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Africa North |
Tunisia opposition figures get jail terms in mass trial; defense pans ‘masquerade’ |
2025-04-21 |
[IsraelTimes] Court hands out sentences of up to 66 years for 40 defendants, including prominent opponents of President Saied; French intellectual Bernard Henri-Levy said ordered jailed in absentia A Tunisian court has handed down jail sentences of up to 66 years to multiple defendants, including prominent opposition figures, in a mass trial criticized by rights groups. The trial, decried by a defense lawyer as a "masquerade," is of unprecedented scale with around 40 defendants including vocal critics of President Kais Saied. A prosecutor cited on Saturday by local media announced sentences ranging from 13 to 66 years for the defendants, accused of "conspiracy against state security" and "belonging to a terrorist group." However, some people cause happiness wherever they go; others whenever they go... a list communicated to AFP by several lawyers, and "subject to official confirmation," indicates minimum sentences of four years. Among those sentenced were well-known opposition figures, lawyers and business people, with some already in prison for two years while others were in exile or still free. Appeals are planned, defense lawyer Abdessatar Messaoudi said. Bassam Khawaja of Human Rights Watch posted on X: "The court did not give even a semblance of a fair trial." The charges, he said, "appear unfounded and based on no credible evidence." According to the list supplied by lawyers, those accused who are abroad, including French intellectual Bernard Henri-Levy, received 33-year jail terms. The same penalty was handed down to feminist activist Bochra Belhaj Hmida and the former head of the presidential office, Nadia Akacha. Issam Chebbi and Jawhar Ben Mbarek of the opposition National Salvation Front coalition, as well as lawyer Ridha Belhaj and activist Chaima Issa, were sentenced to 18 years behind bars, Messaoudi told AFP. HARSHEST PENALTY Activist Khayam Turki was handed a 48-year term while businessman Kamel Eltaief received the harshest penalty — 66 years in prison, the list showed. Turki’s cousin, Hayder Turki, told AFP he was "very saddened" by the verdict, saying: "He doesn’t deserve this — he’s a great man, his crime was being involved in politics." Two former leaders of the Islamist Ennahdha party, ...the Muslim Brotherhood in Tunisia... which was Saied’s main rival, were also sentenced. Abdelhamid Jelassi and Noureddine Bhiri received 13 and 43 years respectively, according to the list.Kamel Jendoubi, a rights advocate and former minister tried in absentia, decried a "judicial liquidation" by the courts. "This is not a judiciary ruling, but a political decree executed by judges under orders, by complicit prosecutors and by a justice minister" who all serve "a paranoid autocrat," Jendoubi charged. Since Saied launched a power grab in the summer of 2021 and assumed total control, rights advocates and opposition figures have decried a rollback of freedoms in the North African country where the 2011 Arab Spring began. Late Friday, defense lawyers denounced the trial after the judge finished reading the accusations and began deliberation without hearing from either the prosecution or the defense. One lawyer, Samia Abbou, told AFP there were "flagrant violations of judicial procedure" with the accused "not heard" during the "masquerade." Friday’s hearing lasted much of the day and was held amid tight security. Media and foreign diplomats were barred from the proceedings. Since the trial began on March 4, defense lawyers have repeatedly called for all the defendants to appear in court, including at least six who went on a hunger strike. The lawyers denounced the case as "empty," while HRW said the trial was taking place in the context of repression with Saied "weaponizing the judicial system to target opponents and dissidents." Analyst Hatem Nafti posted on X that any acquittal in the mass trial "would have negated the conspiratorial narrative that the regime has relied on since 2021" and "accepted by a large part of the population" relying on restricted media coverage. Related: Tunisia: 2025-04-19 US envoy: I’m sure Edan Alexander is in a decent place; we’ll come for Hamas if he’s harmed Tunisia: 2025-04-16 Cultural Factors Drive 'Disproportionate' Crime Among Migrant Groups: Renowned Swiss Psychiatrist Tunisia: 2025-04-15 Trump admin secures release of American missionary held in Tunisia for 13 months, 27th American prisoner Trump got freed |
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Iraq |
Iraq-Syria border remains closed: Spox |
2024-12-30 |
