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Afghanistan
Troops overrun Taliban town
Afghan troops fought their way into the centre of southern Taliban stronghold Musa Qala on Monday but encountered only light resistance as the rebels melted away, officials and the militants said.
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"Our troops are in the centre of the town but the Taliban might be around," Afghan defence ministry spokesman General Mohammad Zahir Azimi said. Troops were clearing the area, his ministry said, adding that Taliban resistance had "crashed."

A spokesman for the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) also said Afghan troops had entered Musa Qala, which was overrun by hundreds of rebels in early February. "They are in the centre of the town," Major Charles Anthony said.
Posted by: ed || 12/10/2007 14:21 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Were they allowed to 'escape' (again) by a deal with Karzai? or,
Were they never there in quantity to begin with? or,
Are they still there, but stashed their weapons and now are just ordinary tribesmen again?
Posted by: Glenmore || 12/10/2007 15:10 Comments || Top||

#2  Check the burkas.
Posted by: twobyfour || 12/10/2007 15:56 Comments || Top||

#3  Looks like the Taliban stronghold Musa Qala wasn't so strong after all.

Posted by: RoaK || 12/10/2007 16:48 Comments || Top||

#4  Like I said before, 200 not 2,000. Hey, maybe only 20.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins || 12/10/2007 16:51 Comments || Top||

#5  They melted, oh yuckie!! Thats worse then sowing the earth w/ salt. I should probably read the rest of it.
Posted by: Steven || 12/10/2007 17:52 Comments || Top||

#6  Troops overrun Taliban Musa Qala

OMG the Trolls must be melting! Wot a Mess!

Attention RBees, Paper Towels and Garbage Bags available just ask lotp.
Posted by: RD || 12/10/2007 18:17 Comments || Top||

#7  We gotcher paper towels.
We gotcher garbage bags, industrial strength.
We gotcher mops and pails.

We gotcher pumping trucks too.
Posted by: lotp || 12/10/2007 19:36 Comments || Top||

#8  At a guess? They went home to Pakistan for the winter. They're back next spring, time to do it all over again.

Rinse, repeat, until the rest of NATO pulls out & undercuts the manpower reserves allowing any kind of concentration of the Anglo cutting-edge in the south and east.
Posted by: Mitch H. || 12/10/2007 19:48 Comments || Top||

#9  Were they allowed to 'escape' (again) by a deal with Karzai?

Like it or not, allowing another 'tribe' to escape has long been a standard Afghani practice. It may take a long time to break them of that, if ever.
Posted by: Pappy || 12/10/2007 20:46 Comments || Top||

#10  There were 2000 of them. Really. They just converted to civilians. Unfortunately, the conversion is not permanent.
Posted by: gorb || 12/10/2007 21:33 Comments || Top||


Popcorn Time: Taliban Muslim Terrorists Mistakenly Blow Themselves Up
KABUL, Afghanistan — Three Taliban Muslim Terrorists go boom were killed on Friday when a roadside bomb they were planting exploded prematurely, as Afghan and foreign troops launched an operation to retake a neighboring Afghan town controlled by Taliban militants, officials said. The blast occurred in Kandahar, south of Kandahar city on a road frequently used by NATO and police forces, he said.
Would you like butter with your popcorn?
For the Taliban militants Muslim terrorists the town has became was a symbol of their ability to hold ground. Elsewhere, they employ hit-and-run attacks, or use roadside and suicide bombs to try to weaken President Hamid Karzai's authority.
Posted by: Icerigger || 12/10/2007 09:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  AAAHAHAHAHA!!! *SNICKER* HAHAHA!!
Posted by: DarthVader || 12/10/2007 9:59 Comments || Top||

#2  Ha ha!
Posted by: Nelson Muntz || 12/10/2007 10:37 Comments || Top||

#3  So hard to find good help these days. Especially in Quality Control...
Posted by: tu3031 || 12/10/2007 10:38 Comments || Top||

#4  You think the U.S. Army is tough? Just wait until OSHA gets on you about this. (Then comes the "employer intentional tort" claim from the families of the late deceased. And the products liability suit against Mahmoud the bombmaker.)
Posted by: Mike || 12/10/2007 11:15 Comments || Top||

#5  Premature ejaculation explosion? Amateurs!
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305 || 12/10/2007 11:47 Comments || Top||

#6  there's got to be a more efficient way to pass out the candy when these idiots explode... i think i'll just throw it all into Barbara's Popcorn Engine so we can all have chocolate-drizzled celebratory popcorn...

...either that or put it in a piñata. The symbolism won't be lost on Rantburgers, i'm sure.
Posted by: Querent || 12/10/2007 12:41 Comments || Top||

#7  How do their handlers explain this one. Will they claim allan's terrorists still get the 72 virgins and young boys?

They screwed up, do they get points for trying? I'd love to hear that bullschit speach.
Posted by: Icerigger || 12/10/2007 12:51 Comments || Top||

#8  Did the DoD lawyers finally approve that "dodgy" detonator plan?
Posted by: Bright Pebbles || 12/10/2007 13:58 Comments || Top||

#9  Nah, it's that invisible laser beam that overheats the explosive and makes it blow up.
Posted by: gorb || 12/10/2007 16:02 Comments || Top||

#10  Or the Haliburton mind control satellite that makes people confuse the green wire with the blue wire.
Posted by: Excalibur || 12/10/2007 16:27 Comments || Top||


Afghan troops advance on Musa Qala
A second NATO soldier was killed on Sunday as Afghan and international troops advanced on the southern town of Musa Qala, which the Taliban has controlled for the last 10 months, defence forces said. Some of the thousands of soldiers involved in the operation launched on Friday had come within two kilometres of the town, progressing through the night and closing in from the north, the Afghan defence force said.

An International Security Assistance Force soldier taking part in the campaign to take back the town was killed and another injured when their vehicle hit a mine in the area, ISAF said. The 38-nation alliance force did not give the nationality of the soldiers but a spokesman, Brigadier General Carlos Branco, said they were not British.

The force said on Sunday its soldiers were moving cautiously because of the threat of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) planted by the militants. The Afghan Defence Ministry said on Saturday a dozen Taliban and two civilians had also been killed.

