, traveling through Baghdad, caught 1st Lt. David M. Lucas' attention. A car bomb, he thought.

It was about 4 p.m., almost time for his platoon to stop patrolling for the day, but Lucas, a Farragut High School graduate, asked the driver of his Humvee to cut off the suspicious vehicle. The three other Humvees in his platoon followed. When soldiers surrounded the car, two of the occupants ran away. The third stayed put, rifles pointing his way. After a quarter-mile chase on foot, the soldiers of the 10th Mountain Division, weighed down by some 100 pounds of gear, caught one of the men; the other escaped. Still, the threat of a car bomb remained. Lucas asked one of the captives to open the car's trunk, "so if it was a bomb we would not be caught in the blast."

There was no bomb. But there were two men "tied up and blindfolded." Lucas and his fellow soldiers didn't know it at the time, but they had rescued two of the four Egyptian technicians who had been kidnapped early Sunday in western Baghdad, according to the Associated Press. Intelligence obtained from that rescue led to the release of the two other Egyptians, Lucas said.

The lieutenant, who turned 27 last month, brought the story to Knoxville Monday afternoon, e-mailing his wife, Erica, his parents, John and Carol, and other close relatives and friends. His subject line was "good day," a little understated but characteristic of a man described by his family as modest and matter-of-fact. Most of Lucas' e-mails home, at least those to his wife, are short, a quick "I love you" or "I'll call you." He saves most of the details for handwritten letters or phone calls, she says. But this time, it seems, the news was too good to wait. In a 12-line e-mail, Lucas detailed the day he described as "interesting."
"[T]urns out that these guys are the egyptians that were kidnapped yesterday and we just made a headsup play," Lucas wrote. "[S]o we done good tonight and actually made a difference."
In a subsequent e-mail to the News Sentinel, Lucas provided additional details of the rescue, which he said involved 18 other soldiers and an interpreter, all on patrol. "Once the doors and trunk were open, we discovered the two men bound and gagged in the trunk," he wrote. "As you can imagine, the two men in the trunk were extremely happy to be rescued and very angry at their captures. We had not heard reports of kidnap victims yet, but we knew we had something. Needless to say, we were not too happy with the men once we found the men inside the trunk, but that all balanced out with the good feeling of helping two people who really needed it. So in the end it was a very good day."

A very good day, indeed. Lucas has had much worse. He and other soldiers spent Christmas Day recovering the bodies of seven family members killed when a truck, carrying butane gas, exploded near the Jordanian Embassy on Christmas Eve. Lucas told his father, John, a West Point graduate who fought in Vietnam, about that day, too. "He (David) said that the bomber specifically targeted the area to do the maximum damage to civilian residences," John Lucas, a Knoxville attorney, wrote in e-mail to family and friends. "Seeing things like this puts lost luggage and airline delays in a different perspective."

Although David Lucas hails from a military family - his two grandfathers served in World War II - his father never expected him to join. "When he was in high school, he had long hair down to his midback," he said. "It never occurred to me he would want to go in the United States Army."

But David Lucas did. He enlisted in the Army after graduating from Farragut in 1996. He completed his three years and then decided to go to college at Florida State University in Tallahassee. There, he enrolled in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC). The once unlikely soldier now wanted to be an officer. In 2000, Lucas met Erica, who, like him, was majoring in international relations. Her father was in the Navy. "I was about to go into a party and I didn't even make it in. He pulled me aside," she recalls. "Then I found out he was Army, and it didn't deter me. It was kind of exciting." The two married in June 2002. She was 21. He was 24.

On June 17, 2004, David was deployed to Iraq from his station in upstate New York. The couple had just begun painting their house and tearing up the carpet when he got his orders. Today, Erica Lucas is substitute teaching in Knox County and is living with her in-laws. Checking e-mail is her lifeline. "It's literally the highlight of my day," she said. "I never used to be a big computer person."

Monday's e-mail was especially gratifying. "Like he said in his e-mail, it was a day he made a difference," John Lucas said. "These guys were scheduled to be beheaded, probably."

