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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Bush suffers an audibility syndrome
The US President Bush seems to be suffering from an audibility syndrome. Some people are out to find fault with him on one pretext or the other. The [..]
US hints realignment in central Asia in its war on terrorism
In the US war on terrorism, a fresh alignment with five Muslim former Soviet republics, either bordering Afghanistan or in its proximity, is in the offing. As per [..]
Mercenaries as terrorists
A news story by AP says that foreigners have entered Iraq to fight the US forces. These mercenary terrorists are not a new phenomen. They have already wreaked [..]
Britain defends anti-terror plans
British Home Secretary Charles Clarke has defended plans to hold terror suspects for up to 90 days without charge. He said that it was important to hold people [..]
Allah’s wrath
It seems that Allah is far angrier with the Muslims than he is with the christians.
Britain plans to ban 15 terrorist groups
The British government seems to be unrelenting its campaign against terrorists in the aftermath of 7/7 bombings in London. It unveiled plans on October 10 to outlaw 15 [..]
Pakistan declines Indian relief offer
Pakistan has declined the Indian offer for relief in the earthquake affected part of Kashmir under occupation of Pakistan. Pakistan Foreign Ministry spokesperson Ms. Tasneen Aslam said on [..]
A terror warning from US Embassy in India
The US embassy in New Delhi (India) has warned US citizens of a ‘possible’ threat of terrorist attacks, including suicide car bombings, against US interests in India, says [..]
US evangelist fuels fresh Chavez row
The US evangelist Pat Robertson, who seems to love controversy, has come out with fresh denunciation of the Venezuelan leader Chavez. “This man is setting up a Marxist-type [..]
Bangladesh is a haven for terrorists
Bangladesh in the Indian sub-continent, going down the fundamentalist route for some decades, has fast come up as a country where terrorists can roam free. Little wonder, an [..]