[Rudaw] The main crossing between Iraq and Syria border, which was shut earlier this month following the collapse of Bashir Pencilneckal-Assad Supressor of the Damascenes... ’s regime, remains closed, Iraqi border guards spokesperson said on Sunday. "After the recent events in Syria, al-Qaim border crossing was closed. A few days later, it was decided to allow only humanitarian movement and trucks stranded between the two countries," Hayder Karkhi told Rudaw. A coalition of rebel groups spearheaded by Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham, formerly al-Nusra, before that it was called something else ![]() (HTS) launched an offensive against Assad’s army late last month, toppling the regime on December 8. Thousands of Syrian soldiers sought refuge in neighboring Iraq. The border crossing, which connects the town of Abu Kamal in Syria's Deir ez-Zor province to Iraq's al-Qaim district in Anbar province, was also temporarily opened to allow nearly 2,000 of the soldiers to return to their country on December 19. Karkhi said that the border will open again in due time. Over 100 Iraqis, who had fled to Syria in the face of the Islamic State ...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that they were al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're really very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... (ISIS) attack a decade ago, were repatriated through Kurdistan Region’s main border crossing with ...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire... on Thursday. It is not clear why Baghdad chose to return them through Turkey rather than al-Qaim border crossing. During the escalation of the conflict between the HTS and the Syrian regime, thousands of soldiers from the Iraqi armed forces, including the Iranian-backed Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF), along with border police, were deployed along the Iraqi-Syrian border in Anbar province. Iraq feared that the developments in the neighboring country could negatively affect its security. |
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Iraq |
Civilian house bombed in Duhok village |
2022-04-26 |
[Rudaw] A civilian house in a village in Duhok province was hit with a mortar bomb late Monday, the owner told Rudaw. It is not clear who fired the explosive but the village has seen heavy festivities between ![]() and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) for months. Sulaiman Omar, the owner of the house, told Rudaw’s Hayder Doski late Monday that his house was hit by a mortar that fortunately only caused material damage. His home was unoccupied as the family only visit on Wednesdays in order to take care of their farm. "If we were at home, we would definitely sit in the front yard - exactly where the bomb hit - we could have died," Omar said. The village has been hit with tens of bombs in recent days due to intensity of PKK-Turkey conflict, Rudaw has learnt. It is not clear who fired the bomb but Turkey has been blamed for most of the bombings in the past. Ankara often targets the PKK positions at home and in the Kurdistan Region. It launched a fresh military operation against the group in Duhok province last week. A family from Hirore village suffered from ill health last year due to a suspected chemical attack by Turkey. The same family’s house has been targeted by Turkey several times. The village experienced deforestation by the |
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Iraq |
Iraqi Security Forces Kill 10 Protesters in Baghdad, tear gas wounds 22 |
2019-11-11 |
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Iraqi forces fire tear gas injuring 22 in Baghdad: Sources [AlAhram] Security forces fired tear gas at anti-government protesters in Baghdad on Sunday injuring at least 22 people, police and medical sources said, a day after they pushed demonstrations back towards one main square in the Iraqi capital. One person died in hospital of wounds sustained in festivities the previous day, the sources said. Security forces on Saturday pushed protesters back from bridges they had sought to control during the week. "The situation is the same, they're still firing at people, maimed are coming in," said Hayder Ghareeb, a volunteer medical worker at a makeshift clinic in Tahrir Square, now the main gathering point for demonstrators in Baghdad. Some of those hurt had choked on tear gas and been taken to hospital, medical sources said. No deaths were immediately reported on Sunday, however, making it one of the calmer days in weeks of unrest that erupted in Baghdad with protests over lack of jobs and services and have spread across much of southern Iraq. Security forces have used live ammunition, tear gas and stun grenades against mostly young, unarmed protesters, killing more than 280 people, according to a Rooters tally based on medical and police sources. Iraqi leaders agreed at a meeting in Baghdad on Sunday that imminent electoral reform should give a greater chance for youth to participate in politics and break a monopoly on power by political parties that have dominated state institutions since 2003, state media reported. The current protests are free of sectarian rhetoric: directed by mostly Shi'ite protesters against a government dominated by Shi'ite politicians and powerful allies of Iran. |