The Taliban overran Musa Qala in early February, breaking a controversial deal, which led British forces to pull out on the request of elders, who said they would handle security after months of intense fighting.

Talks: British Defence Secretary Des Browne was in Kabul Sunday for talks with his Afghan counterpart, Abdul Rahman Wardak, about the push for Musa Qala, the Afghan ministry said. “The Helmand security situation and Musa Qala operation were on top of their discussions,” it said in a statement that quoted Browne as saying the Afghan army’s lead role in the operation was a sign of their capability. ISAF and its partner in a separate US-led coalition are helping build up the Afghan security forces.

British military spokesman in Helmand Lieutenant Colonel Richard Eaton said the operation would continue until the “door to Musa Qala is kicked in. And once the door is kicked in, the Afghan army will enter.”

The Afghan Defence Ministry meanwhile warned the rebels to lay down their arms “or face waves of attacks”. Two Taliban commanders in the area had been captured, it said. Another rebel commander, Abdul Satar, said the movement’s leaders had run away decamped beat feet left after the launch of the operation. “But our mujahideen (fighters) are resisting,” he said. Another Taliban leader has claimed there are up to 2,000 rebel fighters in the town, but this could not be independently verified.

Clashes also erupted early on Sunday outside the town, a resident who gave his name as Mahmood told AFP by telephone. “The Taliban resisted and there is no fighting at this time,” he said. In other fighting between the two sides, 10 Taliban were killed on Saturday in the Panjwayi area of Kandahar province, the Afghan Defence Ministry said on Sunday.
This article starring:
Brigadier General Carlos Branco
Posted by: Fred || 12/10/2007 00:00 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under: Taliban

#1  6-7 years ago USA invaded Afghanistan.till now they are not able to have the mujahideens defeated,still not brought OSAMA to face justice as the USA said to bringing him to face (in reality fack blames of involvement) in 9/11. .killed,displaced,humiliated,disgraced,millions of Afghans who will face the USA to stop her from these atrocity and barbarism.All Afghanistan is MUSA QILA, better for USA to think & vacate the poor nation of Afghanistan.achieving goal is impossible for USA.Should learn lessons from USSR.
Posted by: wazdan || 12/10/2007 2:30 Comments || Top||

#2  our Paki troll is facking stoopid
Posted by: Frank G || 12/10/2007 4:18 Comments || Top||

#3  Ya know, wazdan, 6 years, not 7.

Now, OBL himself admitted his responsibility for 9/11. Tell me, if that were jooos who did it, why there were celebrations in muslim countries afterwrads? You can't have it both ways--to call these scum "magnificent 19" and then blame Mossad.

As for Talibunnies... You know what a ROE is? It is like fightinhg with one hand tied behind back. Despite that, and the fact that there is a fresh supply of Talibunnies from Pakiwaki on a regular basis, they are getting whacked all the time. Ask regular Afghanis--whether they prefer Taliban to be back in charge. Majority of people would say "No Way!"

Taliban are no mujahedeen, like Masood was, all they care about is power. Their power.
Posted by: twobyfour || 12/10/2007 4:30 Comments || Top||

#4  Osama and Hykmatiar spent all the war against teh soviets in PAkistan while Masssod and Ismail Khan did all the work. How low have fallan Pashtoons for accapting to follow such cowards.
Posted by: JFM || 12/10/2007 4:58 Comments || Top||

#5  "All Afghanistan is MUSA QILA"

Heh! Does this idiot really behave what he is saying? Who does he think drove the Taliban out of Kabul in 2001? The Talibs are hated by at least 80% of Afghanis and would be finished if their ranks weren't being swelled by those Pashtoon donkeys in Pakistan. Incidentally, if the US ever gets hit by a WMD attack, it should be made clear that the automonous tribal regions of Pakistan will be among the first regions to be wiped from the map.
Posted by: Apostate || 12/10/2007 7:01 Comments || Top||

#6  If the Afghans are truly leading this it will be interesting to see whether it ends with a defeat or a deal. Given the target rich environment and the absence of enemy dead reports, which the Afghans and Brits have not been bashful about in the past, I am no an optimist on this.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble || 12/10/2007 7:27 Comments || Top||

#7  It will take a little time for the Afghan army to develop seasoned NCOs and officers, and for a clear national (vs. tribal) affiliation to take hold.

They are making progress, from what I'm hearing. But it will take time.
Posted by: lotp || 12/10/2007 8:12 Comments || Top||

#8  How low have fallan Pashtoons for accapting to follow such cowards. Not fallen, low to begin with.
Posted by: M. Murcek || 12/10/2007 8:49 Comments || Top||

#9  The 38-nation alliance force

That number has got to drive the Hate America First liberals utterly mad.
Posted by: Icerigger || 12/10/2007 9:08 Comments || Top||

#10  Henry: "Give me a little peace, woman!"
Elanor: "Only a little? Why so modest? How about eternal peace, now there's a thought."
-- The Lion in Winter
Posted by: mojo || 12/10/2007 10:38 Comments || Top||

#11  Wazdan,
Flaming idiot you are, you're partially correct. We really have not concentrated on Afghanland because the cesspool in Iraq has been target #1. The basic reality, of course, is that we ought to be targeting Pakland. That's where the real rot is blooming don't you agree ? Keep your eyes to the sky. Our patience with you lowlifes is razor thin.
Posted by: Woozle Elmeter 2907 || 12/10/2007 11:42 Comments || Top||

#12  OBL?

He's dead, Jim.

But even if he isn't, how much have the Taliban suffered for his sake? Is he worth it? Of course, if you belong to the death cult (that's islam, there, wazdan), he is worth it because he has obviously caused so much death. And it doesn't matter if most of the dead are Taliban. Death is death and it all makes allan happy.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305 || 12/10/2007 11:53 Comments || Top||

#13  wazdan All Afghanistan is MUSA QILA

Yes wazdan in a way Afghanistan is Musa Qala because the Afghan Army will occupy it very soon.

I suggest that you watch and learn fool.

btw is Wazdan IP anyway near Riverside?
Posted by: RD || 12/10/2007 12:21 Comments || Top||

#14  Wazdan,

We achieved our goals in Afghanistan. That country no longer can be used as a base to attack America.

We're just about done with Iraq. By 2009 we'll be in training/oversight mode there.

