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Mumbai blasts - Pakistan spy agency behind - India Police

Saturday, September 30th, 2006
Have you ever wondered what exactly is up with Mumbai blasts , Pakistan , spy agency , Pakistan-based Islamist militant , Lashkar-e-Taiba , commuter trains , financial hub , Muslims , scientific methods, Pakistan , RDX explosives ,terrorism ,? This informative report can give you an insight into everything you\’ve ever wanted to know about Mumbai blasts . Indian police said on Saturday they had found evidence that Pakistan-based Islamist militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba carried out the July 11 bombings in Mumbai and Pakistan\’s military spy agency was behind the plot. Pakistan and Lashkar swiftly rejected the accusations. A Pakistani foreign ministry spokeswoman called them baseless and irresponsibile. The bombings of rush-hour commuter trains and stations in India\’s financial hub, which killed 186 people and wounded hundreds more, was one of the country\’s worst attacks. In the immediate aftermath, investigators blamed disaffected Indian Muslims with links to old foe Pakistan, and named Lashkar-e-Taiba as a prime suspect. On Saturday, Mumbai\’s police chief said his team had cracked the case and found solid evidence as a result of what he called one of India\’s biggest and most widespread investigations. “We have solved the July 11 bombings case. The whole attack was planned by Pakistan\’s ISI and carried out by Lashkar-e-Taiba and their operatives in India,” A.N. Roy, Mumbai\’s police chief, told a news conference. ISI or the Inter-Services Intelligence agency is Pakistan\’s military spy agency while Lashkar is a frontline Islamist group fighting against Indian rule in the disputed region of Kashmir. Although Lashkar was banned by Pakistan in early 2002, security analysts suspect it is still in favor with the ISI “These blasts were executed very professionally and with high precision and were well planned,” Roy said. “But we made slow progress, used scientific methods, followed every small lead … it has been a beautiful piece of highly professional investigation.” PAKISTAN DENIAL  Pakistan reacted angrily to Roy\’s announcement. Tariq Azim Khan, Pakistan\’s Minister of State for Information, called it India\’s knee-jerk reaction in blaming Pakistan for militant acts when there are several groups running insurgencies within India. “India has always chosen this path of pointing fingers at Pakistan without evidence,” he said. “If they have any evidence, they should provide us evidence and we will carry out our investigations.” If your Mumbai blasts , Pakistan , spy agency , Pakistan-based Islamist militant , Lashkar-e-Taiba , commuter trains , financial hub , Jehadi Muslims ,scientific methods ,Pakistan ,RDX explosives,terrorism , facts are out-of-date, how will that affect your actions and decisions? Make certain you don\’t let important Mumbai blasts , Pakistan , spy agency , Pakistan-based Islamist militant , Lashkar-e-Taiba , commuter trains , financial hub , Jehadi Muslims ,scientific methods,Pakistan ,RDX explosives ,terrorism , information slip by you. A spokesman for Lashkar also denied involvement. “We reject the Indian allegations. They have named us in an effort to cover up their own failure and security lapses,” said Irbaz Khan by telephone from an unknown location. The Indian announcement came a day after Mumbai police said they had arrested four more people in connection with the seven blasts that ripped through commuter trains and platforms The arrests took the total number in custody for alleged roles in the blasts to 15, Roy said. He said that at least 12 Indian men and 11 Pakistanis were involved in the bombings.  While all the 12 Indians were in custody, one Pakistani man was killed in the blasts, another was shot dead in a gun battle with Mumbai police and the rest had either returned to Pakistan or were at large in India, he said. Many among the Indians alleged to be involved had visited Pakistan several times and had trained at Lashkar bases in Bahawalpur town in Punjab province, close to the India-Pakistan frontier, Roy said. TESTING PEACE PROCESS One of the Pakistani men brought about 15-20 kg (33-44 lb) of RDX explosives to make the bombs in Mumbai which were kept in pressure cookers, placed inside bags and covered with newspapers or umbrellas after being left to explode through timers. Funds to carry out the attack also came from Pakistan via a Lashkar operative in Saudi Arabia, Roy said. The first lead came from tracking telephone conversations. A call from a Mumbai man to an Indian village near the India-Nepal border talking about the blasts led to one of the first arrests of a man from the village, he said. Two weeks ago, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh agreed on the sidelines of a Non-Aligned summit in Havana to resume a peace process which India had frozen following the Mumbai attacks. Some Indian analysts said they expected New Delhi to remain committed to the peace process but step up pressure on Pakistan to crack down on groups like Lashkar. “This is not a setback. India can\’t afford to close shop,” said C. Raja Mohan, strategic affairs editor at the Indian Express newspaper. “In fact, this will be a test for the joint mechanism set up to fight terrorism and see whether it will work,” he said referring to an agreement in Havana to set up a joint agency to tackle terrorism . It never hurts to be well-informed with the latest on Mumbai blasts , Pakistan , spy agency , Pakistan-based,Islamist militant,Lashkar-e-Taiba , commuter trains , financial hub ,Jehadi Muslims ,scientific methods, Pakistan , RDX explosives ,terrorism . 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Bush a failure over war on terrorism -Zawahri

