Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Insurgents have attacked Nato forces in eastern Afghanistan.
Several attackers were killed in the Taliban attack on a base at an airfield outside Jalalabad, near the border with Pakistan.
Gunmen set off a car bomb and fired rocket-propelled grenades, and wounding two soldiers, Nato said.
The attack came a day after US Gen David Petraeus warned of an “industrial strength insurgency” in the country.
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http://news.bbc.co.u … th_asia/10457745.stm
Monday, June 28, 2010
A subsoil endowed with riches; a metropolis with controlled development; a distinctive identity maintained by its political elite; and a secessionist heritage …The most opulent province of the country cultivates its difference without complex.
Welcome to Kamalondo, the popular residential area of Lubumbashi, Katanga`s provincial headquarters. Here, life goes on quietly, peacefully, like maize that sway in the breeze on plots of land, orderly like shacks aligned in laterite streets. Sitting in garland in the talus, young women place their odds and ends on the floor.
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http://www.biyokulul … t.php?articleid=2859
Saturday, June 26, 2010
The self-proclaimed state of Somaliland closed its borders Saturday as voters chose their president amid fears Islamists from neighbouring Somalia could try to disrupt the polls.
The northern territory has been more stable than Somalia since it broke away in 1991 but a message warning voters to stay home by the leader of the Al-Qaeda-inspired Shebab movement drew draconian security measures.
“All our country’s forces are locking the borders. Movements and transport inside Somaliland are also forbidden except for those authorised by the national election commission (NEC),” police chief Mohamed Saqadi Dubad said.
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http://somalilandpre … ognition-hopes-16624
Friday, June 25, 2010
Somalia’s Al Qaeda-inspired al-Shabaab warned voters in the northern self-proclaimed state of Somaliland not to vote in the presidential elections, in an audio message obtained by AFP Friday.
“Those who take part in those so-called elections will face the consequences,” Ahmed Abdi Godane, the overall leader of the al-Shabaab group, said in the message released ahead of Somaliland’s Saturday polls.
Godane, also known as “Abu Zubayr” and a native of the Somaliland capital Hargeisa, said the elections were organised by the anti-Islamic forces in Somalia.
Somaliland’s presidential polls, which were delayed three times since 2008, are due to go ahead on Saturday, 50 years to the day after the territory obtained its independence from Britain.
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http://somalilandpre … aliland-voters-16627
Thursday, June 24, 2010
A senior Indian army officer has been killed in a gun battle with separatist militants in Indian-administered Kashmir.
Colonel Neeraj Sood was “leading his troops” when he was gunned down by militants in Lolab area, the army said.
He is the highest ranking officer to be killed by militants in Kashmir in 2010.
Despite a decline in violence in Kashmir in recent years, there are fears that militants are trying to regroup in the region.
The News:
http://news.bbc.co.u … th_asia/10386557.stm