Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) guerrillas gunned down two teenaged sisters after forcing them out of their home in the Jammu and Kashmir town of Sopore, triggering panic in the area, police said Tuesday as Chief Minister Omar Abdullah condemned the incident in a strongly worded statement. Altaf Khan, superintendent of police, Sopore, said: “Two of the killers [...]
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Lashkar behind killing of Kashmir sisters, Omar says shame
Militants kill two sisters in Kashmir, Omar condemns incident
Suspected guerrillas gunned down two teenaged sisters after forcing them out of their home in the Jammu and Kashmir town of Sopore, triggering panic in the area. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah condemned the incident. A senior police officer said a group of heavily armed guerrillas entered a house in the Muslim Peer locality of the [...]
Omar pledges to keep Kashmir trouble-free this summer
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has made two resolutions for 2011: not to allow trouble-makers to spoil the valley’s summer and to launch an onslaught against corruption in the state. “All efforts of my government are directed in ensuring that peace stays on in Kashmir,” Abdullah told officers here Thursday after inaugurating a [...]
Omar Rodriguez Lopez: Telesterion, Live Dates
COMPILATION GATHERS SWEET MEAT FROM MASSIVE SOLO CATALOG
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Omar Rodriguez Lopez (The Mars Volta, At The Drive-In) has announced the spring 2011 release of a quadruple LP / double CD collection culled from his multiple solo and collaborative albums entitled Telesterion. In celebration of this, Rodriguez Lopez’s eponymous band will perform at this year’s Coachella Festival and SXSW Music Festival (Sargent House/Rodriguez Lopez Productions showcase). Headlining tour dates are also in the works for late spring, to be announced soon.
The extensive 37-song (38 on the vinyl version) Telesterion compilation of the guitarist’s work showcases the variety and breadth of explorative artistry spread across his 25 (and counting) solo albums harvested for this release. Telesterion includes a 20-page booklet of artwork and text outlining the scope of his work, with liner notes by longtime friend and Rodriguez Lopez Productions art director Sonny Kay. See Sonny’s recollection of their first meeting through to their current collaborations here.
Sample “Locomocion Capillar” here and “Shake is for 8th Graders” here, and all of Rodriguez Lopez’s albums are available for download here. Telesterion will be available everywhere on Record Store Day, April 16th, 2011 via Rodriguez Lopez Productions / Sargent House.
Omar Rodriguez Lopez Live
03/19 Austin, TX @ Emo’s Annex – SXSW – Sargent House / RLProductions showcase
03/21 Houston, TX @ Fitzgerald’s
03/22 New Orleans, LA @ HOB Parish
04/15 Indio, CA @ Coachella Festival
Telesterion Track List
CD 1
01. Locomocion Capillar (Solar Gambling)
02. Population Council’s Wet Dream (Old Money)
03. Amanita Virosa (Xenophanes)
04. Coma Pony (The Apocalypse Inside of an Orange)
05. El Monte T’ai (Calibration)
06. Sex, Consolation for Misery (Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fungus)
07. Deus Ex Machina (A Manual Dexterity, Soundtrack Vol. 1)
08. Rapid Fire Tollbooth (Se Dice Bisonte, No Bufalo)
09. Un Buitre Amable Me Pico (Solar Gambling)
10. Half Kleptos (Cryptomnesia)
11. No Hay Mas Respuestas (Cizaña De Los Amores)
12. Solenoid Mosque (Minor Cuts and Scrapes in the Bushes Ahead)
13. Melting Chariots (The Apocalypse Inside Of An Orange)
14. Dead Hisses to Match Our Own (Megaritual)
15. How to Bill the Bilderberg Group (Old Money)
16. Polaridad (Tychozorente)
17. La Tirania De La Tradicion (Se Dice Bisonte, No Bufalo)
18. An Ancient Shrewdness in the Veins (Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fungus)
19. Noir (Cryptomnesia)
CD 2
20. Calibration (Calibration)
21. Viernes (Ciencia De Los Inutiles)
22. Spookrijden Op Het Fietspad (Omar Rodriguez)