Friday, September 29th, 2006
The following article includes pertinent information that may cause you to reconsider what you thought you understood. The most important thing is to study with an open mind and be willing to revise your understanding if necessary.  Al Qaeda’s second-in-command Ayman al-Zawahri called President Bush a lying failure for talking of progress in the war on terrorism, according to a video posted on the Internet on Friday. In the 18-minute tape posted by al Qaeda’s media arm al-Sahab, the Egyptian militant leader referred to the arrest of al Qaeda figures such as Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the suspected mastermind of the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States. “Bush, you are a lying failure and a charlatan. It has been three and-a-half years (since the arrests)…What happened to us? We have gained more strength and we are more insistent on martyrdom,” he declared. “Bush, O failure and liar, why don’t you be courageous for once and confront your people and tell them the truth about your losses in Iraq and Afghanistan?” said Zawahri, wearing a black turban and sitting in front of a banner with Islam’s statement of faith: “There is no god but Allah, Mohammad is his prophet.” A U.S. intelligence official in Washington dismissed the video as a “typical al Qaeda propaganda stream” but said analysts were scrutinising its contents for clues that might aid U.S. efforts to track down the militant leader. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) spokeswoman Michele Neff said: “After conducting a technical analysis of the videotape, the CIA can confirm with confidence that the voice on the tape is that of Ayman al-Zawahri.” In a second portion of the tape, apparently shot at a different location, Zawahri labeled Pope Benedict a “charlatan” because of his remarks on Islam. “This charlatan accused Islam of being incompatible with rationality while forgetting that his own Christianity is unacceptable to a sensible mind,” Zawahri said, this time wearing a white turban He also compared the Pope to the 11th century Pope Urban II who backed the first crusade. In a speech to a university in his native Germany on September 12, Pope Benedict quoted criticism of Islam and the Prophet Mohammad by 14th century Byzantine Emperor Manuel II Palaeologus, who wrote that Mohammad commanded that Islam be spread by the sword. HOLY WAR IN DARFUR If you base what you do on inaccurate information, you might be unpleasantly surprised by the consequences. Make sure you get the whole Al Qaeda , Ayman al-Zawahri , Bush , Terrorism , al-Sahab , Iraq , Afghanistan , Washington , European Commission , U.N. peacekeepers  , Holy War  story from informed sources. Zawahri urged Muslims to launch a holy war against proposed U.N. peacekeepers in Sudan’s Darfur region. “O Muslim nation, come to defend your lands from crusaders masked as United Nations (troops). Nothing will protect you except popular jihad (holy war),” Zawahri said on the video, that showed the date of the Muslim lunar month that ended about a week ago. The European Commission said on Friday its President Jose Manuel Barroso and a top EU aid official would go to Sudan this weekend to try to persuade Khartoum to allow U.N. peacekeepers into Darfur. The Sudanese government has repeatedly rebuffed a United Nations offer to send 22,000 peacekeepers to replace an ill-equipped and under-funded African Union force. Zawahri’s last video was issued on the fifth anniversary of the September 11 attacks on U.S. cities by al Qaeda. Zawahri and al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden are believed to be hiding in tribal borders areas between Pakistan and Afghanistan . As your knowledge about Al Qaeda , Ayman al-Zawahri , Bush , Terrorism , al-Sahab , Iraq , Afghanistan , Washington , European Commission , U.N. peacekeepers  ,Holy War  continues to grow, you will begin to see how Al Qaeda , Ayman al-Zawahri , Bush , Terrorism , al-Sahab , Iraq , Afghanistan , Washington , European Commission , U.N. peacekeepers  ,Holy War  fits into the overall scheme of things. Knowing how something relates to the rest of the world is important too. source Reuters Tags:

US Senate approves terrorism interrogation bill

Thursday, September 28th, 2006
 Breaking News The U.S. Senate on Thursday approved a bill setting rules for interrogations and prosecutions of foreign terrorism suspects,  now sending to President George W. Bush for signing into law. This is going to have wide ranging implications on some countries . http://www.currentnewsaffairs.com Tags:

NATO set for early takeover of Afghan peacekeeping

Thursday, September 28th, 2006
By Mark John and Kristin Roberts PORTOROZ, Slovenia (Reuters) - NATO defense chiefs were set on Thursday to agree to assume command of peacekeeping across all of Afghanistan “as soon as is practicable” despite worsening violence there, diplomats said. The move into eastern Afghanistan, the only area not yet covered by NATO, could take effect as early as next month because it would largely involve placing under NATO command some 10,000 mostly U.S. troops already based in the region. The step, initially expected only by the end of the year, is expected to be announced at a meeting of NATO defense ministers in the Slovenian coastal resort of Portoroz, the diplomats said.   The takeover is seen putting more forces at the disposal of NATO commanders who complain of troop and equipment shortages in their battles against resurgent Taliban guerrillas. “We are talking quick — a matter of weeks. I would expect a signal on it from Portoroz,” said one alliance source who sought anonymity because no decision had yet been formalized. Afghanistan is experiencing the most serious violence since the hard-line Taliban Islamists were ousted in 2001, and NATO knows its credibility as a genuine fighting force is at stake in what is the toughest combat in its 57-year history. Nearly 140 foreign troops, most of them American, British and Canadian, have been killed in fighting or accidents during operations since January, and NATO has acknowledged it underestimated the scale of Taliban resistance. The NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) has just over 20,000 troops from 37 countries operating in the capital Kabul, north, west and south. The U.S.-led Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) coalition has a similar number. Some U.S. forces will remain outside ISAF command to mount search-and-destroy missions against major Taliban and al Qaeda targets. U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld is expected to lead calls for allies to respond quickly to a call by commanders for up to 2,500 extra troops, more helicopters and transport aircraft to help British, Canadian and Dutch troops experiencing the worst of the violence in the south. Poland has offered 1,000 troops to be deployed by next February, and Romania is expected to offer a similar number.   But large western European nations including France, Germany, Italy and Spain have all declined to send troops to the south, saying their armed forces are at full stretch elsewhere. “A number of allies have stepped forward,” a U.S. government official said. “I think we will still probably have some more holes but we’re hopeful that the meeting will provide energy and focus to keep going with that,” the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity. © Reuters 2006. All Rights Reserved Tags:

Power

Saturday, September 23rd, 2006
‘ Power undirected by high purpose spells calamity ; and high purposeby itself is utterly useless if the power to put it into effect is lacking . ‘ THEODORE ROOSEVELT http://www.blogs.mindbodynsoul.com Tags:

France, US, unable to confirm report bin Laden dead

Saturday, September 23rd, 2006
By Anna Willard and David Morgan PARIS/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - France and the United States said on Saturday they could not confirm a report that Osama bin Laden had died and France launched a probe into how a secret document containing the claim was leaked. French regional daily L’Est Republican, published in Nancy, quoted a document from France’s DGSE foreign intelligence service as saying the Saudi secret services were convinced the al Qaeda leader had died of typhoid in Pakistan in late August. Time magazine separately posted an article on its website citing an unidentified Saudi source, who claimed bin Laden was stricken with a water-borne disease and may already be dead. President Jacques Chirac told reporters bin Laden’s death “has not been confirmed in any way whatsoever, and so I have no comment to make.” “I was a bit surprised to see that a confidential note from the DGSE had been published,” he said after a summit with leaders of Germany and Russia. The Saudi Interior Ministry was not available for comment. Officials in the United States, which has made capturing bin Laden a priority in its war on terrorism, were unable to confirm the account. U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice told reporters in New York: “No comment, no knowledge,” when asked about the French article. A U.S. intelligence source separately said Washington had no evidence this report was any more credible than earlier rumors of bin Laden’s demise. “There’s just nothing we can point to to say this report has any more credence than other reports we’ve seen in the past,” the official said. LEAK PROBE In Paris, Defense Minister Michele Alliot-Marie ordered an investigation into the leak of the classified DGSE document. L’Est Republican printed what it said was a copy of the report, dated September 21, and said it had been passed to Chirac and Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin the same day. “According to a usually reliable source, the Saudi services are now convinced that Osama bin Laden is dead,” it read. “The information gathered by the Saudis indicates that the head of al Qaeda fell victim, while he was in Pakistan on August 23, 2006, to a very serious case of typhoid that led to a partial paralysis of his internal organs.” The report, which was stamped “defense confidential” and with the initials of the French secret service, said Saudi Arabia first heard the information on September 4 and was waiting for more details before making an official announcement. Time magazine said its source claimed Saudi officials have received a number if reports in recent weeks that bin Laden had been struck by a water-borne illness and was likely dead, but had no solid proof. “He is very ill. He got a water-related sickness and it could be terminal. There are a lot of serious facts about things that have actually happened. There is a lot to it. But we don’t have any concrete information to say that he is dead,” Time quoted the source as saying. There was skepticism about whether Riyadh was well-placed to be the first to pick up on such a development. “If anyone was in the picture, I doubt it would be Saudi intelligence,” a Western diplomat in Riyadh said. “Even if Saudi Arabia had information, they’d pass it on to the United States, not France. It doesn’t ring true.” A senior Pakistani government official said Islamabad had received no information from any foreign government that would corroborate the story. The Saudi-born bin Laden was based in Afghanistan until its Taliban government was overthrown by U.S.-backed forces after al Qaeda’s September 11 attacks on the United States. Since then, U.S. and Pakistani officials have regularly said they believe bin Laden is hiding somewhere on the rugged border between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Bin Laden is rumored to have been suffering from kidney ailments and receiving dialysis treatment. His last videotaped message was released in late 2004, but several low-quality audio tapes have been released this year . Senior U.S. intelligence figures have cautioned against assuming that bin Laden’s death or capture would automatically have a substantial impact in the war on terrorism. They note that the death in June of al Qaeda’s leader in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, has failed to lead to any let-up in the violence there. (Additional reporting by Jon Boyle, Islamabad bureau, Mark Trevelyan in London, Paul Eckert in New York, Alister Bull in Washington, Andrew Hammond in Riyadh) Tags:

A Well Being Proverb for Health Wealth and Universal Abundance

Thursday, September 7th, 2006
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Olmert and Abbas may meet

