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| Daily Times, The Other Malaysia: Malaysia an Islam... |
| Published: July 27, 2007, 6:00 am |
| Tags: Osama Bin Laden, Malaysian Internet, Al Qaeda, Taliban Websites, Saudi Internet |
| Daily Times, The Other Malaysia: Malaysia an Islamic state? - Farish A Noor "Notwithstanding the overt ban on media discussion of the Islamic state issue, Malaysia's internet community has been active in keeping the question alive and well on dozens of websites and blogs all over the country." Asharq Alawsat, Saudi Arabia: Online Marriage |
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| Speed Read Feed for July 31, 2007 |
| Published: July 31, 2007, 2:42 am |
| Tags: Speed Read Feed, Al Gore, Al Gore Iii, Bill Walsh, Cancer, Chief Justice, Face Transplant, Fbi, Irs, John Roberts, Michelle Obama, O J Simpson, San Francisco 49ers, Taliban, Ted Stevens, Wine |
| Chief Justice John Roberts has seizure after hitting his head after fall- New York Times Great San Francisco 49ers coach Bill Walsh dies at 75- My Way Al Gore, III enters guilty plea for felony drug charges- My Way Boston hospital is now offering face transplants- Boston Glass of wine a day increases chance of cancer- Daily Mail O.J. Simpson [...] |
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| God Bless the South Koreans |
| Published: August 2, 2007, 10:56 am |
| Tags: Afghanistan, Captives, Militants, South Koreans, Taliban |
| Of the 23 South Koreans who were captured n July 19, two have been murdered by the taliban militants. They were captured in the Ghazni province, where the church group volunteers traveled by bus from Kabul to the southern city of Kandahar. |
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| Why Should Seoul Care? |
| Published: August 7, 2007, 7:09 pm |
| Tags: Religion, Central Asia, East Asia, Politics, Afghanistan, Central Asia, Korea, Mike Pocock, Missionaries, Npr, Politics, Rok, South Korea, South Korean Hostages, Taliban |
| south korean hostages, talibanafghanistan central asia East Asia korea mike pocock missionaries npr politics Religion rok south korea south korean hostages taliban afghanistan, central asia, East Asia, korea, mike pocock, missionaries, npr, politics, Religion, rok, south korea, south korean hostages, taliban alternate frame of |
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| Korea churches to end missionary work in Afghanistan |
| Published: August 29, 2007, 3:00 am |
| Tags: Islam, Taliban |
| South Korean missionary groups said they would pull out of Afghanistan to comply with a deal Seoul struck with Taliban insurgents for the release of 19 Christian volunteers held for almost six weeks. |
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| Another Crossroads Seoul Leaves Behind |
| Published: August 30, 2007, 10:31 pm |
| Tags: Central Asia, East Asia, Afghnistan, Bundang, Canada, Central Asia, Germany, Ghazni, Kabul, Missionaries, Pakistan, Rok, Saemmul Presbyterian Church, Saudi Arabia, Seoul, South Korea, South Korean Hostages, Taliban |
| country. For its part, the Taliban dropped its demands for the release of prisoners. In the deadly battle for the hearts and minds of the Afghan people, Seoul gave the Taliban exactly what it needed, a diplomatic precedent to undermine the legal standard opposing its existence. While there was no sign that they extracted any other |
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| AFGHANISTAN: Taliban Plant Hundreds of Mines in Helmand Province |
| Published: July 30, 2007, 4:50 am |
| Tags: Mer Ay, Taliban, Irin, News Report, Landmines, Afghanistan, Anti Personnel Mines |
| officials say Taliban insurgents have planted hundreds of anti-personnel mines in several districts of Helmand in the last six months.Engaged in long battles with Afghan security forces backed by NATO-led international troops, Taliban fighters have turned to landmines to block entry to areas where they operate, said Nabijan Molakhiel, a |
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| 19 Korean Hostages Will Be Freed? |
| Published: August 25, 2007, 11:44 am |
| Tags: Terrorism, Taliban, Afghanistan, South Korea, Islamists |
| to the Korea Times, the Taliban have agreed to release 19 of the Korean hostages.The Taliban militants holding the 19 Korean hostages agreed with the Korean government to free them, according to a report.Afghan Islamic Press (AIP) reported Saturday that the agreement came with the mediation of the government of Saudi Arabia.AIP said the |
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| Negotiating with Terrorists |
| Published: September 2, 2007, 3:15 pm |
| Tags: Italy, Terrorism, Taliban, Afghanistan, South Korea, Islamists |
| say negotiating with the Taliban sets a dangerous precedent that could spur more kidnappings - which the Taliban have vowed to carry out."We deny any payment for the release of South Korean hostages," an official at South Korea's presidential Blue House said in response to the Taliban claim.But the Taliban disagreed. "We got more than $20m |
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| Freed Koreans arrive home to tearful welcome |
| Published: September 3, 2007, 8:41 am |
| Tags: Taliban |
| South Korean Christians who endured six weeks as hostages of the Taliban in Afghanistan spent their first day at home yesterday, reuniting with loved ones, getting medical checks and praying together. |
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| This man continues to sit in a dreamworld--- |
| Published: September 4, 2007, 10:58 am |
| Tags: Canada, Afghanistan, Taliban, Korea, Negotiations |
| a box" thinkingMeanwhile the Taliban advance their threat to the media tocontinue kidnappings of foreign visitors.The Taliban killed 2 korean hostages. Negotiations with murderers of this mentality IS NOT ON and never will be. Hey Taliban Jack, here is a nifty idea, why not work with the Prime Minister instead of against him. Time for you to |
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| BBC's Flawed Reporting on Taliban's Korean Hostage Release |
| Published: September 4, 2007, 3:02 pm |
| Tags: Afghanistan, Christianity, Radical Islam, Religion, South Korea, Taliban, Online Media, Foreign Non English Media, Bbc, Blogs, Journalistic Issues |
| Andrew at Biased BBC has an excellent take on the British news agency's flawed reporting on the recent release of some South Korean aid workers. For starters, the original headline glossed over the brutal murder of two hostages. Andrew also noted that contrary to BBC's own style guide, the news agency characterized the murdered missionaries as |
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| Pakistani Forces Kill 10 Pro-Taliban Militants Near Afghan Border |
| Published: September 9, 2007, 8:15 am |
| Tags: Pakistani Forces, Killed, Pro Taliban Militants, Afghanistan Border |
| Pakistani security forces killed 10 pro-Taliban militants on Sunday after they tried to attack a military convoy near the Afghan border...Read story in full at Javno.com |
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| 30 Suspected Taliban Killed In Southern Afghanistan |
| Published: September 9, 2007, 8:05 am |
| Tags: Southern Afghanistan, Taliban Killed, Coalition War Planes |
| Sunday, September 09, 2007US-lead coalition war planes bombed Taliban hideouts in southern Helmand province, killing an estimated 30 suspected militants, a military statement said Sunday...Read the story at MonstersAndCritics.com |
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| AP Won't Describe Taliban as Terrorists |
| Published: September 27, 2007, 8:12 am |
| Tags: Media Bias Debate, Muslims, War On Terror, Taliban, Associated Press, Journalistic Issues |
| AP report titled "Ministry: Taliban spokesman arrested", in which the AP can't even call the Taliban a terrorist organization and treats these murderers as if they were just another normal government entity by according them the respect of the kind of language you'd reserve for the spokesmen of any legitimate government. First off, at the top of |
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