Later this month, the family will be reunited for the first time in eight months. Lucas is scheduled to return home on a two-week leave. "I am just looking forward to seeing my wife and family," Lucas wrote in an e-mail sent to the News Sentinel Monday night - 2 a.m. Tuesday in Baghdad, just two hours before he had another patrol duty. "All I want is two weeks of peace and quiet with the ones I love."
Posted by: ed || 02/10/2005 4:26:00 PM || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  After a quarter-mile chase on foot, the soldiers of the 10th Mountain Division, weighed down by some 100 pounds of gear, caught one of the men;

It's like an episode of COPS, except of course, on COPS it's a 100 pounds of doughnuts.

What a great story. Too bad they didn't have an embedded.
Posted by: Penguin || 02/10/2005 19:40 Comments || Top||

#2  Too bad they didn't have an embedded.

According to CNN, all the embeds have been killed and eaten.

Seriously, this is a great story. I suspect there are many more like it. Nice that stuff like this is finally starting to slowly trickle in thru the quagmire-obsessed mainstream news.
Posted by: SteveS || 02/10/2005 20:18 Comments || Top||

#3  A good day indeed. Thank you, gentlemen.
Posted by: trailing wife || 02/10/2005 21:07 Comments || Top||


Israel-Palestine
Palestinian gunmen break into Gaza City jail, kill prisoners
Palestinian gunmen, some of them disguised as police officers, broke into Gaza City's central prison Thursday, exchanged fire with guards and killed three prisoners as part of long-running family feuds, police said. The attackers took one of the three alive, drove him to a nearby refugee camp and executed him in the streets, witnesses said. The gunmen then dumped the body into their car and drove around the camp, firing in the air from the car windows.

The shootout raised new questions about the ability of Palestinian security forces to restore order in the volatile Gaza Strip, as Israel and the Palestinians try to cement a fragile cease-fire. The three inmates killed Thursday had been awaiting trial for their involvement in two separate shooting deaths in the Bureij refugee camp. Thursday's attackers were members of the families of the two victims, police said. Early Thursday, the gunmen broke into the central jail, firing at the guards. Sounds of heavy shooting could be heard in downtown Gaza for about two hours, witnesses said. Police said that some of the gunmen were wearing police uniforms when they entered the jail, although they were not actual officers. An investigation was continuing Thursday morning.

The prison attack is the most severe challenge to Palestinian security forces since Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas took office a month ago, with a promise of restoring law and order. Abbas has deployed thousands of security forces throughout Gaza, to prevent attacks on Israeli targets and to ensure calm in Palestinian communities.
Posted by: Dan Darling || 02/10/2005 3:39:47 PM || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  How dare you be caught. You must plead your case with Allah. {KBLAM!}
Posted by: BigEd || 02/10/2005 15:52 Comments || Top||

#2  The movie version of the Wild West blended with the ROP comes to mind. But what does on expcet of a bunch of tribalists.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom || 02/10/2005 15:58 Comments || Top||

#3  "Mister Dillon! Mister Dillon! There's been a killin' Mister Dillon!"
Posted by: mojo || 02/10/2005 16:25 Comments || Top||

#4  They need to have John Wayne,Walter Brenner, and Dean Martin defending the jails.
Posted by: Bill || 02/10/2005 17:32 Comments || Top||

#5  Palestinian gunmen, some of them disguised as police officers...

Yeah...ummmmmmmmm..."disguised"!
That's the ticket!
Posted by: tu3031 || 02/10/2005 17:34 Comments || Top||

#6  I find the phrase "restore order" to be highly ironic, given that the only time there's been peace and order in the Territories was when the Israelis ruled there directly.
Posted by: trailing wife || 02/10/2005 17:51 Comments || Top||

#7  What did Richard Dawson have to say?

What did the "Survey" Say?

Inquirer minds wanna know.
Posted by: .com || 02/10/2005 18:59 Comments || Top||


Abbas fires Palestinian commanders
Palestinians from the radical group Hamas fired dozens of mortar shells and rockets at Jewish settlements in the Gaza Strip on Thursday, less than two days after Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas declared a cease-fire against Israelis everywhere.