Which means our troops need something to do. I can think of an oil-rich Arab nation that is filled with looney Islamofascists who need to be taught a lesson. Kinda close to where you are.

Real close, in fact.

Think about it.
Posted by: Steve White || 12/10/2007 12:26 Comments || Top||

#15  so wasdan's IP is always Paki-Land...?
Posted by: RD || 12/10/2007 12:47 Comments || Top||

#16  I come direct DNC headquarter in por kyber pass where we worship Harry Reid as our one true goddess. Praise be to Harry!
Posted by: wazdan || 12/10/2007 12:57 Comments || Top||

#17  We don't run away, wazdan. If we withdraw, it will only be to give us the freedom to nuke Afghanistan into a sea of glass.

There have been 6000+ people killed in Afghanistan in the last year or so - 4500 of those were Taliban. The majority of the rest were "civilians" killed by the taliban, or caught in the middle between the ISAF and the taliban. The ISAF and Afghanistan have lost fewer than 250 troops during the same time. Yeah, the taliban are winning, all right - winning the race to the grave.
Posted by: Old Patriot || 12/10/2007 13:06 Comments || Top||

#18  btw is Wazdan IP anyway near Riverside?

Outside Islamabad.
Posted by: Pappy || 12/10/2007 13:14 Comments || Top||

#19  thanks Pappy.
Posted by: RD || 12/10/2007 13:19 Comments || Top||

#20  Outside Islamabad.

in the line of fire? (I hope)
Posted by: Redneck Jim || 12/10/2007 14:12 Comments || Top||

#21  Which means our troops need something to do. I can think of an oil-rich Arab nation that is filled with looney Islamofascists who need to be taught a lesson. Kinda close to where you are.

In fact, there may be a bunch of bored Iraqi troops who need something to do, too! :-)
Posted by: gorb || 12/10/2007 16:05 Comments || Top||

#22  I come direct DNC headquarter in por kyber pass where we worship Harry Reid as our one true goddess. Praise be to Harry!

Gawd, I'm still laughing at that!

You know, people keep going on about how the Russians were driven out of Afghanistan. But they always fail to mention how the muj had Uncle Sugar and his bag of goodies on their side.
Posted by: SteveS || 12/10/2007 17:15 Comments || Top||

#23  I come direct DNC headquarter in por kyber pass where we worship Harry Reid as our one true goddess. Praise be to Harry!

AOS.. SteveS: Gawd, I'm still laughing at that!

hey gotta admit, at least wazdan has a sense of humor!

I can see Harry Reid in his Maidenform Bra Cartwheeling thru the Kyber Pass stopping now and then to pass out medals and cash to Jamiat Ulema-I-Islam, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and Jaish e-Mohammed.
Posted by: RD || 12/10/2007 18:37 Comments || Top||

#24  Um, that was not the real wazdan with the Reid reference.

Agreed it's pretty damned funny tho. ;-)
Posted by: lotp || 12/10/2007 19:39 Comments || Top||

#25  the "real wazdan"??? Given the Paki proclivity for counterfeit credentials and the numerous nyms this stupid idjit uses, is there a "real" "wazdan"?? Maybe a "Wazdan IP"
Posted by: Frank G || 12/10/2007 19:53 Comments || Top||

#26  Ok, while I'm not gonna out our contributor above, suffice it to say that the IP was waay different. ;-)
Posted by: lotp || 12/10/2007 19:59 Comments || Top||

#27  I wuzza referring to the Sakarov, Gerald, etc. nyms, not the Harry Reid satire, which I knew wuzzn't from a humorless twitch like Wazdan
Posted by: Frank G || 12/10/2007 21:09 Comments || Top||


ANSF push Taliban out of northern Helmand
Afghan National Security Forces and Coalition soldiers pushed back Taliban insurgents from Now Zad, Helmand Province, Dec. 5. The combined force was conducting a reconnaissance patrol in Now Zad when Taliban insurgents attempted to ambush the patrol from established fighting positions. The enemy fired on the ANSF using small arms, rocket and mortar fire. The ANSF immediately returned small-arms and machine-gun fire, putting the enemy on the defensive.

The enemy moved to secondary positions in an attempt to flank friendly forces, as the battle escalated. ANSF identified the new enemy fighting positions and engaged with small arms, machine gun fire and precision air strikes.

The insurgents attempted to hide among the civilian population by moving into their homes. “The enemy attempted to take advantage of the historic Afghan hospitality by using civilian homes as fighting positions,” the ANSF commander said. “Fortunately, the residents recognized the Taliban were abusing their hospitality and wanted no part of it.”

The Afghan civilians prevented them from using the compounds and its inhabitants as human shields. Tthe enemy executed a disorderly retreat and the ANSF continued to clear the village to ensure no insurgents remained. “The ANSF and the citizens of Now Zad both demonstrated their resolve to eliminate the Taliban menace in northern Helmand Province,” said Army Maj. Chris Belcher, Combined Joint Task Force-82 spokesman. “Continued collaboration like we saw today is the key to bringing peace and stability to this country.”
Posted by: Fred || 12/10/2007 00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under: Taliban

#1  "You turbans are just going to have to stay out there on the patio. And no tromping on my petunias!"
Posted by: Seafarious || 12/10/2007 1:27 Comments || Top||

#2  The more you push the more they will occupy, It is Pakhtoons land this nation will not be defeated,if you wants them to
be defeated is only by making them friends and that is possible by leaving their country. Wasting $ against them is making your own nation to suffer this nation is impossible to be defeated because they are fighting with having bread and tea.The most valuable thing is their EMAN faith of ISLAM
Posted by: sakrov || 12/10/2007 2:47 Comments || Top||

#3  we'd rather stomp on em like cockroaches
Posted by: Frank G || 12/10/2007 4:23 Comments || Top||

#4  What's the deal sakrov - you and wazdan and a bunch of other guys share an interntet hookup? I'd accuse you of split personality, but they all look the same.
Posted by: Glenmore || 12/10/2007 7:34 Comments || Top||

#5  The Afghan civilians prevented them from using the compounds and its inhabitants as human shields. Tthe enemy executed a disorderly retreat and the ANSF continued to clear the village to ensure no insurgents remained. “The ANSF and the citizens of Now Zad both demonstrated their resolve to eliminate the Taliban menace in northern Helmand Province,”

It seems all poor wazdan knows only as much about human nature as is revealed in the Koran, the Sunna and Hadith. The thing is, my dear wazdan, people don't like to have their hospitality abused by cowards pushing their women and children into flying bullets. Then those people, Afghan Pakhtons, do not shelter your Pakistani Pakhton jihadis any more; rather, they call in the Afghan soldiers, and the British soldiers, and the American helicopters, to kill the Pakistanis very, very quickly. Before the Pakistanis can even steal salt and bread and tea from the plates of the children.

