Monthly Archives: April 2007

Pakistan

Pakistan court allows Al-Rashid Trust trust to reopen offices


Egypt

Muslim Brothers on trial in Egypt military court



Palestinian Territories

The EU will send aid to the Palestinian Territories, but it will not be channeled through the Palestinian Authority’s unity government. Palestinian terror groups will continue firing rockets from the Gaza strip unless the IDF halts raids in the West Bank.


Egypt

Egypt says thwarts terror attack against Israeli tourists in Sinai


Iraq

Construction of wall reduces sectarian killings – ministry


Pakistan

Three “Lashkar-e-Taiba” guerrillas arrested in India


Syria

Syrian election protests ‘put down by army’


Iraq

Who’s the Emir of the Islamic Army in Iraq?


Somalia

Over 20 were killed in the eighth day of fighting in Mogadishu. Somalia’s Prime Minister claimed the insurgency has been defeated. Ethiopia’s Prime Minister stated it will continue to fight “al Qaeda [and the] Eritrea-backed international terrorist group calling itself Al-Shabat” in Somalia.


Afghanistan

The Taliban admits its fighters are trapped in the Chora district in Uruzgan, but claims Mullah Dadullah is not among them. Eleven Afghan security forces and 7 Taliban were killed in fighting nationwide. US Special Forces killed 5 Taliban in Paktia. India is providing trainers for the Afghan Army.



Pakistan

Lal Masjid clerics deny any breakthrough has been made with the government. Rashid Rauf, the London airlines plot mastermind, has been transferred to the Adiala prison. Two barber shops were bombed in Bajaur. The general manager of the Sui Northern Gas Pipeline was murdered in Hayatabad. Jihadi media outlets are thriving in Pakistan.



Iraq

Divide is seen within Iraq’s Baath Party


Al Qaeda in Iraq’s Diyala Campaign

From The Jawa Report: U.S. soldiers capture flag of al Qaeda’s Islamic State of Iraq in village in Diyala. Click image to view. Terror group is striking hard at military targets prior to the onset of the Diyala Campaign As Iraqi and Coalition forces build their forces to strike al Qaeda in their base in […]


Iraq

For Iraqi Terrorists Inside Iran, Membership Has Its Privileges


Iraq

Interview with Gen. Petraeus after closed Congressional briefing


Iran

Iran: Crackdown Intensifies On Students, Activists, And Teachers





Somalia

Somalia: The warlords of death return to steal city™s brief taste of peace




Al Qaeda

Terrorist 007 ‘was internet propagandist for al Qaeda™



Philippines

The military believes Uztadz Khabir Malic, the leader of the Muslim National Liberation Front’s (MNLF) Misuari group has ties with Abu Sayyaf. Philippine troops attacked the Jolo Island camp of MNLF commander Khaid Ajibun. Three USAID workers were wounded in a bombing in Cotabato province.


Thailand

Muslim insurgents wounded 4 women after detonating a bomb in a restaurant in Narathiwat. The Army said there are not enough troops deployed in the south. The government backed the calls for making Buddhism the state religion, and said this will not impact the Muslim insurgency.


Iran

Iran, EU Reopen Discussions Over Nuclear Dispute