Abbas, known popularly as Abu Mazen, moved swiftly to assert his authority late Thursday, firing 10 Palestinian security officials in Gaza, including three of the highest ranking officers in the strip: Abdul Razzeq Majaidah, the director of the Palestinian National Forces; Saib Ajez, the chief of the Palestinian police; and Maj. Gen. Omar, the top military coordination officer in Gaza. "And tomorrow, Abu Mazen is going to Gaza in order to begin taking steps on the ground. Rule of law and cessation of violence -- this is the key," Palestinian cabinet minister Saeb Erekat said.

No one was injured and damage was minor in the early morning mortar barrages directed at several Jewish settlements in the area of Gush Katif in the southern Gaza Strip, according to an Israeli military spokeswoman. Twenty-two mortar shells and one homemade Qassam rocket landed in and around the settlements during the attacks, which were followed by an attack on Morag settlement later in the day, she said. Israeli army troops "returned fire toward the sources of the launches but did not identify a hit," the spokeswoman said.

A statement by Hamas said 35 shells and 18 Qassam rockets were fired in the attacks, which the group said were in retaliation for the deaths of two Palestinians in Gaza: Fathi Abu Jazar, 22, who died early Thursday after reportedly being shot Wednesday by Israeli fire in the southern Gaza town of Rafah, and Hassan Alami, who died Wednesday, apparently when an explosive device he was working with blew up.

The Israeli army spokeswoman said that Israeli troops fired "warning shots" Wednesday when they saw four "suspicious" men about 50 yards outside the security fence surrounding the Gush Katif settlement block, and that the men were seen running away. She said she did not know if the incident was connected to the death of Abu Jazar.

In an unrelated incident in the center of Gaza City, gunmen reputedly aligned with a senior official in Abbas' Fatah political movement broke into Gaza's main prison and killed two men in retaliation for slaying the official's brother a month ago, Palestinian security sources said.

The incidents highlighted the difficulties that Abbas faces in bringing law and order to the Gaza Strip, not only by restraining Palestinian militant groups and enforcing the cease-fire against Israelis, but also by taming elements of his own political party.

Although Abbas declared a cease-fire against Israel at a summit meeting Tuesday in the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, powerful Palestinian groups -- most notably Islamic Jihad and Hamas, which is officially known as the Islamic Resistance Movement -- have not agreed to stop attacking Israeli targets.

It is not clear whether Abbas and Palestinian Authority security forces have the power to impose a cease-fire on the groups, or whether Abbas will even try. Fearing intra-Palestinian clashes, he has said that he wants to negotiate a cease-fire among the various factions. "We have said that he does not have time, that he has to move beyond a cease-fire and the deployment of Palestinian security forces and take real steps" to disarm the groups and disband them, said Raanan Gissin, a spokesman for Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. In the meantime, Gissin said, Israel would restrain its own response.

"We are not taking any steps, we are waiting for them to initiate efforts, but we made it very clear that they need to take action immediately because time is running out on them, not on us," he said. "This is a very fragile situation, and he has to act."

Gissin said that Israel expressed its concern about the situation Thursday to senior officials of the United States and Egypt, which have been encouraging a warming trend in Israeli-Palestinian relations. He accused Iran and the radical Lebanese group Hezbollah of trying to destabilize Abbas's government and scuttle the new leader's attempts to end the Palestinians' four-year-old uprising against Israel, in which more than 1,000 Israelis and 3,000 Palestinians have been killed.
This article starring:
ABDUL RAZZEQ MAJAIDAHPalestinian Authority
ABU MAZENPalestinian Authority
FATHI ABU JAZARHamas
HASAN ALAMIHamas
MAHMUD ABASPalestinian Authority
MAJ. GEN. OMARPalestinian Authority
SAEB EREKATPalestinian Authority
SAIB AJEZPalestinian Authority
Posted by: Dan Darling || 02/10/2005 3:38:42 PM || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  And tomorrow, Abu Mazen is going to Gaza in order to begin taking steps on the ground. Rule of law and cessation of violence -- this is the key

he can definitely talk the talk. This LOOKS like walking the walk, but I will wait for Israeli reaction as to whether he really fired the right people, and what the successors do.
Posted by: Liberalhawk || 02/10/2005 16:02 Comments || Top||

#2  but is it gonna be similar to when they "take prisoners" and release them soon after? Will these guys be rehired?
Posted by: PlanetDan || 02/10/2005 16:17 Comments || Top||