Faith in Islam does not make up for being stupid, dear wazdan. Nor does Allah seem to approve of cowardly Pakistani Pakhton jihadis who force women and children to be martyred in their place. Nor will your rusted nuclear bombs protect you when the American Special Forces follow the blood trail of your wounded running home to their fathers' houses.
Posted by: trailing wife || 12/10/2007 8:07 Comments || Top||

#6  Yes, wazdan & sakrov are posting from the same IP address.

Sakrov, I've dealt with your tribal mindset before. And friends of mine have dealt with your tribe directly.

At some point you are going to have to move into the modern world or find yourself exterminated. It was okay to allow you to wallow in your poverty-sticken pride when you did not bother us.

Then came the Taliban and 9/11 -- you bothered us.

We're not going away. Your women will watch the Internet. Your young men will realize they can have true pride in serving the Afghan nation, not just the ratty Pashtun tribe.

And your pious will realize that you have been living an ignorant, tattered and dishonorable version of Islam for a long time.
Posted by: lotp || 12/10/2007 8:20 Comments || Top||

#7  clever aliases......
Posted by: Frank G || 12/10/2007 8:29 Comments || Top||

#8  clever aliases......

Trying to see which looks best on a 7-11 nametag?

/sinktrap post
Posted by: Pappy || 12/10/2007 13:16 Comments || Top||

#9  Trying to see which looks best on a 7-11 nametag?

I doubt they're bright enough to work at 7-11, Pappy. Maybe they can be a WalMart greeter. That doesn't take much intelligence, which suits these empty-headed morons perfectly. Ten to one they're madrassa students.
Posted by: Old Patriot || 12/10/2007 13:44 Comments || Top||

#10  Madrassa students?

Great!

Hey, wazdan! You want an education? Keep reading Rantburg.

Careful, though. If you begin to have embarrassing questions for your teachers they might have to behead you.

Just ask them how that computer you're using works and watch them stutter and stammer. They don't know! How could they? There were no computers when Mohamed wrote that devil's book of his and that's all they've ever read. You'll know you've been educated well when you see them as the 7th Century fools they really are.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305 || 12/10/2007 15:01 Comments || Top||


Coalition precision strike kills several militants
Several militants were killed during a Coalition forces operation Friday in Helmand Province targeting Taliban support networks. Coalition forces conducted a precision-guided munitions strike targeting a Taliban commander responsible for planning and conducting attacks against Afghan and Coalition forces in several districts including Musa Qaleh. Reports also indicate the individual is associated with weapons facilitation and narcotics smuggling. Coalition Forces targeted a building on a compound in the Musa Qaleh district containing several militants, including the Taliban commander, during the course of operations. Coalition Forces employed a precision-guided munition, destroying the building and killing the militants.

Multiple secondary explosions were also reported, indicating the presence of a sizeable weapons cache. “We’re effectively eroding the Taliban’s command and control, key support infrastructure as well as their networks’ stability,” said Army Maj. Chris Belcher, Combined Joint Task Force 82 spokesman.
Posted by: Fred || 12/10/2007 00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under: Taliban


Afghan officials claim arresting senior Taliban commanders
(KUNA) -- Afghan officials Sunday claimed arresting two senior Taliban commanders during the ongoing military operation in Musa Qala district of Helmand province in the troubled southern zone.

Without revealing names of the detainees and other details about them, provincial Governor Asadullah Wafa confirmed some Taliban members had been detained there. However, a provincial official said two of them were senior commanders and responsible for the Taliban operations in the district. The official said they included Mullah Abdul Matin and Mullah Rahim Akhund. One of the two detainees was appointed as chief of Musa Qala district by the Taliban. The militants had seized the district some 10 months back.

The British troops withdrew from the town of Musa Qala under a controversial agreement, which they said, was reached with the local elders. A statement from the Afghan Defence Ministry, meanwhile, said one of the 12 militants killed a day earlier was a foreigner. However, it did not mention his nationality. The joint swoop by the Afghan security forces and the NATO troops was launched on Friday. Taliban confirmed the operation but said they were fully prepared and would not leave the area.
This article starring:
Asadullah Wafa
MULLAH ABDUL MATINTaliban
MULLAH RAHIM AKHUNDTaliban
Posted by: Fred || 12/10/2007 00:00 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under: Taliban

#1  If the lies continue no one believe in it.
Posted by: gerald || 12/10/2007 2:53 Comments || Top||

#2  As usual, the "leaders" run and the cannon fodder stays behind and fights. Guess there were some traps set specifically to catch such "leaders".
Posted by: Old Patriot || 12/10/2007 13:46 Comments || Top||


Africa North
Algerian authorities issue arrest warrant for Benhadj's missing son
Algerian authorities issued an arrest warrant for the missing 19-year old son of Islamist party leader Ali Benhadj, Ech Chourouk reported on Sunday (December 9th). Abdelkaher Ben Hadj, who disappeared suddenly one year ago, has been accused of belonging to al-Qaeda Organisation in the Islamic Maghreb. Testimony from two recently arrested al-Qaeda members led to the charges filed by courts in Algiers and Tizi Ouzou. In a statement received by Ech Chorouk, Ali Benhadj said that since his son's disappearance, he has been unaware of his whereabouts or activities. Abdelakahar was last seen with other young Algerian and Moroccan recruits in an internet video broadcast by the terrorist group after the April 11th attacks in Algiers.
Posted by: Fred || 12/10/2007 00:00 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under: al-Qaeda in North Africa


Attack on bus carrying Russian employees W. Algeria
(KUNA) -- A terrorist bomb attack targeted on Sunday a bus carrying Russian experts working for Stroi Trans Gas company near Bawaish town west of the Algerian capital, an Algerian security source said. The terrorists, who belong to Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb State, planted two bombs on the roadside which was used often by the company's bus in Aziz's town near Bawaish, the source said. The source added, fortunately one of the bombs did not explode and the other which exploded prior to the passing of the bus only caused material damage.