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Bangladesh |
New Year Celebrations: JMB's 'attack plan foiled' |
2016-12-29 |
[Bangla Daily Star] Police have locked awayYou have the right to remain silent... five suspected members of Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh The JMB is said to be the youth front of Al Mujahideen, the parent organization that began working toward establishing Bangladesh as an Islamic state in the mid 1990s which remains obscure even today. Other organizations, such as Jama'atul Jihad, JMB, Jagrata Muslim Janata Bangladesh (JMJB), Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HUJI), Hizbut Tawhid, Tawhidi Janata, Islami Jubo Shangha, Islami Shangha, Al Falah A'am Unnayan Shanstha and Shahadat-e al Hiqma are believed to be part of the Al Mujahideen network. The JMB at its peak was reported to contain at least 100,000 members, and an alleged 2,000-man suicide brigade, few of whom actually exploded. JMB allegedly received financial assistance from individual donors in Kuwait, UAE, Bahrain, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Libya. Reports have claimed that funding of JMB by international NGOs like Kuwait based Society of the Revival of Islamic Heritage (RIHS) and Doulatul Kuwait, Saudi Arabia based Al Haramaine Islamic Institute and Rabita Al Alam Al Islami, Qatar Charitable Society and UAE-based Al Fuzaira and Khairul Ansar Al Khairia. The top leadership of JMB was captured in 2005 and hung in 2007, which pretty much shot their bolt. who were allegedly collecting explosives to carry out attacks in Dhaka during New Year celebrations. The arrests were made in the capital's Darus Salam area on Tuesday evening when the suspects were carrying around 30kg of explosives in their bags to make bombs at a safe house, Monirul Islam, chief of Counter Terrorism unit of DMP, told a news briefing yesterday. The police did not say anything about the target spots of the suspects. The arrestees -- Md Riaz alias Engineer alias Rakib, Md Abubin Sayem alias Bappi alias Opu, Kazi Abdullah Al Osman alias Ahsan, Md Sohag alias Chairman and Md Mamun alias Himel -- are Ehsar or full-time members of the "Old JMB", according to police. This is the first time in months that law enforcers learned about a planned attack by the members of JMB. It was believed that the JMB was busy collecting funds for the organization through robbery and planning ambushes on police and jail guards to free their arrested leaders, sources said. The arrests and the seizure came days after the police had busted a "Neo JMB" den in Ashkona during which a female JMB member killed herself and seriously injured her four-year-old daughter detonating a boom jacket. A 14-year-old suspect was also killed during the operation, while two female holy warrior suspects surrendered with their two children. The "Neo JMB," a faction of the outlawed JMB that follows the ideologies of terror organization IS, was responsible for the worst-ever holy warrior attack in Bangladesh at a Gulshan café on July 1. A CT official asking not to be named claimed that the JMB's Rajshahi region leaders Zia, Hayder and Sahidullah were the key planners of the attack that was to be carried out during New Year's celebrations. "We suspect the three names are organizational but hope to get more information from the five arrestees after interrogating them," added the official. During the briefing at DMP's media centre, Monirul also said they had learned about the five arrestees from another gang arrested in the capital with money and gold ornaments they had robbed. He said the leader of the robbers was one Reaz alias Zinia alias Rakib, who had recently visited India and met Salauddin alias Salehin, chief of the "Old JMB". Rakib started organising the group in Bangladesh with instruction from Salehin, he added. The CT chief also said many "Old JMB" members were joining the "Neo JMB". Referring to Shakira, who killed herself detonating her boom jacket in Ashkona, Monirul said her husband, "Old JMB" member Rashedur Rahman alias Sumon, was arrested on October 17 in the city with six other "Old JMB's" gang of robbers.q |
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Iraq |
Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces in Iran’s game plan |
2016-11-26 |
As Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) have been closing in on Tal Afar, a town 33 miles west of Mosul, through the western Mosul axis, the organization’s top commanders have openly discussed their post-Islamic State plans to secure the border with Syria and push into the country. These senior militia commanders are closely affiliated and coordinated with Iran. The spokesman of Iranian-backed Harakat al Nujaba vowed on Nov. 18 that the PMF, as “one of Iraq’s security institutions,” was ready to pursue the Islamic State into Syria per the request of the Syrian government and the approval of the Iraqi government and parliament. On Nov. 16, Iranian-backed Badr Organization leader Hadi al Ameri told the press in Baghdad that Damascus had requested the PMF to deploy to Syria following the expulsion of the Islamic State from Iraq, and that the PMF would establish security by the border area, according to statements carried in Al Waght. Iraq’s Prime Minister Hayder al Abadi echoed Ameri on border security on the same day, and had announced to the media earlier that Baghdad and Damascus were coordinated for exerting border control. Abadi, however, did not immediately comment on deployment to Syria. The PMF is a 120,000-strong army with at least 80,000 fighting under the banners of Iranian-backed militias. It is a valuable pool of manpower and recruits for Iranian-led operations. The PMF’s planned moves to establish presence by the border with Syria and shift into the war there reflect important components of Tehran’s long-term strategies in Iraq and Syria. In Iraq, the PMF seeks to cement itself as a fabric of the state. The Iraqi Prime Minister’s order this past year to establish the PMF as an independent military institution in an effort to exercise more control already legitimizes their continued existence beyond the 2014 mandate based on the fatwa of Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani to drive the Islamic State from Iraq. That threat is pressing as long as the group controls Raqqa and has a presence in Iraq. Unless Iraq can train between 50,000 – 100,000 troops, which it does not appear to have the will nor means to effectively do so, the PMF can make a strong case that its mandate is unfulfilled and that it fills security voids, pushing back against calls from certain quarters for dissolution and disarming. The PMF’s mentors, the IRGC in Iran and Hezbollah in Lebanon, have reinterpreted their respective raison d’etre of guarding the revolution and resisting Israel – both entities have transformed over the course of decades into dominant military institutions with political, economic, and cultural influence. The PMF has similar aspirations to ascend in Iraq, and its key leaders who are beholden to Iran see themselves as part of the “Axis of Resistance” led by the Islamic Republic |
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Iraq |
Grisly Finds in Iraqi Yazidi Village Wrested from Militants |
2014-12-25 |
[AnNahar] After he fled from this tiny northern Iraqi hamlet four months ago, Hayder Khalef got panicked phone calls from his relatives who had remained behind. They were at that moment being led by Islamic State ...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... group gunnies toward a checkpoint on the edge of town. "If you don't hear from us, you'll find our bodies near the checkpoint," Khalef said they told him in the calls. He is back in his hometown for the first time since, after Iraqi Kurdish fighters last week drove out the Death Eaters holding the village. Khalef and a few other residents who escaped followed the Kurds in, hoping to discover what happened to hundreds of their relatives and neighbors who vanished after the jihadis overran Hardan in early August. They fear they know where they are: four mounds of recently dug-up earth. The sites have not yet been excavated, but Khalef and others are convinced they are mass graves, possibly holding dozens of dead. From the loose top soil, they and Kurdish fighters pulled out pieces of clothing as an News Agency that Dare Not be Named news hound watched. At one point, they tugged on the elastic waistband of pants visible in the dirt ? and it seemed a body was still wearing them. The ground bulged with the weight of a body being pulled up with the waistband. They stopped pulling, fearing booby traps, before a body could be clearly seen. But an ID card and some prayer beads fell out of the pants pocket ? the ID of a 44-year-old man named Khero Khudeda Rufo. One returning resident, Khaled Wase, recognized the name as a neighbor who is among the missing. There is no way to definitively say the mounds are graves or know how many bodies are in them until they are dug up. The Kurds have no plan to do so immediately, though they have cordoned off the four sites with tape. Fighting continues with Islamic State gunnies not far away, and the situation is too unstable to deal with searching for bodies. But Wase