Monthly Archives: July 2009
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– 29 SHIITES KILLED IN BAGHDAD MOSQUES ATTACK
Series of car bombings outside Mosques in the Iraqi capital Baghdad, on Friday 07/31/2009, have killed at least 29 people, Iraqi police sources said. Continue reading
– LYNNE F. STEWART
Lynne F. Stewart, a criminal lawyer from New York, was born in 1939, known for her radical approach toward the USA regime. Continue reading
– DERRICK SHAREEF
Derrick Shareef, a USA citizen, was born in 1984 in Chicago. He converted to Islam and changed his name to Talib Abu Salam Ibn Shareef. Continue reading
– STEP BACKWARDS
Mahmoud Abbas deepened the gape between the current Fatah leadership and the society by putting pressure on Israelis, Egyptians an Americans to allow the return of the Fatah senior Muhammad Ghneim. Continue reading
– 15 SOLDIERS KILLED IN ALGERIA
At least 15 soldiers have been killed, on Wednesday 07/29/2009 morning, in an ambush by alleged Maghreb al-Qaeda, local media has reported. Continue reading
– GUANTANAMO’S SUICIDES
Despite the constant watch, three Guantanamo detainees committed, on 06/10/2006, a coordinated suicide, considered as a sort of protest against the concept of Guantanamo. Continue reading
– QALA-I-JANGI BLOODSHED
On 11/25/2001 morning, three CIA interrogators arrived to Qala-i-Jangi to conduct initial investigation of the prisoners in the compound. Continue reading
– MOHAMMED JAWAD TO BE RELEASED FROM GUANTANAMO
The Obama administration said, on Wednesday 07/29/2009, it will release Mohammed Jawad, 23, who has been held at the Guantanamo Bay prison camp since 2002. Continue reading
– PEACE WITH TALIBAN
Hamid Karzai, Afghanistan’s President, called repeatedly the Taliban to join his regime and offered them a share in power. Continue reading
– MOROCCAN BELLIRAJ JAILED FOR LIFE
A Moroccan anti-terrorism court has sentenced Abdelkader Belliraj, 52, a Moroccan-born Belgian national, on Tuesday 07/28/2009, to life imprisonment for leading a terrorist network. Continue reading
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