The attack on the company's employees is the second since last march, the source said. The previous attack, which was carried in similar way resulted in killing one Russian and three Algerian nationals. The Russian Stroi Trans Gas Ltd company business is mainly for construction of gas transmission pipelines projects.
Posted by: Fred || 12/10/2007 00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under: al-Qaeda in North Africa

#1  Breaks my heart.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 12/10/2007 15:22 Comments || Top||


Arabia
Saudi paper: 872 smugglers arrested, explosives and weapons seized
Saudi Arabia has arrested 872 alleged smugglers between July and October and confiscated explosives, weapons, mines and drugs, a newspaper reported Sunday. The daily Okaz quoted General Talal bin Mohsen Anqawi, Saudi's border guards chief, as saying border guards seized 45 kilograms of explosives, 16 rocket propelled grenades, 20 different types of weapons, five mines, 240 binoculars, 703 cell phones and a large amount of munition during the three months period. Anqawi said more than 64 kilograms of hashish and 19,000 tranquilizer pills were confiscated on the Iraqi border.
Posted by: Fred || 12/10/2007 00:00 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under: al-Qaeda in Arabia

#1  Two of the smugglers had explosives, drugs, mines and weapons. The other 870 had Bibles or p0rn.
Posted by: Glenmore || 12/10/2007 7:52 Comments || Top||

#2  Only 703 cell phones and 19,000 Valium? Someone is slipping up.
Posted by: trailing wife || 12/10/2007 20:10 Comments || Top||


Britain
Brown to Brits: Happy Xmas, your war is over!
I certainly hope the Iraqis requested that the Brits leave. But I doubt it. Does anyone have a good explanation/context for this withdrawl? I'm hoping it meets with Tony Blair's approval. Great if so, but it looks just a wee bit desperate and hurried. It would be great to have them around a bit more. Even training up more Iraqis would be good because it would free up other coalition forces to maintain the momentum and pound AQI's a$$ into the sand once and for all. Seems like he's blindly keeping a campaign promise, but it also seems like British public opinion might want to stay in now that things are going well and Iraqis seem to be happy about things. Any Brits out there who have a feel for this? Am I way off here?
GORDON Brown yesterday delivered a stirring festive message to Our Boys in Iraq: “Happy Christmas – war is over.”
Oh, I'm just feeling warm and fuzzy all over already! That or I've been overrun by 100 gerbils.
The PM was cheered as he praised UK troops and revealed combat operations in Basra will end “within two weeks”.

Iraqi forces will take over as the 4,500-strong British force switches from front-line duties to a training role. By early next year, our contingent in Southern Iraq will be cut to 2,500 – and may be withdrawn completely in March.

The PM broke the good news in a flying visit to Iraq.
I would call it news. Not necessarily 'good' news. That's not the reporter's role to decide.
He landed at the Army’ s base at Basra airport in darkness in an RAF Hercules transporter plane. Minutes later he spoke to Iraqi PM Nouri al-Maliki.

He then gave a rousing speech to 300 squaddies after shaking hands with them all. To warm applause, he told them the region – the last under British control in Iraq – would be handed back to the Iraqis in a fortnight.
Whose warm applause? The press corps?
He said: “The Prime Minister of Iraq has asked me to pass on his thanks to you for helping to rebuild the democracy of Iraq.
So why didn't he show up in person?
“This is because of the operations over the last month that you have been involved in.

“The security situation has not only improved, but he is able to tell me he will now be recommending a move to a provisional Iraqi control within two weeks.

“Iraqis can take far more control of their country.”

Mr Brown quoted Sir Winston Churchill and Field Marshal Montgomery as he thanked Our Boys for their “courage and bravery”.
Shouldn't Tony be doing that?
He said: “The British people are so grateful for all you do . . . we are incredibly proud of what you have done. The whole British people are proud of everything you achieved here “Thank you very much and happy Christmas to you all.”

Since Our Boys withdrew from Basra’s city centre and palace to the airport a few miles away back in September attacks on them have fallen by 90 per cent.
And water is wet. OK. Go on.
They have been helping to train 30,000 police and armed forces during rebuilding operations.
Couldn't they stay to train more then? Safe but in the end, just as necessary and effective.
It is thought they will only be recalled to the front if there is a major post-handover incident coupled with a direct plea from Iraqi generals. Several hundred may be stationed in neighbouring Kuwait early next year.
Where they will take on the role of infidels to the terrorists.
Before flying out, Mr Brown insisted five Brits kidnapped in Iraq’s capital Baghdad in May must be freed immediately.
I'd stay to kick your terrorist a$$es but I gotta go back for an important vote or something.
The kidnappers warned last week the men will be killed unless troops are withdrawn, but Mr Brown said he would not be forced into changing his policies in the country.
Yeah. The terrorists are going to buy that. So will their sympathizers and future recruits.
He added: “The taking of hostages is completely unacceptable. We are demanding the immediate release.”
They'll get right on that. After they're done barbequeing a couple more teenagers.
Mr Brown could do a “Maggie” and defy the latest polls to win the next election, his closest ally claimed yesterday.
It'll be interesting to watch, that's for sure.
Children’s Secretary Ed No Balls said Margaret Thatcher led the Tories out of the Westland helicopter crisis and the loss of Cabinet ministers in 1986 to a landslide general election victory in 1987.
Any particular reason why you would bring this up?
Posted by: gorb || 12/10/2007 03:02 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Children’s Secretary
WTF?
Posted by: Spot || 12/10/2007 8:10 Comments || Top||

#2  The recent Australian election may too have been a factor.
Posted by: Excalibur || 12/10/2007 8:43 Comments || Top||

#3  For some reason this came across something like Tokyo Rose: "Surrender, British soldiers! The war is over for you! Put down your weapons and turn yourself over to the victorious Japanese army! You will be treated fairly!..."
Posted by: Anonymoose || 12/10/2007 9:03 Comments || Top||

#4  Sounds like a lot of wishful thinking.
Posted by: treo || 12/10/2007 9:58 Comments || Top||

#5  Anonymoose - you got that right.