and Khalef say they are certain their loved ones are buried in the sites. "They are all from my village and some of my cousins were tossed in the clink You have the right to remain silent... (by the Death Eaters) and may be here," Wase said, referring to the earth mounds. "My relatives are there along with all those from my village." Wase and Khalef estimate that some 530 people are missing from Hardan, out of an original population of about 200 families, and he believes most were killed by the Death Eaters. Hardan is one of a number of tiny villages dotting the plains of northern Iraq populated by members of the Yazidi religious community. When the Islamic State group swept through the area in early August, its fighters unleashed some of their most brutal atrocities against the Yazidis ? whom they consider heretics. Hundreds were killed, and the gunnies kidnapped hundreds of Yazidi women and girls, enlisting them as sex slaves given to their fighters and supporters, according to accounts by escaped women and reports collected by the U.N. and rights groups. On Aug. 3 ? the same day they took the largest town in the area, Sinjar ? the gunnies appeared at the entrance to Hardan in eight black SUVs, backed by Sunni Moslems from neighboring villages, Wase recounted. They ordered residents to hand over any weapons they possessed or else the Death Eaters would behead their families, Wase said. The residents complied. Some fled that very night, including Wase and Khalef. Others were unable to leave, however, and stayed, hoping for the best, they said. Wase said he made his way across the nearby Syrian border. He too received phone calls from relatives saying they were being taken by the gunnies toward a checkpoint on the side of town. He and Khalef said they were told about 150 people were taken to the checkpoint. What happened next is unknown, but both men believe all were killed. Khalef said he also got a call from one of his cousins who hid in the village and saw the families being marched to the checkpoint and later saw an earthmover digging in the nearby fields. "My uncle and two of his sons along with 50 others I know from Hardan" are among those missing, Khalef said. Iraqi Kurdish peshmerga fighters recaptured Hardan on Friday, and a handful of Yazidi residents quickly followed to search for loved ones. They found three of the mounds in a field. Wase said he found a headband and scarf he recognized as belonging to his relatives in one mound. At a spot about 100 meters (yards) away, the earth was scorched and littered with clothing, womens' shoes and a baby's pacifier. The fourth site was found Sunday when the peshmerga were setting up a position and digging a latrine, and they noticed clothes in the dirt. It was there that they tugged at the half-buried pants that appeared to still be on a body. Sammy Tahar, a 44-year-old peshmerga fighter, said he too believes the mounds are graves. "This is the worst of Daesh and the terrorists," he said, using the Arabic acronym for the Islamic State group. "They brought these innocent people who were just minding their own business and they killed them." |
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Bangladesh |
JMB chief coordinator, 4 activists sent to jail |
2014-11-02 |
[Dhaka Tribune] A Sirajganj court yesterday sent the chief coordinator as well as four members of banned myrmidon outfit Jama'at-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) to jail and fixed a date for the remand hearing of them. Sirajganj Senior Judicial Judge Kohinur Arjuman passed the order to JMB chief coordinator Md Abdun Nur and "Ehsar" members Nur Islam and Md Nuruzzaman Arif while "Gaery Ehsar" members Abul Kalam Azad and Fauq Ahmed. A team from RAB 12 tossed in the calaboose You have the right to remain silent... them from MMunsur Ali Station of the district early Friday along with huge quantity of explosives. "Following the arrest, we have handed over the arrestees to Sirajganj Government Railway Police (GRP) cop shoppe after filing two separate cases," Hafizul Islam, operation officer of RAB-12. One case was in anti-terrorism act while the another was under arms act, the officer continued. Hayder Ali, SI of Sadar cop shoppe and also the investigation officer of the cases, said the sought a five-day remand for the JMB members, but the court, however, ordered them to send jail and fixed November 6 for hearing on the remand plea. The SI went on that although they have already started investigation in the cases, they would try to extract the motive behind the hoarding from the JMB members if the court grants their remand prayer. |
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India-Pakistan |
Two cops, MQM activist killed among eight |
2013-06-14 |
