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4/9/2016 4:38:07 PM

US reporters ignore first journalist tour of liberated Palmyra organized by Russian military – MoD

The Russian military have given access to journalists from 11 countries to the liberated Syrian city of Palmyra. Moscow noted the absence of American journalists in the group.

The group of 27 media professionals from Germany, Italy, Belgium, China, Serbia and other nations were transported from the Russian military base in Khmeimim to Palmyra on Thursday.


They were carried halfway across the country by Mil Mi-8 AMTSh military transport helicopters guarded by Mil Mi-35 helicopter gunships.

The journalists were taken to the historic part of the city, which was badly damaged by the Islamic State while they controlled the city. They also had a chance to speak to local residents and Russian military engineers, who are taking part in demining the city.

Absent from the group were journalists from the US, Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenkov noted. He said that four US-based media outlets cancelled their accreditation requests on the eve of the trip, “as if they were following an order.”

Palmyra, which fell into IS hands in May 2015, was liberated by the Syrian army and pro-Damascus militias, who were given air support by Russian warplanes.

The military success was met with muted response by officials in the US and some of its allies, who, Moscow said, tried to downplay its importance.


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4/9/2016 4:48:31 PM

North Korea says successfully tested ballistic missile engine

April 8, 2016


According to the North's official KCNA news agency, the ground engine test was ordered and personally monitored by leader Kim Jong-Un (AFP Photo/)

Seoul (AFP) - North Korea said Saturday it had successfully tested an engine designed for an inter-continental ballistic missile (ICBM) that would "guarantee" an eventual nuclear strike on the US mainland.

It was the latest in a series of claims by Pyongyang of significant breakthroughs in both its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programmes.

Outside experts have treated a number of the claims with scepticism, suggesting the North Korean leadership is attempting to talk up its achievements ahead of a showcase ruling party congress next month.

According to the North's official KCNA news agency, the ground engine test was ordered and personally monitored by leader Kim Jong-Un.

As soon as Kim flagged off the test, "the engine spewed out huge flames with deafening boom", KCNA said.

"The great success... provided a firm guarantee for mounting another form of nuclear attack upon the US imperialists and other hostile forces," Kim was quoted as saying.

Now North Korea "can tip new type inter-continental ballistic rockets with more powerful nuclear warheads and keep any cesspool of evils in the earth including the US mainland within our striking range", he added.

The North's top newspaper Rodong Sinmun featured photos of Kim overseeing the test on its front and second pages Saturday, and said the trial was reportedly conducted at the Sohae Space Centre.

One picture showed Kim looking down from an observation tower as flames were seen over the horizon. Another showed flames streaming down from an engine propped up vertically.

Military tensions on the divided Korean peninsula have been rising since the North conducted its fourth nuclear test in January, and a long-range rocket a month later that was seen as a disguised ballistic missile test.

The UN Security Council responded with its toughest sanctions to date over the North's nuclear programme, and Pyongyang accused Seoul and Washington of spearheading the sanctions drive in New York.

In recent weeks, state media has carried repeated threats of pre-emptive nuclear strikes against both the South and the US mainland.

- Weapons claims -

The threats have been accompanied by claims of success in miniaturising a nuclear warhead to fit on a missile, developing a warhead that can withstand atmospheric re-entry, and building a solid-fuel missile engine.

North Korea has never tested an ICBM, although it has displayed such a missile, known as the KN-08, during recent mass military parades in Pyongyang.

While the North has clearly made progress in developing the KN-08, most experts still believe it is years from obtaining a credible ICBM strike capability.

Kim described the engine test as an "eye-catching event" that demonstrated the North's national defence capability to the world.

He also noted that it represented "another great victory" to be presented at the upcoming Workers' Party Congress, which is believed to be scheduled for May 7.

It is the first congress of its kind for 36 years and seen as a showcase for the leadership to hype its achievements and to cement national unity and loyalty around Kim Jong-Un.

"Kim was showing off his military build-up achievements to consolidate loyalty ahead of the Party Congress as economic difficulties grow following UN sanctions," Professor Yang Moo-Jin of the University of North Korean Studies told AFP.