23. Boiling Death Request a Body to Rest Its Head On (Se Dice Bisonte, No Bufalo)
24. Victimas Del Cielo (Cizaña De Los Amores)
25. Las Flores Con Limon (Solar Gambling)
26. At the Push of a Button (Megaritual)
27. Asco Que Conmueve Los Puntos Erogenos (Xenophanes)
28. The Power of Myth (Old Money)
29. El Todo (Tychozorente)
30. The Palpitations Form a Limit (A Manual Dexterity, Soundtrack Vol. 1)
31. Agua Dulce De Pulpo (Un Escorpion Perfumado)
32. Poincare (Solar Gambling)
33. Shake is for 8th Graders (Cryptomnesia)
34. Atrotecism Fenleon (Minor Cuts and Scrapes in the Bushes Ahead)
35. Casate Colmillo (The Somnambulists)
36. Desarraigo (Xenophanes)
37. Lunes (Ciencia De Los Inutiles)
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Captors kill Colonel Imam in North Waziristan
PESHAWAR – Former Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) officer Colonel Imam has been killed by the abductors in North Waziristan Agency, TheNation learnt reliably on Sunday.
Sultan Aamir Tarar, commonly known as Colonel Imam, along with two other colleagues including Khalid Khawaja, a former intelligence agency officer, and Asad Qureshi, a journalist, was kidnapped by a militant group almost 10 months back in March 2010 on the charges of spying, when they were travelling from Bannu to Waziristan.
Colonel Imam, who was also known as mentor of Taliban, had been picked up by the militant group, Asian Tigers, when he was on his way to Waziristan to meet Taliban leadership and make a documentary film in this regard.
Sometime back a video footage of Colonel Imam was released by the abductors in which, he was shown as saying that his life was in danger and he urged the government to fulfil his kidnappersÂ’ demand of freeing a number of prisoners held for terror activities.
Though the government authorities are yet to confirm the killing of Colonel Imam, the sources said that he was killed Sunday in North Waziristan Agency at an undisclosed location. It may be mentioned here that out of the other captured colleagues of Colonel Imam, Asad Qureshi, was released a few months back while Khalid Khawaja was also killed by the said organisation on April 30, 2010 and his body was thrown in the suburbs of Mir Ali, North Waziristan Agency.
The abductors are still keeping ImamÂ’s dead body. According to the sources, Imam was murdered for failing to pay the ransom money demanded by his kidnappers.
Staff Reporter from Islamabad adds: Family of Sultan Amir Tarar commonly known as Col Imam was not accepting condolences for not being confirmed of his death after reports that his captors killed him, said General (Retd) Hameed Gul.
Former ISI chief Gul told this scribe, “I went to his home for condolence but they were not accepting as yet.”
He was unable to either deny or confirm the reports of Imam’s death. “I have checked the root source of all the reports and that is only one. These sort of reports need to be confirmed by more than one source,” he said.
Talking about the reports that he might have passed away due to a heart attack, he said, “He had a heart problem but not that sever. We were told that he had run out of his medicines and that too were dispatched to him,” he added.
“Why I doubt his captors had killed him because he was a sort of insurance policy with them,” he said.
Recalling the story of his kidnapping, he said, initially so-called Asian Tigers group of some Usman Punjabi had taken him and his other companions into custody through a trap. Later on another group of Sabir Mansoor killed Usman Punjabi and others and took Imam in its custody. Eventually, Col Imam had gone to Hakimullah MahsudÂ’s custody after they had killed Mansoor and his group.
Of late, Gul said, Afghan Taliban, Mujahideen, and Haqanni group of North Waziristan were asking Mehsud to release Col Imam. According to former ISI chief, there were also reports that Mehsud had demanded release of his men arrested in connection with suicide attacks on GHQ and Parade Lane Mosque in Rawalpindi. There were also reports that they had demanded ransom money of Rs50 million.