![]() An activist of Muttahida Qaumi Movement ...English: United National Movement, generally known as MQM, is the 3rd largest political party and the largest secular political party in Pakistain with particular strength in Sindh. From 1992 to 1999, the MQM was the target of the Pak Army's Operation Cleanup leaving thousands of urdu speaking civilians dead... (MQM) was found dead from the bushes near a link road in the remits of Steel Town cop shoppe. Police officials said that deceased, Muhammad Asif Majeed was kidnapped by unidentified culprits, who tortured and killed him before dumping his body. After getting information, police rushed to the spot and shifted the body to Jinnah postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) for an appointment with Dr. Quincy. As per details, unknown culprits picked up the dear departed, a joint sector in charge of Landhi, when he was on his way to Faisalabad ...formerly known as Lyallpur, the third largest metropolis in Pakistain, the second largest in Punjab after Lahore. It is named after some Arab because the Paks didn't have anybody notable of their own to name it after... by train. Majeed was among nine other MQM activists picked up by security agencies, for which the party filed a petition in the high court. The victim used to work as a textile exporter. A policeman and his friend were rubbed out at Chakra Goth. Zaman Town cop shoppe officials said that policeman Rizwan Hayder Jagirani and his friend Najam Ali Qazi were sitting outside a house when at least a dozen gunnies shot them multiple times. Both the victims was struck down in his prime. The area suffers ethnic tensions and police suspect it to be a hate crime. In another incident, a cop was rubbed out at superhighway within the remits of Sachal cop shoppe. Officials said that victim, Enayat Solangi posted in Samnabad cop shoppe was on his way to Ayub Goth on a cycle of violence, when unidentified riders targeted him. The victim was rushed to the hospital where doctors pronounced him dead He's dead, Jim! . Motive behind the incident is unknown. Separately, an activist of defunct Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistain ...a Sunni Deobandi organization, a formerly registered Pak political party, established in the early 1980s in Jhang by Maulana Haq Nawaz Jhangvi. Its stated goal is to oppose Shia influence in Pakistain. They're not too big on Brelvis, either. Or Christians. Or anybody else who's not them. The organization was bannedin 2002 as a terrorist organization, but somehow it keeps ticking along, piling up the corpse counts... killed and his friend was maimed near Disilva Town. Shahrah-e-Noorjahan police said that Shafiq aka Baba and Saeedur Rehman were going somewhere when armed pillion riders shot them. Both victims sustained bullet injures and were rushed to the hospital, where Shafiq succumbed to his injures, and Rehman admitted with critical bullet wounds. Meanwhile, ...back at the palazzo, Count Guido stepped from behind the suit of armor, rapier in hand. Ciccolini snarled and reached for his own weapon... a man belonging to Shia sect was rubbed out in Aleemabad. Malir City police officials said that victim Ali Abbas was standing at a Pan Shop when unidentified armed riders shot him. He was taken to the hospital, where doctors pronounced him dead He's dead, Jim! . Police suspect it to be a sectarian killing. Another man was rubbed out in Haroonabad within the limits of Pak Colony cop shoppe. Officials said that Noorul Haq, 34, was returning after Zohar prayers, when an unknown armed rider killed him. The body was taken to the hospital for post mortem. Police suspect personal enmity as the reason behind the killing. An unidentified man was rubbed out in Taiser Town within the remits Surjani Town cop shoppe. Officials said that unidentified culprits on cycle of violences shot him and later fled. Police transported the body to the hospital where doctors pronounced him dead He's dead, Jim! Similarly, Mirza Gull was rubbed out at Qasba colony within the jurisdiction of Pirabad cop shoppe. Officials said the victim was on way his home when armed riders shot him twice on his chest and managed to flee from the scene. Bodies found: Two friends were found dead near Northern Bypass within the remits of Gulshan-e-Maymar cop shoppe. SHO Mali Nawaz said that deceased were identified as Kamran, son of Waris Khan and Abdullah, son of Karam Shah. SHO Nawaz said that victims went missing two months ago when they were returning from Mansehra ... ![]() to Bloody Karachi ...formerly the capital of Pakistain, now merely its most important port and financial center. It is among the largest cities in the world, with a population of 18 million, most of whom hate each other and many of whom are armed and dangerous... . The motive behind the incident is yet to be ascertained, he said. In another incident, a perforated carcass of an unidentified man was found from a Church at Bheempora within the jurisdiction of Risala cop shoppe. As per details, the victim was kidnapped and later shot in the head before being thrown at the said place. |