Iraq-Jordan
Mudville Gazette: Rescued Egyptian Hostages
John Lucas of Knoxville Tn., emails to clarify events surrounding the resue of Egyptian hostages by US soldiers. I've added links to the text below, otherwise, since Mr Lucas' son was one of those soldiers involved in the rescue, we'll let him take it from here:
The Reuthers report that you posted on the kidnapped Egyptians who supposedly escaped on their own from the trunk of a car is not accurate. I know, because my son and his platoon freed them and captured two (not one per the Reuthers report) of their kidnappers. The Egyptians may be slow to give credit to the U. S. Military for rescuing its citizens. The truth is that a hostage was not freed by the kidnappers. An article describing it appears in today's Knoxville News Sentinel.

It began when my son, leading a patrol, saw a suspicious car. They pulled it over, captured two of the three kidnappers and found two Egyptians bound and gagged in the trunk. Interrogation of the two prisoners let to intel re the location of the other two hostages and another US unit raided that location and freed them.

There is much more to this story, but I wanted you to know that they were not "released" but were rescued as a result of a heads-up effort by U.S. soldiers.

Here is what went unreported. I asked my son why they had not just shot the two who ran away (one of whom was chased down and captured). I thought that perhaps the Rules of Engagement prevented them from shooting them, since they had not been shot at first. He told me, however, that the ROE did permit them to shoot, but he never gave them a "fire" command because the street was too crowded and he was worried that they might hit civilians. So, instead, they chased them down. As a result of that decision, civilian lives were spared and all 4 hostages were rescued. It's a great example of good decision-making, good fire discipline, and concern for the people. But, not the sort of thing the media seems to want to report.

John Lucas
Knoxville, TN
And a bit more at the link
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#1  HoooAhhh!!!
Posted by: Jame Retief || 02/10/2005 16:08 Comments || Top||

#2  Whoopsie - Reuters must've sent their non-US version of the report to us by mistake...
Posted by: Pappy || 02/10/2005 20:26 Comments || Top||


Africa: Horn
BBC Journalist Killed in Somalia Shooting
Posted by: ed || 02/10/2005 14:40 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  I'm sure Eason Jordan will blame it on the U.S. any minute now.
Posted by: Sgt.D.T. || 02/10/2005 17:44 Comments || Top||

#2  I wasn't familiar with Kate Peyton, but I know the BBC Africa reporters have guts. When Liberia blew up in 1990, we listened to BBC on shortwave for the Africa report, since my husband's parents and a lot of people he grew up with were over there. Elizabeth Blunt delivered her reports from Monrovia and other places in a voice that suggested she was serving tea; we could hear the bullets singing in the background.
Posted by: mom || 02/10/2005 20:07 Comments || Top||


Terror Networks & Islam
Ayman delivers al-Qaeda rebuttal to Bush's State of the Union
An audiotape purportedly of Al-Qaeda number two Ayman al-Zawahiri hit out at the US concept of freedom, saying it was a cloak for spreading corruption and injustice in the Islamic world.

Liberty as construed by the Americans was based on "usurious banks, giant companies, misleading media outlets and the destruction of others for material gain," charged the voice in the recording aired by Arabic news channel Al-Jazeera.

Real freedom was "not the liberty of homosexual marriages and the abuse of women as a commodity to gain clients, win deals or attract tourists," said the voice.

"It is not the freedom of Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib," it said, referring to US-run prisons in Cuba and Iraq where serious allegations of torture have been levelled.

"Our freedom ... and the reform that we are seeking depends on three concepts -- the rule of sharia (Islamic law) ... freeing Islam from any aggressor ... and liberating the human being."

In the Islamic world, the people had the "right to choose its leader, hold him to account, criticise him and isolate him," said the audiotape, in a clear response to US calls for democratic reforms in the Arab and Muslim worlds.

"I do not think that we can achieve reform while we are under American and Jewish occupation."

In his State of the Union address earlier this month, President George W. Bush stepped up US calls for change, urging even traditional US allies Egypt and Saudi Arabia to move towards democracy.

But the new Al-Qaeda tape argued that US allies in the region were the problem not the solution.