Gul feared that in case the captors had killed him, they would face music as most of the Taliban both in Pakistan and Afghanistan consider Imam, as their mentor, and would not spare Mehsud. That is why he said there were also reports that Mehsud group was asking for guarantees that they would not be attacked if they release Imam.
The biggest question at present, he said, is why they are not releasing the dead body of Col Imam if they have killed him or he expired due to some heart attack.
“He was a great soldier, good Muslim, and basic character in development and training of Taliban in Afghanistan,” Gul remembered Imam. “Though he served as my subordinate but he was more like a friend to me,” he added. “He never missed collective prayer to my knowledge,” he recalled the days with Col Imam.
A retired Pakistan Army officer and special warfare operation specialist, Imam was a former member of the Special Service Group (SSG). Western media considered him “inactive” ISI intelligence officer who had served as former Pakistani Consul General at Herat, Afghanistan.
A veteran of Soviet war in Afghanistan, he is widely believed to have played a key role in the formation of the Taliban, after having helped train the Afghan Mujahidin on behalf of the United States in the 1980s.
According to Wikipedia, Colonel Imam, who was a commando-guerrilla warfare specialist, had trained Mullah Omar and other Taliban factions. Colonel Imam remained active in AfghanistanÂ’s civil war until 2001 US-led war on terrorism, and supported the Taliban publicly through media.
Imam was educated and a graduate of Pakistan Military Academy (PMA), Kakul; and Fort Bragg, North Carolina, USA. After his graduation from PMA, he joined the Pakistan ArmyÂ’s 15th Frontier Force Regiment as a 2nd Lieutenant. His unit was sent to United States in 1974, and was trained shoulder-to-shoulder among with United States Army Special Forces. Upon his graduation from the Special Forces School, he was awarded American Green Beret by his training commander. Following his return to Pakistan, Imam joined the Special Service Group (SSG). In 1980s, he had participated in Soviet war in Afghanistan, notably the Battle for Hill 3234. Colonel Imam increasingly involved in AfghanistanÂ’s politics even after the Soviet left the Afghanistan. After the Soviet-Afghan war, Colonel Imam had supported and trained Taliban fighters independently.
After the Soviet defeat and the collapse of communism, Colonel Imam was invited to the White House by the then president George Bush (senior), and was given a piece of the Berlin Wall with a brass plaque inscribed: “To the one who dealt the first blow.” Today, western intelligence agencies believe Imam is among a group of renegade officers from Pakistan’s ISI who continued to help the Taliban after Pakistan turned against them following the attacks of September 11, 2001.
During his career in Pakistan Army he had won three prestigious awards namely Sitara-e-Jurat, Tamgha-e-Basalat, and Sitara-i-Imtiaz(Military).
Malaysia Maybank may need 500m ringgit to bid for Kim Eng units
Maybank may sell bonds to help finance Kim Eng takeover bid
The plan may include selling Singapore dollar debt as Kim Eng is a Singapore entity, he said.
Omar rejects rotational chief ministership
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Wednesday said he would not vacate his post for his alliance partner Congress, insisting that he was “chief minister for six years”. He was addressing a press conference to mark the completion of his two years in office. Omar Abdullah intervened when a reporter asked his father and [...]
Vivica Fox Engaged
Pop open the bubbly, Aunt Viv’s getting hitched! Actress Vivica Fox, 46, has snatched Demi Moore’s tiara as Hollywood’s Most Celebrated Cougar after accepting a holiday marriage proposal from the strapping fetus she’s been dating. The Kill Bill actress is set wed much-younger fiance Omar “Slimm” White — an Atlanta club promoter — after just [...]
International justice: In the dock, but for what?
