Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Azania: Somali parliamentarians oppose the New Azania state administration

Some of Somali parliamentarians, hailing form Gedo region, have said they against the formation of the new Azania state which was recently established in Nairobi, the capital of neighboring Kenya.

Speaking to local media, Abdurrahman Yusuf Diriye, a Somali lawmaker, said the Azania administration doesn’t represent the clans of Somalia, spelling out that the MPs from Gedo don’t recognize the existence of the administration which led by Mohamed Gandi, former defense minister of Somalia.

Diriye charged Azania with stoking the ongoing battles in parts of Gedo region in southern Somalia.

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Monday, July 25, 2011

Puntland: Puntland and Galgala islamist militia led by Mohamed Said Atom agreed on ceasefire

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Officials from Somalia’s semi-autonomous state of Puntland and local Islamist militiamen met after years of hostilities to discuss and reach agreement, officials said.

The meeting took place in parts of Nugal region of northern Somalia where a delegation representing Mohamed Said Atom, the leader of Puntland’s Islamist militiamen and officials from the administration of Punland.

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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Norway: Police says Oslo suspect (Anders Behring Breivik) admits facts in massacre, unknown group Ansar al-Jihad al-Alami (Helpers of Global Jihad) is not responsable for attack

The Norwegian man charged with the attacks in and near Oslo that killed over 90 people has admitted “to the facts” of the case, the police and his lawyer said on Sunday, and says he acted alone in a strike eerily foretold in a detailed manifesto calling for a Christian war to defend Europe against the threat of Muslim domination.

But “he is not admitting criminal guilt,” the acting police chief in Oslo, Sveinung Sponheim, told a news conference, and his claim to have acted alone contrasted with “some of the witness statements,” Reuters reported.

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Friday, July 22, 2011

Norway: Car bomb in Oslo and shooting in Utoya left 17 killed and many wounded, revenged by islamic group Ansar al-Jihad al-Alami (Helpers of Global Jihad)

Twin shooting and bomb attacks have left at least 17 dead in Norway after a gunman disguised as a policeman opened fire at a youth camp and a bomb blast tore through government buildings.

Many were also reported wounded overnight from the expolsion in central Oslo and the shooting at a summer school meeting of Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg’s ruling Labour Party on an island outside the capital.

Authorities were reeling, with police saying they had no clue who or what was behind the attack, but the gunman behind the shooting had been arrested.

The News:
http://www.heraldsun … frf7jx-1226100201466

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Chechnya: Fightings in mountains between local forces and mujahideen, dozens killed and wounded

Residents of Vedeno district of the CE Province of Nokhchicho (aka Chechnya/Ichkeria) report that several major fightings between the Mujahideen groups and Kadyrov’s minions, in which the minions suffered serious losses, have taken place during the past two weeks. The fightings in the Vedeno district are continuing.

According to puppet structures as reported by a website of human rights activists, groups of minions a “Road Patrol Regiment # 2” gang, “police departments” from Vedeno, Shali, Nozhai-Yurt and Kurchaloi districts and a gang called “Yug (South)”, are participating in the battles with the Mujahideen.

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