I think at some point the British people will rise up against the threat posed to them by their corrupt government and Muslim terrorists No, really - I believe that. It is in their blood.

I'm not sure what form it will take. Maybe gangs, maybe a general revolution. Sadly, I think it will be a bloody one. But I think it is building and we will see it within the next 7 years. Maybe more, maybe less. But the British were born with spine, it takes more than a generation or two for Darwin to turn vertibrates into invertibrates.
Posted by: Whomong Guelph4611 || 12/10/2007 10:20 Comments || Top||

#6  Hopefully, Whom. But, I fear the nanny stating and liberal thinking have finished off what was left of the empire.
Posted by: DarthVader || 12/10/2007 10:53 Comments || Top||

#7  There is no indication the British are not happy with the government they elected and they are being presented with no alternative other than me-too-but-less-corrupt. Very sad.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble || 12/10/2007 10:56 Comments || Top||

#8  Unless you look at the non-city dwellers, where hunting and shooting sounds like it is on the upswing.
Posted by: Whiskey Mike || 12/10/2007 11:28 Comments || Top||

#9  It is pretty sad when the only hope of saving the nation lies with football hooligans.
Posted by: Alaska Paul || 12/10/2007 11:29 Comments || Top||

#10  The British signed up to remove Saddam and to fight Al Queda. That mission is over. The Basra region is growing into a power struggle between Shia Groups which is what the Brits are now facing and it's not really their business. They probably should pull out while things are looking somewhat bright.
Posted by: rjschwarz || 12/10/2007 14:07 Comments || Top||

#11  Correct me if I'm wrong, but I have a vivid memory of American boyz (read men) lining up to volunteer to fight with/for Canada AND the UK when Hitler turned his attention on the Brits.

Is that not true? Is that memory a figment of my imagination?

So Balless Brown sayeth the war is over...you've won. Come home. Okay...so sayteh Brown.

Maybe, just maybe, there are Brit warriors and Canadian warriors and Aussie warriors that say...BS...the fight is NOT over...the war has NOT been won: Were do WE warriors sign up the the Yanks to continue the fight. I'm thinking this would be a damn good way to get some people out of the UK well in advance of the civil war they might fight one one. I say MIGHT, because I have no confidence that the Brit gov't will fight when the time comes...which is to say when their muslim overlords rear their ugly f*ckin' heads and take over the entire island in the name of allah. spit.

God help you in the UK. I'm teaching my children TODAY that they do not vote to help the people of Europe down the road. Why? Because you don't deserve to have American blood spilled again on your soil to bail you out of a situation of your own making and a situation you failed to address when you had the chance.
Posted by: Mark Z || 12/10/2007 14:55 Comments || Top||

#12  Happy Christmas War is Over is a sappy crappy old John Lennon song moldie oldie DJ dredge up this time of year.

As to the question should America ever waste blood toil and tears on old Europe, we tend to regard Europe as an idiot brother-in-law that we continue to feel obligated to bail out even though we have no good reason to.
Posted by: regular joe || 12/10/2007 19:43 Comments || Top||


Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
Blast on bus kills two in Russia, suspected bomb
A blast on a bus in southern Russia killed two people on Sunday, emergency services said, less than a month after five people died when a nail bomb exploded on a bus in a neighbouring province.

The local prosecutor's office in Stavropol region was treating the blast as a terrorist bomb, RIA Novosti news agency said, quoting a an unnamed official. Other sources said the blast could have been caused by an exploding gas canister.

Stavropol borders Russia's north Caucasus, a volatile region wracked by violence centred on Chechnya, which has fought two separatist wars since 1994.

The bus had been travelling from the city of Stavropol to another town when an explosion started a fire on the bus while it was parked at a station in the town of Nevinnomyssk.

Television pictures showed the burnt out shell of a red and white intercity bus. The back of the bus, above the engine, had been blown apart and its roof was curled back. The blast killed two women and injured at least four people, news agencies quoted local emergency workers as saying.
Posted by: Fred || 12/10/2007 00:00 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under: Chechen Republic of Ichkeria

#1  Those new natural gas powered busses may be quieter amd polute less than diesels MOST of the time....
Posted by: Glenmore || 12/10/2007 7:56 Comments || Top||

#2  That'd be the 2% that DIDN'T vote for Czar Vladdie the First, I'm guessin'...
Posted by: mojo || 12/10/2007 13:40 Comments || Top||

#3  DINGBATS, TAKE NOTE, natural gas(Hydrogen) is no safer than gasoline.
(Wasted bandwidth, I know, but it has to be said, and repeated, and repeated, etc)
Posted by: Redneck Jim || 12/10/2007 14:21 Comments || Top||

#4  I didn't know Russian buses had Hebrew advertising!
Posted by: Eric Jablow || 12/10/2007 20:31 Comments || Top||


India-Pakistan
Militants attack police station in Mardan
MARDAN: Unknown militants attacked Shabaz Ghari Police Station with rocket launchers and other heavy weapons late on Saturday in Mardan district, police said. Officials, asking not to be named, told Daily Times that militants fired four rockets at the police station at around 12.10am. He added that the exchange of fire continued for around 20 minutes but no casualties were reported. The incident is the second of its kind in Mardan. Earlier in October, militants attacked the Rustam police station, slightly damaging it.
Posted by: Fred || 12/10/2007 00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under: Taliban


31 miscreants arrested, fugitive camp destroyed in Kohlu
Security forces arrested 31 miscreants from restive Balochistan districts in various operations against fugitives on Sunday, Online reported. According to a private television channel, the security forces destroyed a fugitive camp in the Kohlu area, and arrested 5 miscreants. In another operation, two miscreants were arrested from the Sang Sila area. Heavy weapons were also seized from their possession. Sources said the two militants were allegedly involved in attacks on security forces, besides other terrorist activities. BBC quoted locals as saying that the security forces arrested 124 people from various villages of Kohlu district late on Saturday, out of whom 100 were released early on Sunday.