Enthusiasm is flagging for spectacular trials to punish war crimes and human-rights abuses
IF BEING busy is the test, then international justice is in rude health. This week saw a landmark in the short, sputtering history of the International Criminal Court (ICC), an institution based in The Hague that is supposed to be the ultimate resort against infamies which might otherwise go unpunished. On November 22nd, after many procedural twists, the trial began in earnest of Jean-Pierre Bemba, a rich Congolese warlord and the most senior political leader to be detained by the ICC so far. He is accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity—not in Congo, but in the neighbouring Central African Republic, where he intervened on the president’s side during a coup attempt. The ICC is also about to name six prominent Kenyans as alleged instigators of the violence that followed the 2007 elections.
Elsewhere in the Dutch city, the tribunal on ex-Yugoslavia will soon have further questions for Radovan Karadzic, political leader of the Bosnian Serbs, about the massacre near Srebrenica in 1995 (see table). Two other special-purpose courts in The Hague will also be busy. One deals with Sierra Leone and is trying Liberia’s former president, Charles Taylor. Another is struggling, despite opposition from the armed Shia opposition in Lebanon, to investigate the bomb attack that killed Rafik Hariri, then prime minister, in Beirut in 2005. Most important of all, the United Nations Security Council must decide what to do about Sudan, where president Omar al-Bashir is wanted by the ICC. …
Musharraf made desperate attempts to save Taliban, bin laden from US wrath after 9/11: Report
Following the 9/11 terror strikes, when the US had made up its mind to bombard Afghanistan, Pakistan”s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and then President Pervez Musharraf made full efforts to save the Taliban and tried to persuade a red-faced Bush administration to hold a dialogue with the Taliban, as the ISI always regarded it as one [...]
Mullah Omar declares victory for Taliban “imminent†in Afghanistan
Taliban leader Mullah Omar has said that victory for the Taliban is imminent in Afghanistan, while the NATO-led campaign has been “a complete failure”. “The victory of our Islamic nation over the invading infidels is now imminent and the driving force behind this is the belief in the help of Allah and unity among ourselves,” [...]
Taliban chief says victory close
Taliban leader Mullah Omar says his fighters are winning the war in Afghanistan and that the Nato-led campaign has been “a complete failure”. In a rare statement, the elusive leader called on U.S. President Barack Obama to withdraw his troops “unconditionally and as soon as possible”.
Omar Rodriguez Lopez Group: U.S. Live Debut
NEW GROUP FROM AT THE DRIVE-IN & MARS VOLTA GUITARIST TO MAKE U.S. DEBUT
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Omar Rodriguez Lopez has announced the U.S. live debut for the Omar Rodriguez Lopez Group in
September, directly following performing at the Metamorphose Festival in Japan. Tickets went on sale this past week
for the four shows listed below. The NYC date is already sold out. The Omar Rodriguez Lopez Group for these
performances feature Ximena Sarinana Rivera, Juan Alderete De La Pena (The Mars Volta), Marcel Rodriguez
Lopez (The Mars Volta, Zechs Marquise) and Deantoni Parks.
Hand-picked support for these dates will be the massively buzzed-about Le Butcherettes from Guadalajara,
Mexico, whose forthcoming U.S. debut album Sin Sin Sin was produced by Omar. The group tours Europe and Russia
with Le Butcherettes in November.
Tour Dates:
Sept 13 – San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall
Sept 14 – Los Angeles, CA @ Troubadour
Sept 17 – New York, NY @ Highline Ballroom
Sept 18 – Chicago, IL @ Congress Theater
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Pak knows where Osama is: Hillary
NEW YORK – Following up on her stiff warning to Pakistan, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has said that there are people in the Pakistani government who know the whereabouts of Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and Afghan Taliban chief Mullah Omar.
“I’m not saying that they’re at the highest levels but I believe that somewhere in this government are people who know where Osama bin Laden and Al-Qaeda is, where Mullah Omar and the leadership of the Afghan Taliban is and we expect more cooperation to help us bring to justice, capture or kill, those who attacked us on 9/11,” she told CBS programme “60 Minutes”, which was broadcast in full on Sunday night.
“Some Pakistani officials were more informed about the Al-Qaeda and the Taliban than they let on,” Clinton added.