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran |
US Vet Fighting With Syrian Rebels Got Full Disability Pay, His Dad Says |
2013-03-13 |
Eric Harroun is an Arizona native who rioted with rebels in Cairo and fought in Syria for Al Qaeda affiliate Jabhat Al Nusra. He's also a former U.S. Army servicemember who was discharged following a vehicle accident. He was left with full disability pay, his father Darryl Harroun, tells Fox News. Fox also dug up a bit of his past: Harroun's descent into Islamic fanaticism seems to have begun sometime after his discharge from the military. With seemingly no way to pursue his lifelong dream of being a soldier, he fell in with two Iraqi brothers, Maadh and Hayder Ibrahim, who he met while attending Pima Community College in Tucson, and began to identify himself as a Muslim, according to people who know him. Harroun, who talked briefly with Fox via Skype, says that he's now in Istanbul, Turkey. His father isn't sure if Harroun will make it home alive. "Maybe Gaza is next for me, maybe [the] West Bank," Harroun told Fox. |
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Terror Networks |
Meet Eric Haroun, another of Al Q's al Amrikis |
2013-03-13 |
![]() Eric Harroun, 30, grew up in Phoenix before joining the U.S. Army in 2000. Although Harroun was never deployed during his three-year hitch, he has seen plenty of combat fighting with Syrian rebels and, more recently, Jabhat al-Nusra, a group the U.S. State Department classifies as an alias for Al Qaeda in Iraq. His father, Darryl Harroun, told FoxNews.com that his son was discharged from the Army after he was maimed while riding in a pickup truck that hit a tree. He was left with full disability pay and a steel plate in his head, according to his father. "Now he has mood swings and what-not," said Darryl Harroun, who lives in Arizona and talks to his son by phone frequently. "He was already suffering from depression before that, and the accident just kind of multiplied it." Darryl Harroun said his son is seen as an adventurer by friends and relatives, who call him "Arizona Jones." "He just loves that part of the world," said Darryl Harroun, who said his family has been in the U.S. for several generations and is not Moslem. "We scratch our heads and wonder what the hell he's doing. I told him, 'You're never going to change those people's minds over there.' But he says they treat him like a hero. Harroun's descent into Islamic fanaticism seems to have begun sometime after his discharge from the military. With seemingly no way to pursue his lifelong dream of being a soldier, he fell in with two Iraqi brothers, Maadh and Hayder Ibrahim, who he met while attending Pima Community College in Tucson, and began to identify himself as a Moslem, according to people who know him. He became active on anti-Israeli message boards, posting virulent rants against Zionism as well as his own uploaded images and videos. In Syria, Harroun has become so well known that a pro-regime video was created claiming that "The American" is a "criminal from Miami." A mugshot and rap sheet are provided as proof of Harroun's criminal past, but the picture in the video does not resemble Harroun. In recent months, Harroun has appeared in several online videos alongside Syrian rebels fighting in Damascus ...The City of Jasminis the oldest continuously-inhabited city in the world. It has not always been inhabited by the same set of fascisti... . Described in his Facebook profile as a Sunni Moslem, Harroun has posted in several threads claiming to have personally killed several Shabiha (supporters of the Assad regime), Syrian soldiers and an Iranian. "I hate bad guys like Bashar [Assad]," Harroun told FoxNews.com. "I hate Iran, too. I am a freedom fighter." |
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Iraq |
Iraqiya could nominate Abdilmahdi as PM |
2010-06-03 |
BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq: The al-Iraqiya bloc could support Adil Abdilmahdi as nominee to occupy the position of Iraq's prime minister if unable to form the new government, the official spokesperson of al-Iraqiya said on Wednesday. We will not give away our constitutional right to form the new government, but in case we are unable to form it, we support Dr. Adil Abdilmahdi as a nominee to occupy the position of Iraq's prime minister,' Hayder al-Mullah told Aswat al-Iraq news agency. Abdilmahdi currently holds the position of Iraq's Vice President; he is also a leading figure of the Iraqi National Alliance (INA). |
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