"The nation has to confront repression, theft, forgery, corruption and the legacy of the rule which our rulers are exercising with America's blessing and backing," said the tape, whose authenticity could not immediately be verified.

The new message made reference to subsequent events, including a December 16 agreement between Egypt and Israel, and historic January 30 elections in Iraq.

"We cannot achieve reform when our leaders are seeking normalisation with Israel and destroying our economies for their own personal gains, like the QIZ (Qualified Industrial Zones) agreement signed by the Egyptian regime with Israel," the voice said.

Reform cannot be achieved "under governments installed by the occupation with forged elections," it said.
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Afghanistan/South Asia
Tales From The Crossfire Gazette
Notorious Terrorist Ringleader killed in 'crossfire
This reporter is wasting his talents writing for the newspaper, he needs to be writing screenplays
One of the city's most notorious terrorists and also ringleader of the ZIA (Zia International Airport) based crime syndicate was killed in 'crossfire" during the shootout between police and the terrorists at the city's Nikunja area in the small hours of Wednesday.
Gee, that's never happened...oh,wait...
The listed terrorists Abdul Quadir Mithu alias Kala Mithu (28), son of Mohammad Hossain, resident of Ka 95/2 Khilkhet at Uttarpara Member Bari, Badda was reportedly killed on the spot during a fierce gun battle between the police personnel and terrorists at Nikunja -1 under the same police station at about 3:15 am. Exploding bombs and firing shots at the police personnel, other terrorists, most of them were the accomplices of Kala Mithu, managed to escape the scene.
"Kala's been killed! Damm them coppers, toss another bomb, Abu. I'll cover you while you run to the getaway car!"
According to the police, Kala Mithu was accused in several cases including Anwar, Kobzar and Islam murder cases had been absconding for years.
Cue Linda Ronstadt, singing "Desperado"...
A special team of Badda police station led by Officer-in-Chrage Abdul Malik arrested him from Sonagazi area in Noakhali district on February 1. He was immediately produced before the court and the court sent him on a two-day remand following the prayer of Badda police. Again he was taken on a two-day remand on Februray 6 when the Badda police again prayed for further remand to the court.
I'm thinking "prayer" = "appealed".
Sources said during the interrogation, Kala Mithu confessed his involvement in various crimes including the participation with a crime syndicate active at ZIA and its surrounding areas. He also informed the police about possessing a huge quantity of illegal arms and ammunition kept under the supervision of his accomplices Lenom Hira, Zakir, Kayes and others.
Ratted out his boys, did he?
Acting on his information, a team of Badda police station at first conducted an operation at Nikunja-2 area on Tuesday late night. But failed to recover the arms-ammunition and also trace the hideout of the criminals.
Ah, gave da coppers false info. He shouldn't have done that
Later, based on his information a special team of police led by the OC along with Kala Mithu went to Nikunja-1 for conducting another operation to recover arms-ammunition possessed by the accomplices of Mithu.
"Come on, Kala. You're gonna show us where the stash is, or it's curtains for you."
But, a gang of 10/12 terrorists equipped with firearms started spraying bullets on the police personnel, when the team reached near Nikunja-1 at about 3:15 am.
Bangla Night Shift motto - We always get our man, in the dark, in the back
Police also replied with the gunshots, which erupted a deadly gun battle between the police personnel and the terrorists. Kala Mithu received severe bullet injuries and died on the spot when he tried to flee away from the police custody.
"Ahhhhhhh...rosebud!
Police also recovered a pipe gun, some bullets and a chopper from the spot but failed to nab anybody.
It's like they were never even there.
The body was sent to the DMCH morgue for autopsy.
"Hell, not another one! Sam, put him in the corner with the other stiffs. It's not like he's going anywhere."


RAB arrest Sarbahara leader, drug lord
The Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) in separate operations arrested a Sarbahara leader, a drug lord and recovered arm-ammunitions in Barisal district. RAB and Police sources said RAB arrested Razzak Sikder, 45, a prominent leader of outlawed Sarbahara-Kamrul group from the house of Dulal Sikder, another Sarbahara cadre, at Brahmmandia village of Agorpur union under Sabahara-prone Babuganj upazila of Barisal district in early Wednesday February 9. One gun with two rounds ammunitions was recovered from the possession of the arrestee.
After primary interrogation and lodging a case, RAB handed over the arrestee to Babuganj police station in Wednesday morning. Police claimed Razzak is a top terror of the area and accused in different cases of murder, terrorism, extortion, and toll collection.