Political observers here were stunned by her statement about Pakistanis knowing the whereabouts of Osama and Mullah Omar even though she was not asked a specific question about the Al-Qaeda and Taliban leaders.
In an excerpt of Clinton’s interview released on Friday night, she warned Pakistan that it would face “very severe consequences” if any terror plot like the failed Times Square bombing was traced to that country.
“We’ve made it very clear that if, heaven forbid, an attack like this that we can trace back to Pakistan was to have been successful, there would be very severe consequences,” she had said.
Experts believe ClintonÂ’s threat means that the US could slow millions of dollars in economic and military aid, rather than mount directly military action in the tribal belt, although some American politicians have raised voices in favour of that, too.
In fact, the US is already engaged in its most ferocious campaign on Pakistan soil for decades through the CIA drone strikes, which are currently averaging about two per week.
A senior Pakistani intelligence official said there had been 40 drone attacks so far this year, compared with 49 in the whole of 2009. Other tallies have counted just over 30 strikes in 2010.
The CIA has received permission to strike a much wider range of suspected militants than before, including those whose identities have not been established, the Los Angeles Times reported last week. Previously, the CIA could only attack individuals on a vetted list of Taliban and Al-Qaeda leaders.
When asked why Obama administration was not piling up pressure on Islamabad to hand over Osama bin Laden and his deputy Ayman al Zawahiri, Hillary replied, “I have to stand up for the efforts the Pakistani government is taking. They have done a very significant move toward going after the terrorists within their own country.”
Her comments come as other senior US officials including Attorney General Eric Holder said they had obtained new evidence that Pakistani Taliban were behind the attempt to trigger a car bomb blast in the heart of New York.
“We know they facilitated the bomb plot and they probably also financed it,” the Attorney General told ABC News.
Faisal Shahzad, a 30-year-old naturalised American citizen of Pakistani origin, was arrested last Monday for rigging a SUV vehicle to explode in the Times Square.
In the wake of the incident, Washington has stepped up pressure on Pakistan to crack down on militantsÂ’ safe havens in North Waziristan.
The New York Times said the US military commander in Afghanistan, Gen Stanley A McChrystal, met Pak Army chief Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani in Islamabad on Sunday and pressed for a new military offensive in North Waziristan, the main base of the Pakistani Taliban.
Asked what message she had for Pakistan following the Times Square bombing, Clinton said, “That this is a threat we share…we have a common enemy…there is no time to waste…go as fast and hard as we can.”
She then added, “We cannot tolerate having people encouraged, directed, trained and sent from Pakistan to attack us.”
When pressed by 60 Minutes anchor Scott Pelly if Pakistan was the source of terrorism why the US was not leaning more on the country, Clinton reeled back a bit saying she had to stand up to the current dispensation in Islamabad because there was a sea change in its commitment and they had done a very significant move towards going after terrorists in their own country.”
Accusing Pakistan of having played a “double game” in previous years, the US foreign secretary warned, “We’ve made it very clear that if, heaven forbid, that an attack like this that we can trace back to Pakistan were to have been successful, there would be very severe consequences.”
Pelley: What do you mean exactly?
Clinton: I think I will let that speak for itself
Pelley: Developments to come?
Clinton: Right
‘Osama a lost man, a fanatical father, chasing his fantasy of becoming latter-day prophet’
The world’s most wanted man and Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden’s favourite son, Omar, has described his father as a ‘lost’ man and a ‘fanatical father’.
Omar, the fourth among Osama’s 11 sons, was the Al-Qaeda chieftain’s favourite as he had been chosen his father’s successor, and meant to lead the terror outfit and carry on [...]
Omar Abdullah meets Sonia Gandhi
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah met Congress president Sonia Gandhi at her residence in New Delhi Wednesday and discussed matters relating to the state, especially the civic polls slated to be held in May.
He pledged full cooperation between his party, the National Conference (NC), and the Congress, who are allies in the current [...]






