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Europe

7-7 arrests —and media revisionism

British authorities have arrested three men in connection with the July 7, 2005 London bombings that killed 52. Police say they have long suspected that others were involved in the attack besides the four suicide bombers. Two of the suspects… Read more7-7 arrests —and media revisionism

Iran

Iran seizes 15 British sailors

From the UK Press Association, March 23: Fifteen Royal Navy sailors have been seized by Iranian warships in Iraqi territorial waters, the Ministry of Defence said. Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett has summoned the Iranian ambassador in London to demand their… Read moreIran seizes 15 British sailors

Iraq

Iraq: Marines spooked drone to cover murder

From the British computer trade journal The Register, March 22: US Marines in Iraq staged an elaborate fake gunfight to foil an overhead surveillance drone and cover up a murder, according to court testimony. Wired reports that the Marines successfully… Read moreIraq: Marines spooked drone to cover murder

Iraq

GI pleads guilty in Iraq rape-murder case

In a military trial at Fort Campbell, KY, Pfc. Bryan Howard, 19, pleaded guilty to being an accessory to the rape and murder of a 14-year-old Iraqi girl and the slaying of her family. He also pleaded guilty to conspiracy… Read moreGI pleads guilty in Iraq rape-murder case

Africa

Nigeria: petro-violence bars EU observers

European Union election observers won’t be sent to Nigeria’s delta region during next month’s landmark elections due to the ongoing attacks and kidnappings which have prompted thousands of foreigners to flee the oil heartland in the past year. “We are… Read moreNigeria: petro-violence bars EU observers

Africa

More sectarian violence in Nigeria

Muslim pupils at a secondary school in northeastern Nigeria’s Gombe state beat a teacher to death March 21 after accusing her of desecrating the Koran, police and witnesses said. Oluwatoyin Olusase, a Christian, was apparently overseeing an “Islamic Religious Knowledge”… Read moreMore sectarian violence in Nigeria

Afghanistan

Pakistan: battle escalates for Waziristan

Pashtun tribesmen loyal to Pakistan’s government exchanged mortar and rocket fire with purported al-Qaeda militants in South Waziristan for a third day March 21, leaving at least 114 dead. Interior Minister Aftab Sherpao said 84 Uzbek militants and 30 local… Read morePakistan: battle escalates for Waziristan

Planet Watch

Report: ethnic minorities under threat in GWOT

The threat of terrorism has allowed governments around the world to crackdown on the rights of ethnnic minorities, according to the latest annual report by the London-based Minority Rights Group International. The report finds that key allies of the US… Read moreReport: ethnic minorities under threat in GWOT

Oceania

Ex-Gitmo detainee runs for office in Australia

Mamdouh Habib, a “rendition” victim and former detainee at Guantanamo Bay, is running for a state parliamentary seat in New South Wales, Australia. He was picked up in Pakistan in October 2001, transferred to Egypt where he was tortured, then… Read moreEx-Gitmo detainee runs for office in Australia

Southeast Asia

Police kill jihadist in Indonesia

Indonesian police shot dead a suspected Islamist militant believed to be linked to Abu Dujana, the purported current leader of the Jemaah Islamiah network, blamed for the 2002 Bali bombings that killed more than 200 people. One militant was also… Read morePolice kill jihadist in Indonesia

South Asia

Bangladesh: terror suspect claims 5,000 militants

As Bangladesh prepares to hang six militants convicted in a string of bombings, a newly “interrogated” member of the network claims some 5,000 followers of outlawed Islamist groups are still active in the country, and receiving aid from supporters abroad,… Read moreBangladesh: terror suspect claims 5,000 militants

South Asia

Pakistan: protests sweep nation over judicial crisis

Continuing protests over the suspension of the chief justice, thousands of opposition activsts and lawyers rallied in major cities across Pakistan and clashed with police, demanding President Pervez Musharraf’s resignation. In Islamabad, around 1,000 protesters staged an angry rally outside… Read morePakistan: protests sweep nation over judicial crisis

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