Some analysts have suggested the North could even conduct a fifth nuclear test before the congress, and South Korean officials say they are fully prepared for such an eventuality.

The North said its January test was of a powerful hydrogen bomb, but experts said the detected yield was too low for a full-fledged thermo-nuclear device.

North Koreans across the country have been mobilised in a "70 day campaign" to prepare for the party gathering, with towns and cities across the country being spruced-up and prettified for the event.


(Yahoo News)

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4/9/2016 4:55:23 PM
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Saudi Arabia looking to build relations with Russia due to waning US influence in Middle East

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Saudi Arabia has set on a course of building pragmatic relations with Russia, amid the weakening US influence, according to US journalist David Gardner.

After King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud came to the throne in 2015 the main reins of power fell in the hands of his son and deputy crown prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Under his control, Riyadh has adopted a more assertive line in its global and regional policy. The kingdom started a military operation against Houthi rebels in Yemen, intensified support for Syrian militants and cut diplomatic ties with Iran.

At the same time, there is another visible trend - approaching with Moscow, despite the fact that Moscow supports some of Riyadh's foes.

"Alliances of convenience are hardly new to the Middle East. The will to power of entrenched regimes often coexists with pragmatism, making strange bedfellows of sworn enemies," the article for Financial Times read.

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is avidly building ties with Russia which were described as "functional and substantive" by Saudi officials. Among the issues on the agenda are the crisis in Syria, possible shipments of Russian weapons, investments to Russia as well as stabilizing global crude prices.

The stumbling block in ties between Moscow and Iraq was the future of Syrian President Bashar Assad.

However, according to a source in contact with the crown prince, last October Mohammed bin Salman met Russian President Vladimir Putin and told him: "We do not care about the Assads, we care about Iran."

In turn, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in response: "We now have a much clearer vision of how to move along the path of political settlement."

A thaw in relations between Moscow and Riyadh signals that US influence in the region is waning, the article read.

After Washington began normalizing ties with Tehran and refused to directly become involved in the Syrian war, the "Saudis seem to have decided to work with Moscow, in the belief that it can influence Tehran," it concluded.
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4/9/2016 5:10:44 PM

ISIS HAS DOUBLED ITS RANKS IN LIBYA, SAYS GENERAL

BY ON 4/8/16 AT 5:32 PM

An armed motorcade belonging to members of Derna's Islamic Youth Council, which pledged allegiance to ISIS, drive along a road in Derna, eastern Libya, October 3, 2014.
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The Islamic State militant group (ISIS) has doubled its number of fighters in Libya, its North African hub, in the past year, according to the head of the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM).

U.S. Army General David Rodriguez, the outgoing chief of AFRICOM, said on Thursday that the group’s militants in the country now number between 4,000 and 6,000.

He said that when a new unity government is fully implemented in the country, the U.S. will ramp up its military involvement against the group in the country, including further air strikes. “That’s a possibility as are many other things,” he said. “It’s going to be driven by their leadership and what they really want the international community to do.”

Fayez Al Sarraj, the prospective unity prime minister, arrived in the Libyan city of Tripoli last week in an attempt to bring warring eastern and western factions together. The rival Islamist government in Tripoli has stepped down in a bid to allow Sarraj’s new U.N.-backed unity government to end the fragmentation that has allowed ISIS to flourish in the country.

The group capitalized on a power vacuum following the ousting of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi in October 2011 by Libyan rebels backed by NATO, which left the country without a legitimate leader. The group now controls the central coastal city of Sirte, which was Gaddafi’s hometown, and has a presence near the western town of Sabratha and the eastern city of Benghazi.

"In Benghazi and Derna, (groups) have fought back against the Islamic State and made it much tougher for them to operate, as well as in Sabratha," Rodriguez added. "They are contesting the growth of ISIS in several areas."

As the group has continued to lose territory in Iraq and Syria, many of its members have fled to Libya and, as it becomes harder to enter into caliphate, more foreign fighters have chosen Libya as their destination of choice.

The group has imposed its brutal brand of sharia law on the city of Sirte since capturing it in June 2015, making it the capital of the North African extension of its self-proclaimed caliphate in Iraq and Syria.