In another operation RAB arrested Md. Azim alias Fensi-Azim, 40, an infamous drug lord, from the Bogura Road area of the city in early Wednesday. He was handed over to Barisal Kotwali police station after primary interrogation and sent to jail under section 54 of criminal procedure code. Azim in presence of police openly threatened the working photojournalists while they tried to take his picture in the Barisal court compound.
We'll be waiting to see if they happen to come down with a sudden case of lead poisoning.

Young lady doctor found dead
Tonight on CSI - Bangladesh!
A young lady doctor, a divorcee, was found dead at her Malibagh residence in the city yesterday morning. Police recovered the body of the dentist, Dr Akhter Jahan Mirza alias Dipu, in her early forties and the ex-wife of Dr ASM Badruduzza, from her residence. Relatives of the victim suspected that Dipu was gradually poisoned to death by her former husband, chairman of City Dental College. Dipu, also a director of the dental college and daughter of late Mirza Morsal Hossain of 93/A, New Circular Road, was residing at 62/1, West Malibagh. According to the victim's relatives, Dipu got married to Dr Badruzduza in 1993. After their marriage, they went to work in Iran and returned to Dhaka after nine years. Two years back they got divorced and started to live separately, as Dipu, also a director of the College, was reportedly tortured both mentally and physically by her husband regularly, according to the victim's relatives. Dr Badruzduza phoned the sister-in-law (wife of the elder brother) of the victim early yesterday morning and informed that Dipu had died at her residence due to heart failure. On information, Ramna police rushed to the house and recovered the body yesterday morning. An unnatural death (UD) case was filed by Mirza Masood Hossain, the elder brother of the victim, with Ramna police in this connection. Dipu was buried at the Banani graveyard after post mortem examination yesterday evening.
Posted by: Steve || 02/10/2005 2:14:39 PM || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Hey - why is this posted every day? I don't get it.
Posted by: Yosemite Sam || 02/10/2005 15:09 Comments || Top||

#2  Banga poison intrigue and lead poisoning. What a delight.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom || 02/10/2005 15:10 Comments || Top||

#3  Hey - why is this posted every day?

Because it happens every day.
Posted by: tu3031 || 02/10/2005 16:50 Comments || Top||

#4  I tried asking earlier if Bangladesh is getting worse, but got no reply.
Posted by: Phil Fraering || 02/10/2005 17:29 Comments || Top||

#5  Did you ever notice that the Police/RAB never seem to recover anything more than a pipe gun and two bullets. I can't quite figure out where the great fusilade of bullets comes from out of the orchard at oh dark thirty. Now if they got three AKs, two hundred rounds and a couple of RPGs, that might impress me.
Posted by: Old Fogey || 02/10/2005 21:49 Comments || Top||


Iraq-Jordan
Iraq arrests more Zarqawi aides
Iraqi security forces arrested several assistants to Abu Musaab Al-Zarqawi after storming hideouts in Al-Ramadi, said the Iraqi government in a statement Tuesday. The statement said the Iraqi forces arrested in Al-Ramadi a group of terrorists including Adnaan Al-Delimi, 34, who is also known as Abu Abdulrahman.

It added, forces arrested another assistant to Al-Zarqawi in the city named Abbas Al-Obaidi, 39, who is also known as Abu Ali. They also detained Adnan Al-Saadawi, 38, known as Abu Ahmad, who is a suspect of planning and financing several terrorist attacks within Al-Zarqawi network. The Iraqi government also announced the arrest of Abu Waleed, the military advisor of Al-Zarqawi, also known as Enaad Al-Qaisi. A statement issued by the Iraqi cabinet said, Abu Waleed, a 41 years old Jordanian, "provided facilities for Al-Zarqawi network which is tied to Al-Qaida terrorist network".

Spokesman for Iraqi Premier Thaaer Al-Naqeeb said in a statement that the Iraqi security arrested Basheer Al-Takriti near Mousel. He said, the detained is relative of the defunct Iraqi regime leader and suspected for supplying terrorists with weapons and money.

