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Luis Miguel Goitizolo

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6/9/2014 11:16:02 AM

45 dead in clashes between jihadists in Syria: NGO

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File photo shows rebel fighters carrying their weapons along a trench in the northeastern Syrian city of Deir Ezzor during fighting with pro-regime fighters continues, on March 24, 2014 (AFP Photo/Ahmad Aboud)


Beirut (AFP) - Fresh fighting between the jihadist Islamic State of Iraq and a coalition of rebels and an Al-Qaeda affiliate in eastern Syria has left at least 45 fighters dead, a monitoring group said Monday.

ISIL, which grew from a former affiliate of Al-Qaeda in Iraq, has faced a backlash in opposition Syria since early this year and is battling a coalition including Al-Qaeda's Al-Nusra Front and Islamist and moderate rebels.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the clashes in the town of Khosham in the eastern province of Deir Ezzor left 17 Al-Nusra and Islamist fighters dead, along with 28 ISIL members.

The fighting began on Sunday and raged through the night, the Observatory said.

ISIL was initially welcomed by some in Syria's armed opposition, but its harsh interpretation of Islam and abuses against civilians and rival opposition fighters has sparked a backlash.

Al-Qaeda's chief has called on the group to return to Iraq, and even Al-Nusra has turned against it, battling it across several opposition-controlled provinces in Syria.

The fight against ISIL has killed some 6,000 people since it began in early January, according to the Observatory, a Britain-based NGO.

Elsewhere in the country, the Observatory said at least 25 people had died under torture at security facilities in Damascus province.

Detainees are often held for interrogation at security facilities before being transferred to jail.

The group said the families of those killed were informed of the deaths and told to retrieve the bodies of their loved ones on Sunday.



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6/9/2014 11:25:26 AM

Pakistan Taliban claim deadly airport attack

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Gunmen Storm Pakistan Airport in Deadly Rampage



KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) — The Pakistani Taliban on Monday claimed responsibility for a brazen five-hour assault on the country's busiest airport that saw gunmen disguised as police guards storm the international terminal in Karachi, set off explosions and kill 18 people.

The Taliban said the assault on the Jinnah International Airport in Karachi, the capital of southern Sindh province, was in revenge for the killing last November of the militant group's leader in a U.S. drone strike.

The claim further diminished prospects for a resumption of government-led peace talks with the Taliban. Those talks floundered in recent weeks and the Taliban have called off a cease-fire they declared during negotiations. Since then, Pakistani troops have carried out airstrikes in the country's troubled northwest to target militant hideouts, killing dozens of suspected militants. Residents claim several civilians were also killed in the strikes.

The Karachi assault started late Sunday when 10 gunmen, at least some disguised as policemen, opened fire with machine-guns and rocket launchers, triggering a gunbattle with police during which all the attackers were killed, said Rizwan Akhtar, the chief of Pakistan's elite paramilitary Rangers.

Heavy gunfire and multiple explosions were heard coming from the terminal, used for VIP flights and cargo, as militants and security forces battled for control. A major fire rose from the airport, illuminating the night sky in an orange glow as the silhouettes of jets could be seen. As dawn broke Monday, smoke could still be seen billowing in the air.

Authorities diverted incoming flights and suspended all flight operations.

An Emirates flight in Karachi bound for Dubai had to be cancelled and passengers were escorted off the plane because of the fighting.

"The passengers and crew disembarked the aircraft and were taken to a secure area of the terminal," the Dubai-based carrier said. It didn't say how many passengers were onboard.

The airline is by far the Middle East's biggest and operates multiple daily flights to Karachi and other Pakistani cities. It said the airport's closure would continue to affect other flights into Karachi. Etihad Airways, based in Abu Dhabi, said Monday it was delaying its own flights to Karachi and would monitor the situation.

Akhtar said no planes were damaged during the attack but a cargo building was left completely gutted by the fire and the explosions.

Just before dawn, Pakistani security forces regained full control of the airport. Akhtar said some of the attackers appeared to be Uzbeks but officials were still investigating to determine their identity and nationality.

"The terrorists entered the terminal in two groups. They were foreigners, and some of them seemed to be Uzbeks," Akthar said.

The Civil Aviation Authority said security forces had given them back control of the airport.