Locals have reported beheadings, lashings and other punishments and rules as dictated by the group’s ultraconservative vision of Islam. In February, the group released images of a wheelchair-bound executioner purporting to crucify an alleged spy.

(Newsweek)

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4/9/2016 5:23:02 PM
Why some British Muslims are calling for the death of other British Muslims



Last month, after being offended by a tweet, Tanweer Ahmed traveled 200 miles in an Uber car from Bradford, in England, to Glasgow, in Scotland. The seemingly innocuous, even heartfelt tweet was written by Asad Shah, and wished his adopted countrymen a happy Easter.

Upcoming special event ;- GOOD FRIDAY AND VERY HAPPY EASTER ESPECIALLY TO MY BELOVED CHRISTIAN NATION X ! BISMILLAH........, Lets Follow The Real Footstep Of Beloved Holy JESUS CHIRST (PBUH) And Get The Real Success In Both Worlds xxxx

BISMILLAH........, Lets Follow The Real Footstep Of Beloved Holy JESUS CHIRST (PBUH) And Get The Real Success In Both Worlds xxxx
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Ahmed waited for 40-year-old Shah to leave the convenience store in Glasgow where he worked, then stabbed him 30 times, stamped on his head, and sat on his chest while Shah lay unconscious, authorities allege. Shah died of his wounds later that night.

The hatred that Ahmed, 32, apparently felt for Shah wasn't because of his kind words about Christians, but because Shah was a member of the small and long-persecuted sect of Muslims called the Ahmadiyya.

This week, leaflets have been found in universities, mosques and shopping centers across London advocating that each Ahmadiyya be given three days to "get back into the Islamic fold. If he does not, he will be awarded capital punishment."

The leaflets refer to Ahmadiyyas as "Qadianis," which is considered pejorative by the Ahmadiyya, who are also known as Ahmadis or Ahmedis. The term is a reference to the town of Qadian, in India's state of Punjab, where Mirza Ghulam Ahmad was born. Ahmad, who lived in pre-Partition India at the turn of the 20th century, claimed that he was the foretold Mahdi, or Messiah, but most Muslims believe Muhammad to be the final prophet. For these beliefs, Ahmad's followers have been shunned, particularly in Pakistan, where their numbers are highest. The Pakistani state forbids them by law from claiming to be Muslim. Hundreds have been murdered or killed in terrorist attacks there in the past few years alone.

Leaflets like these have been distributed before, according to leaders of Britain's Ahmadiyya community, but after Shah's slaying, they have added to a growing sense of unease in a country many have found to be an asylum. This new iteration, obtained by IBTimes UK, says Ahmadiyyas are "worse than apostates" because they present themselves as Muslims. The leaflets were made by an organization called Khatm-e-Nubuwwat, which means "Finality of Prophethood" in Arabic.

In a recent column reacting to Shah's killing, British anti-extremism activist Maajid Nawaz writes that intolerance of the Ahmadiyya is on the rise there, and much of it tied to anti-blasphemy fervor in Pakistan. Massive protests recently roiled Pakistan's capital, calling for, among other demands, the immediate execution of anyone proved to be blaspheming, which would include all Ahmadiyya. Imams of some of Britain's largest mosques have spoken in favor of the protests.

In an example provided by Nawaz, the Ahmadiyya community took out a two-page ad in the British newspaper Luton on Sunday to celebrate the 125th anniversary of their existence, but the paper was so overwhelmed by complaints from the majority Sunni Muslim community that it had to issuethis mealy-mouthed response, which Nawaz tweeted:

@TellMamaUK then please report this paper& make a statement, it's sick, disgusting sectarian bullying @PeterTatchell


In a deposition given by Tanweer Ahmed this week, he admitted to killing Asad Shah, employing much of the same rhetoric as the leaflets. Saying Shah "disrespected" Islam and "claimed to be a prophet," he went on to assure the court that the attack had "nothing at all to do with Christianity or any religious beliefs." Police have charged him with "religiously prejudiced" murder.

(The Washington Post)

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