The Iraqi cabinet allocated today one million dollar for anyone who provides the authorities with information that lead to arrest of Muhammad Yunus Al-Ahmad who is suspected for supporting terrorist attacks against the Iraqi people and authorities. The cabinet added in a statement that officials of the Iraqi government expect Al-Ahmad to be in Syria.
This article starring:
ABAS AL OBAIDIal-Qaeda in Iraq
ABU ABDULRAHMANal-Qaeda in Iraq
ABU AHMEDal-Qaeda in Iraq
ABU ALIal-Qaeda in Iraq
ABU MUSAAB AL ZARQAWIal-Qaeda in Iraq
ABU WALIDal-Qaeda in Iraq
ADNAAN AL DELIMIal-Qaeda in Iraq
ADNAN AL SAADAWIal-Qaeda in Iraq
BASHIR AL TAKRITIIraqi Insurgency
ENAAD AL QAISIal-Qaeda in Iraq
MUHAMAD YUNUS AL AHMEDIraqi Insurgency
Posted by: Dan Darling || 02/10/2005 12:26:00 AM || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  The takedowns continue...and appear to be accelerating.
Posted by: RMcLeod || 02/10/2005 1:00 Comments || Top||

#2  Security forces just happen to capture aide after aide after aide?

Zarqawi is in a very remote room with car battery cables on his nuts and several pairs of pliers, dental drills, and other persausive devices at hand. He's singing like a freaking canary.
Posted by: molokai_man || 02/10/2005 2:25 Comments || Top||

#3  Security forces just happen to capture aide after aide after aide?

Perhaps they cracked the courier network who ran messages between the aides?
Posted by: Steve || 02/10/2005 13:32 Comments || Top||

#4  giggle, giggle, giggle.
Posted by: Zarqawi || 02/10/2005 13:32 Comments || Top||

#5  The Iraqi cabinet allocated today one million dollar for anyone who provides the authorities with information that lead to arrest of Muhammad Yunus Al-Ahmad who is suspected for supporting terrorist attacks against the Iraqi people and authorities.

The cabinet added in a statement that officials of the Iraqi government expect Al-Ahmad to be in Syria.


This is probably the most important part of the story. The Iraqi govt, after the election, is now insisting it legitimately speaks for Iraq and her people. And that means Syria is On the Other Side, so long as it keeps enabling the terror / insurgent network.

Try though they may to avoid it, the Gulf states are going to have to accept actions by the government of Iraq to protect the country and her people. Notice has been given and the Iraqi government has the help of the Coalition behind it, if it should ask for that help.

As, no doubt, it will.

I really, really hope it's the Iraqis that bring Zarqawi in rather than US troops. Or better yet, a combined op.
Posted by: too true || 02/10/2005 13:39 Comments || Top||

#6  I wonder if the Iraqis will have Z-man make a tape after the interrogations are completed. Sort of a Lessons Learned for future terrs.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis || 02/10/2005 13:46 Comments || Top||

#7  Man, this cat has more aides than San Francisco. Catch the barstard already!
Posted by: BH || 02/10/2005 13:49 Comments || Top||

#8  ...officials of the Iraqi government expect Al-Ahmad to be in Syria.

The next meeting of the Org of Arab States should be a real hoot.
Posted by: mhw || 02/10/2005 14:10 Comments || Top||

#9  They've got the Z-Man, and they're threatening him with a Madeleine Albright lap dance. That, and of course the panties.
Posted by: Rex Mundi || 02/10/2005 14:11 Comments || Top||


Israel-Palestine
Israeli troops kill Palestinian
A Palestinian man has died after being shot by Israeli troops, the first casualty following a truce announced in Sharm al-Shaikh, Egypt. A Palestinian man died late on Wednesday hours after he was wounded by gunfire from a Gaza Jewish settlement. This marks the first conflict-related fatality since Israel and the Palestinians declared a truce a day ago, medics said. The 20-year-old from a Rafah refugee camp in southern Gaza was shot from the nearby illegal settlement of Atzmona, which has an Israeli army garrison. An Israeli military source said troops had fired warning shots, suspecting an infiltration attempt.
Posted by: Fred || 02/10/2005 00:00:00 || Comments || Link || [7 views] Top|| File under:

#1  (BANG!)