Separately, the Frontier Corps (FC) seized a huge weapons cache. FC personnel signalled a motorcyclist near the Pakistan-Afghanistan boarder to stop, but he escaped after leaving the motorcycle. Six mortar shells, 6 fuses, 9 anti-personal mines, 2 Klashnikovs, 4 magazines and 84 rounds were seized from the motorcycle. Also, four security personnel were injured when their vehicle hit a landmine in the Toba Nohkani area near Dera Bugti district, police told APP.
Posted by: Fred || 12/10/2007 00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:


LI men execute 'criminal' in Bara
Lashkar-e-Islam (LI) activists headed by Mangal Bagh on Sunday executed a man allegedly involved in cases of murder, robberies and kidnapping for ransom in the Bara tehsil of Khyber Agency, sources said. Sources said a tribal jirga read out a verdict against Riaz alias Riazay before a firing squad of veiled LI men executed him in the Nala Khwar area of Bara. The masked men opened fire on the accused in the presence of hundreds of tribesmen. He alleged that Riaz had kidnapped seven women from a house in Bara Qadeem and had forced them to dance naked in a Hujra (brothel).
This article starring:
MANGAL BAGHLashkar-e-Islam
Lashkar-e-Islam
Posted by: Fred || 12/10/2007 00:00 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under: Taliban

#1  I'm sure there are 'normal' criminals in Khyber, so maybe LI actually performed a public service this time. But I am suspicious - just as likely Riaz was just a pimp, and that his girls will be executed separately.
Posted by: Glenmore || 12/10/2007 8:01 Comments || Top||


Sipah-e-Sahaba 'terrorist' arrested
I think the headline should read "Sipah-e-Sahaba terrorist 'arrested'"
A team of Mandi Bahauddin police headed by Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Aslam Bhatti on Sunday arrested a ‘wanted terrorist’ from the defunct Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan after a two-hour long shootout.

Bhatti told Daily Times that Muhammad Saleem alias Hafiz Bilal, a resident of Gujranwala, worked for the defunct militant organisation Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan. He said Saleem had planted a four-kilogramme improvised explosive device at the Bab-al-Imran imambargah in Malakwal on June 30, 2006. “The Malkwal police had registered a case against unknown culprits under Section 7 of the Anti Terrorist Act (ATA),” he said.

On Sunday, the SDPO said, police received information about some proclaimed offenders hiding in a house in Malakwal. “A police team raided the house and arrested Saleem and Shahid alias Shahdoo, who was wanted in several murder cases, after a two-hour long shootout,” he said. Police have seized two Kalashnikov rifles and more than 2,000 bullets from the arrested. Authorities had announced a Rs 500,000 reward for Saleem’s arrest.
This article starring:
Aslam Bhatti
HAFIZ BILALSipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan
MUHAMAD SALIMSipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan
SHAHID ALIAS SHAHDUSipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan
Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan
Posted by: Fred || 12/10/2007 00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under: Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan


Suicide car bomber kills 8 in Pakistan
A suicide bomber rammed an explosives-laden car into a police outpost yesterday, killing eight people in an area where the military has been battling Islamic militants loyal to a fugitive cleric, an official said.

Five civilians including two children and three policemen died in the attack at the Nimgole post, the headquarters of pro-Taliban cleric Maulana Fazlullah, said chief military spokesman Maj. Gen. Arshad Waheed. Several others were wounded. The outpost is near Imam Dheri, the headquarters of pro-Taliban cleric Maulana Fazlullah that troops captured Thursday. "There's nothing we could say about the perpetrators before investigating, but involvement by remnants of Fazlullah's militants can't be ruled out," said Amjad Iqbal, a spokesman for the Swat military command center.

The attack occurred a day after the commander of military operations in Swat said insurgents in the area were on the run but remained dangerous. Waheed said militants were trying to strike back while on the run. "Suicide attacks are something that is hard to avoid, but security forces in Swat are in control of the region," Waheed said.

Followers of Fazlullah had fended off security forces sent to reinforce the area's beleaguered police since July, but have been scattered by a major army operation launched last month. Maj Gen Nasser Janjua said Saturday his 20,000-strong force has retaken all the towns seized by the militants, killing 290 of them and capturing 140, while driving a hard-core group of some 400-500 into the Piochar side valley. Three bullet-riddled bodies were found in the Samgota area, some 22 miles northwest of Mingora, the main town in Swat. "Evidence found at the scene suggested the dead men were local militants apparently killed by the local residents of the area," Iqbal said.
Posted by: Fred || 12/10/2007 00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under: TNSM


Iraq
Mortar shells hit Baghdad prison killing seven inmates
Mortar shells slammed into an Interior Ministry prison on Monday, killing at least seven inmates and wounding 23, police and a hospital official said. A major oil refinery came under fire in a separate attack elsewhere in the capital, officials said, sending up billowing black smoke.

The mortar rounds hit a prison made up of several cell blocks, each containing prisoners accused of terrorism-related crimes or civil offenses, police said. Police said American troops sealed off the area and were investigating the bombardment, which took place about 6:30 a.m. The U.S. military said it had no immediate information, and Iraqi Interior Ministry officials could not be reached for comment.

A hospital official said the inmates were still asleep when the mortars hit, one landing directly on a cell and two others nearby. Casualties were sent to a hospital inside the Interior Ministry compound for treatment, the official said.

Elsewhere in Baghdad, a rocket or a mortar shell hit an oil refinery on Monday, police and an Oil Ministry spokesman said. The U.S. military confirmed an attack in the area. Assim Jihad, a spokesman for Iraq's Oil Ministry, said a rocket or mortar shell landed on a storage tank around 6 a.m. He said no casualties were reported and the plant was still operating. "The fire is under control and within a few hours it will be extinguished. This will not affect production," Assim told The Associated Press.

A police official said the fire was caused by a 120 mm mortar round. The police and hospital officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to release details of the attacks.
Posted by: ryuge || 12/10/2007 06:46 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under: Iraqi Insurgency

#1  Let that mortar team know they have their prison target locked in, and they may fire for effect.
Posted by: Glenmore || 12/10/2007 8:06 Comments || Top||

#2  Both stories are not true.

The refinery fire was accidental.

The shelling hit a detainee holding area at one of our forward operating bases.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins || 12/10/2007 22:02 Comments || Top||


Al-Qaeda networks disrupted; Coalition forces detain 10 suspects
Coalition forces captured three wanted individuals and seven additional suspects during operations Sunday to disrupt al-Qaeda networks in central and northern Iraq.

