Terrorists in Nalchik Planned 911-Type Attacks — Report
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posted by zaina19 on November, 2005 as ANALYSIS / OPINION
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 10/27/2005 5:34 PM Photo from news.xinhuanet.com/ Photo from news.xinhuanet.com/ Terrorists in Nalchik Planned 911-Type Attacks — Report Created: 27.10.2005 17:26 MSK (GMT +3), Updated: 17:26 MSK > document.write(get_ago(1130419612)); </SCRIPT> , 11 hours 3 minutes ago MosNews A report by the U.S. analytical team Stratfor.com says that Islamic fighters who clashed with Russian law enforcers in the city of Nalchik earlier this month had planned a large-scale attack involving a suicide aircraft mission, resembling the September 11 attacks. The report, published on the Internet on Thursday quoted Russian military contacts and other sources as saying that the events in Nalchik apparently were supposed to be just the first phase of a plan that ultimately was to include flying explosives-laden aircraft into high-profile targets elsewhere in Russia. Though the exact targets have not been confirmed, sources say possible targets included the Kremlin, a military district headquarters and a railway hub in Rostov-on-Don, a nuclear plant in the vicinity of Saratov, and a hydroelectric plant or dam on the ... >> full
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From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 10/30/2005 2:38 PM October, 29, 2005 "Tender calf"? Statements of former Minister for Foreign Affairs of Georgia Salome Zurabishvili, in connection with the resignation, testify that attempts of Russia to influence processes in this country are not weakened even after revolution. Her) resignation is a victim brought to Moscow, and now it is necessary to expect reorientation of course of Georgia in the external policy, many observers speak. Settlement of a question of withdrawal of the Russian military bases from territory of Georgia is considered to be the basic merit of Zurabishvili on a post of the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs . Naturally, knowing the habits of the Russian side, it was possible to guess, that Moscow had a grudge on her. It is enough to recollect demonstrative refusal of the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia Lavrov from a meeting offered by the Georgian side before summit in Warsaw, with public, full "majestic greatness", Lavrov-style ... >> full
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«Unified policy» call for Muslim nations
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From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 10/30/2005 2:55 PM «Unified policy» call for Muslim nations MUSLIM countries should adopt a unified policy to tackle issues facing the Muslim world and expedite combined efforts in this direction, renowned scholar professor Dr Ali Mouhyee Din al-Qura Daghi has urged. The scholar, who heads the University of Qatar (QU)’s Department of Jurisprudence, was delivering a lecture on ‘Genesis of Kashmir Issue’ at an event hosted by the Pakistan embassy on Thursday. “Chechnya, Palestine and Kashmir issues are being ignored by the international community,” said Dr al-Qura Daghi, who stated that British imperialism left behind the Kashmir dispute that hinders Pakistan and India from moving forward to peace and development. The speaker called upon India to solve the Kashmir issue. “The Indian government should accept the UN resolutions and give Kashmiri people their right of self determination. We call on all Muslim countries and international community to support their stand,” he said. Dr al-Qura Daghi expressed deep grief and sorrow over the heavy loss of life ... >> full
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Opposition Predicts Third War in Chechnya
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From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 11/9/2005 2:51 AM Photo from www.hro.org Photo from www.hro.org Opposition Predicts Third War in Chechnya Created: 02.11.2005 17:33 MSK (GMT +3), Updated: 17:33 MSK > document.write(get_ago(1130942010)); </SCRIPT> Ruslan Osmanov The Moscow News There are at least three different points of view on the upcoming parliamentary elections in the <NOBR>Chechen Republic</NOBR>, set for Nov. 27. This is hardly surprising: After 10 years of civil war, such a thing as Chechen society is something of a myth. Predictably, the Chechen state and government officials maintain that the elections will be a genuine exercise in electoral democracy. For example, Ismail Baikhanov, chairman of the republic’s electoral commission, said recently: “We will do all it takes to ensure a fair election and prevent election fraud.” From time to time, there are reports that militants are planning to thwart the elections, their efforts being opposed by police and intelligence services. This is the gist of a recent comment by the Russian Interior Ministry press center in the North Caucasus on the reported discovery ... >> full
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Will touch the bird influenza to the Russian authority, which has hen brains?
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From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 11/9/2005 3:40 AM Will touch the bird influenza to the Russian authority, which has hen brains? Everyday question to Kavkaz Center" from the Russian distant village: - Will touch the bird influenza to the Russian authority, which has hen brains? Antonina Moiseeva, Tomskaia province - The authorities of the People's Republic of China categorically reject to accept laws about the cancellation of the capital punishment. The reason for this is simple - any execution brings into the office of the exchequer legendary profits. Each shot Chinese gives income into the sum more than 30 thousand dollars. Since 1984, which designates beginning of "reconstruction, democratization and humanization" of Chinese society, in the "people republic" acts the law, which resolves to the practitioner of withdrawal and commercial use of different organs of prisoners, after bringing of sentence into the performance. According to instruction - application to the law, "the organs should be withdrawn directly on the spot for execution". Moreover, operation must occur "without the superfluous fuss", ... >> full
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