"Halt! Who goes there?"

(distantly)"Rosebud!"

"Nice shooting, Avner..."

"Thanks. Hey, this Rosebud guy gets around, huh?"
Posted by: mojo || 02/10/2005 14:16 Comments || Top||


Afghanistan/South Asia
Police denies link to shooting at professor
Indian police on Wednesday denied any involvement in the near-fatal shooting of a Muslim professor freed after being sentenced to death over an attack on India's parliament that almost triggered a war with Pakistan. The Supreme Court called the attack on Delhi University lecturer Abdul Rehman Geelani "disturbing" and ordered the police to report to the court on their investigation within a week, the Press Trust of India reported.
Posted by: Fred || 02/10/2005 00:00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:


Libyan Embassy warned of terrorist attacks
Terrorists including those belonging to Al Qaeda have reportedly threatened the Libyan Embassy and its staff in Islamabad, sources told Daily Times on Wednesday.
They're gonna cut their heads off unless Libya restarts its nuke program...
The Libyan Security Forces Department briefed Libyan diplomats in Pakistan of possible terrorist threats including bombings, sources added. The department said it had received information that Al Qaeda, Egyptian Islamic Jihad and Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan resented Libya's restoration of diplomatic ties with the US and Britain after the Libyan government handed over two men responsible for blowing up an American Airlines plane with 300 passengers on board, sources said. Libyan diplomats informed the Pakistani Foreign Office of the development and requested protection, they added. The Foreign Office asked the Interior Ministry to take appropriate security measures.
Posted by: Fred || 02/10/2005 00:00:00 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1 


Khadaffy-you-dog! you submitted to Inifel Boosh!
You gave up holy uranium yellowcake. You will pay!

Posted by: BigEd || 02/10/2005 14:51 Comments || Top||

#2  They'd know.
Posted by: gromgorru || 02/10/2005 15:32 Comments || Top||


Jam orders crackdown on Balochistan militants
Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Muhammad Yousaf ordered security agencies to take action against tribesmen who attack state infrastructure in the province, Geo News reported on Wednesday. According to the report, Yousaf said the government would ensure the safety of gas installations at any cost. He was chairing a meeting to discuss the safety of state assets in Balochistan. Yousaf directed law enforcement agencies to arrest "miscreants" and present them in court with enough evidence to convict them. He also ordered that all vacant posts in the Levies be filled and that security at gas installations be increased.
This article starring:
Jam Muhammad Yousaf
Posted by: Fred || 02/10/2005 00:00:00 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:


3 Pearl Murder Accused Omitted From Terror List
KARACHI: The Crime Investigation Department (CID) in Sindh has excluded the names of three people accused in the kidnapping and beheading of the US Wall Street journalist Daniel Pearl from the "2nd Red Book". The new list of wanted terrorists, called the "2nd Red Book" published at the end of 2004, contains the names of a total of 106 extremists from both Sunni and Shiite groups.

The names of accused Attaur Rehman alias Naeem Bukhari alias Ahmed and Faisal Bhatti alias Zubair Chisti who were listed as activists of the banned sectarian outfit Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and involved in many cases of terrorism including the kidnapping and murder of Pearl, have been omitted. Sources added that the CID has also deleted the name of another alleged culprit, Imtiaz Siddiqui, from the new edition of the said book. According to the first Red Book, a reward of Rs.5 million has also been announced for the arrest of Siddiqui.
This article starring:
ATTAUR REHMANLashkar-e-Jhangvi
Daniel Pearl
FAISAL BHATTILashkar-e-Jhangvi
IMTIAZ SIDIQUILashkar-e-Jhangvi
NAIM BUKHARILashkar-e-Jhangvi
ZUBAIR CHISTILashkar-e-Jhangvi
Lashkar-e-Jhangvi
Posted by: Fred || 02/10/2005 00:00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  After all, if they haven't terrorized anyone since Pearl was killed, they can't possibly be called terrorists.
Posted by: trailing wife || 02/10/2005 17:26 Comments || Top||



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