During two coordinated operations in Baghdad, Coalition forces captured a wanted individual and three suspected terrorists. The wanted individual is an alleged al-Qaeda in Iraq leader associated with media operations and propaganda.

Farther north in Mosul, Coalition forces captured another wanted individual believed to be an al-Qaeda in Iraq leader. He was allegedly involved in the terrorist network operating in the city and is thought to have ties to other terrorist leaders operating throughout northern Iraq. One of his associates reportedly provides weapons and improvised explosive device materials to the cell leaders for use in attacks in the area. In addition to the wanted individual, two other suspected terrorists were detained without incident.

During continued operations to disrupt terrorist networks in the Diyala River Valley, Coalition forces captured a wanted individual believed to be an al-Qaeda in Iraq cell leader for the network in Khan Bani Sad. Two of the wanted individuals’ close associates were recently detained by Coalition forces during operations Nov. 28 and Dec. 5 for their involvement in the network.

Two suspected terrorists were detained during an operation south of Salman Pak targeting an al-Qaeda in Iraq cell leader involved in facilitation of weapons and attacks on Coalition and Iraqi security forces. “Iraqi and Coalition forces are targeting terrorists at every level,” said Col. Don Bacon, MNF-I spokesman. “The people of Iraq have chosen their future and al-Qaeda is not a part of it.”
Posted by: Fred || 12/10/2007 00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under: al-Qaeda in Iraq

#1  Neither is Christianity, so I have little hope for them.
Posted by: wxjames || 12/10/2007 7:21 Comments || Top||


Two policemen die in booby-trapped car blast north of Baghdad
(KUNA) -- A booby-trapped car exploded near a security checkpoint in a neighborhood of the town of Beji north of Baghdad claiming lives of two security members on Sunday, police sources said.

The sources told Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) that security forces opened fire, early this morning, on a suicide bomber who was driving a car rigged with explosives towards a checkpoint in the district of the town, located in Salahdin Province. The attack killed two Iraqi security members and injured three others who were admitted to hospital for medical treatment. Beji witnessed, on Saturday, a similar attack that caused death of seven people.

Meanwhile, police forces found corpses of six people who had been blindfolded with their hands tied. All of the victims had been shot in the head and buried in a pit in a farmland in Al-Jazeera district in Al-Miqdadiyah town.
Posted by: Fred || 12/10/2007 00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under: Iraqi Insurgency


Iraqi forces discover 13 dead bodies
(KUNA) -- Iraqi security forces discovered 13 dead bodies which belonged to terrorists south of Baghdad, Iraqi command for law enforcement said in a statement on Sunday. The statement said during security operations in the last 24 hours Iraqi forces were able to kill one terrorist and arrest two, while discovering of 13 dead bodies which were on a wanted terrorists list.

The statement did not provide further details on the identity of the bodies, but only added weapon caches were also found along the dead bodies in the Al-Mahmoudi town, south of Baghdad. Iraqi forces also confiscated large amount of weapon caches in Al-Mansour area, the statement added. The statement noted that two Iraqi security men were injured during combat operations.
Posted by: Fred || 12/10/2007 00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under: Iraqi Insurgency

#1  Sounds like somebody is tired of the revolving door at the jailhouse.
Posted by: Glenmore || 12/10/2007 8:09 Comments || Top||

#2  I'm Da Boss, I'm Back (Blam)
Posted by: Redneck Jim || 12/10/2007 14:27 Comments || Top||


Head of provincial council survives bomb attack in N Iraq
(Xinhua) -- The head of the Nineveh provincial council said on Sunday that he survived a roadside bombattack on his convoy in the city of Mosul, 400 km north of Baghdad. "A roadside bomb detonated in the morning near my convoy while I was on my way to work in the al-Arabi neighborhood in northern Mosul," Hisham Abdul Kareem al-Hamdani told Xinhua by telephone. The blast damaged a vehicle of Hamdani's convoy, he said.

Later in the day, another roadside bomb killed Maj. Gen. Qais al-Mamouri, the police chief of central Iraq's Babel province. The bomb also killed two of his guards and wounded six others.
This article starring:
Hisham Abdul Kareem al-Hamdani
Maj. Gen. Qais al-Mamouri
Posted by: Fred || 12/10/2007 00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under: Iraqi Insurgency


2 Iraqi soldiers killed after firing on suicide bomber in northern oil hub
Iraqi soldiers fired on a suicide car bomber as he sped toward their checkpoint in a northern oil hub on Sunday, and two of the troops died when the vehicle exploded, police said.

The attack in Beiji came just a day after a suicide bomber disguising his payload as a construction delivery attacked a police station in a residential neighborhood of the northern city. Eight people died in Saturday's attack, police said. In Sunday's attack, the soldiers opened fire after the driver refused to slow down, a police officer said on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to release the information. The explosion killed two soldiers and wounded three, the officer said.
Posted by: Fred || 12/10/2007 00:00 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under: Iraqi Insurgency


Sri Lanka
LTTE rebel arrested S. India along with two accomplices
(KUNA) -- A Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) rebel of Sri Lankan origin has been arrested in the Southern Indian city of Chennai along with his two colleagues on charges of smuggling battle materials to the banned outfit in the neighbouring island nation.

Police in Southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu arrested the three late Saturday night, a police statement said Sunday in Chennai, news agency Indo Asian News Service reported. Chennai is the capital of Tamil Nadu. The three were identified as James and Jayakumar (both of Sri Lankan origin) and Ravi Kumar, an Indian citizen, the statement added.

Tamil Nadu police said that Jayakumar was from LTTE's sea wing. He reached Tamil Nadu clandestinely in early 2007 and hails from Velvettiturai in Jaffna (Nothern Sri Lanka) where LTTE chief V Prabhakaran was born, the news agency said. James belongs to Mannar in Sri Lanka, the statement said. Tamil Nadu police seized four mobile phones from them and said they were planning to smuggle war items to Sri Lanka.
Posted by: Fred || 12/10/2007 00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:


Good morning.
Posted by: Fred || 12/10/2007 00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Help me, Rhonda!
Posted by: Mike || 12/10/2007 7:35 Comments || Top||



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