Al-Qaeda Chief In Iraq: Captured, Killed, Never Actually Existed, Re-Captured, Now Killed Again

By Dark Night Press on  From darknightpress.org
Posted by admin in Underground News on April 19th, 2010 | no responses Steve Watson | Ludicrous story of terrorist admitted to be a “fictional character” by U.S. officials. See original here: Related posts Top Eco-Fascist Calls For End Of Freedom To Fight “Global Warming” (0) Militia Raids Part Of Government Effort to Provoke Violence, Purge Dissent (0) Medical Companies: Taxes In Healthcare Bill Will Kill Jobs, Businesses (0) Korea Tensions Pale Alongside Agenda To Attack Iran...Read Full Story

Algerian Al-Qaeda chief has Canadian, European hostages

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An Algerian leader of Al-Qaeda's North African branch is holding the two Canadian and four European tourists kidnapped in Niger, a Malian source said Saturday."The hostages -- the Canadians and the Europeans -- are in the hands of Moctar Ben Moctar, one of the leaders of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Magreb in the southern region," the source said on condition of anonymity.He confirmed earlier reports that Al-Qaeda had demanded the release of two Mauritian members currently held in one of the...Read Full Story

Al-Qaeda Chief In Iraq: Captured, Killed, Never Actually Existed, Re-Captured, Now Killed Again

By Dot Connector on  From dotconnectoruk.blogspot.com
U.S. and Iraqi officials have today announced that two “Al-Qaeda in Iraq” leaders have been killed in an air strike carried out by American troops. A major flaw in the story that seems to have been overlooked, is that both of the men have already been reported captured and killed on several occasions, with U.S. officials also having previously declared one of them a “fictional character” that was invented by the other!' Read more...Read Full Story

Pakistan al-Qaeda chief 'killed'

By horia on  From bbc.co.uk
One of the most senior al-Qaeda militants in Pakistan, Badar Mansoor, is killed in a US drone strike, local officials say.Read Full Story

Study ties new al Qaeda chief to murder of journalist Pearl (Reuters)

By Ionut on  From perfublog.com
Reuters – Saif al-Adel, an Egyptian militant recently appointed interim leader of al Qaeda operations, has been linked to the killing of U.S. journalist Daniel Pearl in Pakistan in 2002, U.S. investigators said in a report. View full post ...Read Full Story
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US adds Abdullah Azzam Brigades to list of terror groups
The US State Department has added the Abdullah Azzam Brigades, an al Qaeda in Iraq affiliate that operates throughout the Middle East, to its lists of designated terror organizations. Today, State added the Abdullah Azzam Brigades as both a Foreign ...  
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Three Lebanese pilgrims killed in Iraq bombing
Violence has eased in Iraq since the height of the war in 2006 to 2007 when tens of thousands were killed as Sunni and Shi'ite militants fought one another. But Sunni militants linked to al Qaeda remain a potent force, and often attack security forces and ...  
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6 killed in Iraq bombings
In the first bombing, militants detonated explosives at the home of Arkan Mohammed, a fighter in the Sahwa, Sunni tribal militias that sided with US forces against Al-Qaeda from late 2006, helping turn the tide of Iraq's insurgency. Mohammed's wife and two ...  
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Terrorism: Al-Qaeda in Iraq founder's nephew is militant in Yemen
Amman, 18 May (AKI) - The nephew of the founder of Al-Qaeda in Iraq has followed in his late uncle's footsteps by joining the terror group. Ahmed al-Harasha, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi,'s nephew, has been in southern Yemen for the past few days with as a ...  
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UN thinks al Qaeda was behind Syria blasts
The twin suicide car bombings outside a military intelligence building in Damascus on May 10 had the al-Qaeda-style tactics seen in neighbouring Iraq. About 55 people died and dozens were injured in the blasts. Ban said on Thursday that al-Qaeda's ...  
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The Syrian cockpit
In method, audacity and brutality reminded everyone of the Al-Qaeda inspired violence that in 2006 helped tip an insurgency in Iraq into a full blown sectarian war. The same discourse can be heard from the Al-Nusra Front (NF), an obscure jihadist group ...  
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