Dr. Seemi Jamali from Karachi's Jinnah Hospital said 18 bodies were brought to the morgue, and 11 of them were of airport security personnel. The bodies of the attackers remained in police custody.

At least some of the gunmen wore the uniform of the Airport Security Force, said an official at the scene near the terminal. All the attackers wore explosives vests, some of which were detonated when they were shot at by the police, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the media.

After storming into the airport grounds, gunmen hunkered down for the shootout with police in two sections of the airport, said senior police officer Ghulam Qadir Thebo. Local news channels reported that intermittent gunfire could still be heard on Monday morning, though it was not clear what the source of that shooting was.

The Taliban spokesman, Shahidullah Shahid, said the attack was to avenge the killing of Hakimullah Mehsud, the Taliban chief who died in a drone strike last November.

Shahid, who speaks for Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan as the Pakistani Taliban are known, said the attack on the Karachi airport had been all planned out before the peace talks started and was put on hold during the negotiations.

He also warned of more attacks to come.

Security officials in Karachi had feared that if the peace talks broke down, their city would be a likely spot for militant retribution.

The Pakistani Taliban and their allies increasingly are gaining a foothold in Karachi, the country's largest city and the site of frequent militant attacks in the past. It is the country's economic hub and any militant activity targeting its airport would likely strike a heavy blow to foreign investment in the country.

In May 2011, militants waged an 18-hour siege at a naval base in Karachi, killing 10 people in an assault that deeply embarrassed the armed forces.

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Associated Press Writers Rebecca Santana, Zarar Khan, Munir Ahmed and Asif Shahzad in Islamabad, and Adam Schreck in Dubai contributed to this report.





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6/9/2014 3:44:28 PM
Hi Miguel,
I don't listen to the news so I missed this big hoax.
Las Vegas Shooting HOAX CCTV Footage says 10/29/12! -vid
Posted By: Jordon [Send E-Mail]
Date: Sunday, 8-Jun-2014 20:48:49
In Response To: Another (hoax?) Shooting in Vegas, "The Revolution Has Begun.." (Jordon)
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6/9/2014 4:01:16 PM
Thank you Miguel- you have the gift that dear sweet Jill has of putting things into a context that is very comforting in spite of the circumstances we are surrounded by.
You and Myrna and the others have done a fantastic job with keeping us on the mountain.:)
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Luis Miguel Goitizolo

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6/9/2014 4:16:37 PM
Thank you Myrna, I just found this related info with my mail.

Las Vegas cop killers may have white supremacy links: report

Reuters

Details emerge in cold blooded murder of Las Vegas cops (Adam Housley reports from Los Angeles)



LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Law enforcement officials are looking into whether a man and woman who killed two Las Vegas police officers and a third person before killing themselves Sunday had links to the white supremacy movement, according to a report on Monday.

The Las Vegas Review-Journal, citing city law enforcement sources, said investigators discovered paraphernalia associated with white supremacists, including swastika symbols, but it was not clear where the items was found.

The newspaper's report also said the shooters covered the officers' bodies with something featuring the Revolutionary War-era Gadsden flag. The yellow flag, which contains an image of a coiled snake and the words "Don't tread on me," is associated with the conservative Tea Party political movement.

Representatives for the Las Vegas Police Department said they could not confirm the report. A morning news conference is planned later on Monday.

The armed man and woman shouted about a "revolution" before opening fire and killing the two uniformed patrol officers, Alyn Beck, 41, and Igor Soldo, 31, who were eating lunch in a CiCi's pizza parlor, police said on Sunday.

One of the two officers managed to return gunfire before the suspects fled to an adjacent Wal-Mart, where they killed a bystander inside the front door, then exchanged gunfire with police who pursued them further into the store, Clark County Sheriff Douglas Gillespie said.

Moments later, the female suspect shot her accomplice to death, then took her own life, Gillespie told reporters on Sunday.

Beck had worked in the police department since August 2001 and was married, with three children. Soldo had been on the force since April 2006 and was married, with a baby.

(Reporting by Mary Wisniewski; Editing by Susan Heavey)





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Hi Miguel,
I don't listen to the news so I missed this big hoax.
Las Vegas Shooting HOAX CCTV Footage says 10/29/12! -vid
Posted By: Jordon [Send E-Mail]
Date: Sunday, 8-Jun-2014 20:48:49


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