Tuesday, September 5th, 2006

By Dan Williams    JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert will seek a peace summit with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas if gunmen in the Gaza Strip release a captive Israeli soldier, Olmert’s senior deputy said on Tuesday.  Vice Prime Minister Shimon Peres’ remarks came after a Bahraini newspaper quoted Abbas as saying a deal was in place to free Corporal Gilad Shalit, whose abduction in a deadly June 25 border raid plunged Israeli-Palestinian ties to a new low.  “Abu Mazen (Abbas) should be invited to talks, and I believe the prime minister will do so in the coming days. Negotiations must be launched on the basis of the ‘road map’,” Peres told Israel’s Army Radio, referring to a U.S.-led peace blueprint.  “When this (captive) situation is resolved, it (a meeting) will take place,” he said.  Diplomacy between Israel and the Palestinians was deadlocked before Shalit’s capture, ever since Hamas Islamists took over the Palestinian Authority in March after defeating Abbas’s more moderate Fatah movement in elections two months earlier.  Israel, backed by Western nations, wants Hamas to abandon its charter calling for the Jewish state’s destruction and to renounce violence as a precondition for talks. Abbas argues that he could still be Israel’s interlocutor, circumventing Hamas.  An Abbas aide said the president had yet to receive an invitation to hold his first formal summit with Olmert.  “They did not contact us over a meeting,” Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat told  Reuters.    “We believe that any time Mr. Olmert is ready to meet, the meeting should be very well prepared because what counts should be the substance,” he said.  PRISONER SWAP STAKES  An Israeli political source said Olmert, who took power in May, has held off on a summit so far because he expects Abbas to demand the release of some of the thousands of Palestinians jailed in Israel.  Palestinians estimate the number of prisoners at 10,000.  Olmert wants Shalit, whose captors include Hamas militants, to go free before discussing any such amnesty, the source said. Complicating matters for Israel is its parallel efforts to retrieve two soldiers seized by Lebanon’s Hezbollah guerrillas in a July 12 raid also aimed at forcing a prisoner release.  Abbas told Bahrain’s Akhbar al-Khaleej newspaper that a swap had been tentatively agreed for Shalit’s release.  “An agreement has been reached about exchanging prisoners that is based on Egypt taking the soldier as a deposit, and after that the number of Palestinian prisoners-of-war would be announced,” Abbas said.  Erekat said talk of a deal was “premature”, as did Peres.  “Everything that has been published so far is in the realm of speculation. I recommend we be patient. No deal has been sealed,” Peres said  But an Israeli security source said that Ofer Dekel, Olmert’s envoy on the hostage crisis, was recently in Cairo to confer with Egyptian officials acting as mediators with Shalit’s captors. There was no immediate comment from Egypt.  Israel launched offensives in Gaza and Lebanon following the troop abductions. Around 1,400 Palestinians and Lebanese, most of them civilians, have been killed, as have 158 Israelis.  The flare-up in violence, as well as Olmert’s failure to secure the three soldiers’ return, sapped the popularity of his plan to follow up last year’s Israeli withdrawal from Gaza with similar moves in the West Bank, another territory captured in the 1967 Middle East war and where Palestinians seek statehood.  Olmert told a parliamentary panel on Monday that his unilateral West Bank “realignment plan” was on hold, stirring speculation that he would seek to engage Abbas in new talks. 

(Additional reporting by Mohammed Assadi in Ramallah and Miral Fahmy in Dubai)

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Current News Affairs

Saturday, September 2nd, 2006
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Nato plane crashes in Afghanistan
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UN warns of soaring Afghan opium
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World Cup Targeted
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Germany Takes Lead in Pressuring Iran to Return to Talks
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Palestinians strike over lost pay
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Annan arrives in Iran for talks
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The Chinese Blogosphere Strikes Back
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Vietnam’s Stealth Repression
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Africa’s struggle for political evolution
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Cracking Down on Doping
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