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Moscow: Suicide bomber identified

The deadly terrorist blast at Moscow’s Domodedovo airport on January 24 was carried out by a resident of the Russia’s North Caucasus region. The attack was aimed primarily at foreigners, investigators said on Saturday.

Moscow airport terrorist “hesitated for 15 minutes”

The suicide bomber at Moscow’s Domodedovo was hanging around the arrival zone for about 15 minutes before blowing himself up, an investigations source said. The terrorist mixed with the crowd and pretended to be waiting for somebody for 15 minutes, the investigator said, adding that the man kept his left hand in his pocket. “It is being determined whether a suspected woman, who was also killed [in the explosion], was the terrorist’s accomplice,” RIA Novosti reports.

Suicide bomber kills at least 50 in Iraq

A suicide-bomber blew himself up Tuesday in the midst of a crowd of aspiring police recruits in the Sunni-Arab town of Tikrit, north of Baghdad, VOA reports. The bloody bombing left at least 50 people dead and wounded at least 150 others. The attack appears to mark a strategy by insurgents of targeting Iraq’s fledgling security forces.

Marsha Ambrosius “Far Away” Music VIDEO Tackles Homophobia, Bullying

Marsha Ambrosius, formerly one-half of the Grammy-nominated neo-soul duo Floetry, is taking a stand against gay-bashing and bullying as she continues to carve out her own solo success. In the video for Marsha’s latest tune “Far Away” — produced by Just Blaze — a man is seen walking with Ambrosius. He appears to be her [...]

Christians hold mass at suicide bombing church

Christians attended Mass Sunday at an Egyptian Coptic Church one day after an apparent suicide bombing killed 21 worshippers and wounded scores of others.
Blood stains from Saturday’s early morning attack in the northern city of Alexandria were still visible as the congregation prayed.

Michael Jackson Suicide? Attorneys For Dr. Conrad Murray Will Argue King Of Pop Killed Himself

Did years of public ridicule and a fall from grace on the pop charts prompt Michael Jackson to take his own life? The world may never know, but it’s allegedly the defense fast-talking island MD Conrad Murray will use as he defends himself against allegations that he gave the King of Pop a lethal overdose [...]

Pakistan: Suicide bomber kills 40

A suspected suicide bomber has attacked a crowd of people waiting for aid in northwest Pakistan killing at least 40.

Dozens of others were also injured in the blast at the distribution centre in the Taliban stronghold and al-Qaeda stronghold of Bajaur next to the Afghan border.

Bernie Madoff Son Suicide

The son of convicted swindler Bernie Madoff is dead. Mark Madoff was found dead of a suspected suicide in his Manhattan apartment early Saturday morning, CNN News reports. The body of Madoff, a husband and father of a two-year-old boy, was discovered hanging from a ceiling pipe with a dog leash, authorities say. His young [...]

Suicide blast in Kohat kills 18


PESHAWAR – At least 18 people were killed and 35 others got injured when a suicide bomber blew himself up beside a minibus at congested Tirah Bazaar in Kohat district on Wednesday.
According to details, a suicide bomber, who was reportedly 16 to 18 years old, approached a minibus carrying passengers from Tirah Bazaar to Orakzai Agency and blew himself up. Over 30 shops and around eight vehicles parked in the market were also damaged in the blast. The injured were rushed to Kohat and Peshawar hospitals.
Hospital sources feared that number of the deceased could go up, as many injured persons were in critical condition.
Personnel of police and other law enforcement agencies rushed to the blast site and cordoned off the area. They confirmed that it was a suicide blast, adding they had found the head and legs of the suicide bomber which had been sent for DNA test.
Bomb disposal squad officials said that about seven kilograms explosive material was used in the blast. No group claimed the responsibility for the attack till filing of this report.
Reuters adds: “A boy between the ages of 18 and 20, who was carrying about 6 kilograms (13 lbs) of explosives, carried out the attack,” said Dilawar Bangash, police chief in the town of Kohat.
Witness Inayat Orakzai said, “The bus, which was filled with passengers, was about to take off when a teenage boy came near the door of the bus and blew himself up.”
On Tuesday, a suicide bomber tried to assassinate the chief minister of Balochistan, damaging his motorcade and wounding nine people but leaving the minister unhurt.
A purported spokesman for the banned extremist group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi claimed responsibility, saying the official had been targeted for efforts to provide security to Shias.
On Monday, two suicide bombers in police uniform killed 51 people in Mohmand , attacking an anti-Taliban militia and pro-government elders.
The bombers damaged an administration compound in Ghal nai, the main town in the district of Mohmand.
Survivor Sakhi Jan, a 50-year-old member of the peace committee with injuries to his hand, said “double blasts rocked everything around”.
“Tribesmen and elders had been sitting in small groups on the lawn outside the office of the political agent,” said Shuja Ahmed, another committee member. Fifty-one people were killed and 120 wounded, with 25 in a serious condition, said an official.

Suicide bomber kills at least 15 in Pakistan

Police say a suicide bomber has blown himself up in a busy market in northwest Pakistan, killing at least 15 people, RFE/RL reports. About two dozen more were injured.

Ghalnai suicide bombings toll 51


Nasir Mohmand, Nader Buneri and Said Alam Khan
MOHMAND AGENCY/PESHAWAR – As many as 51 persons were killed and 120 others including officials of the agency administration got injured as a result of twin suicide blasts in front of the office of Political Agent in Ghallani, headquarters of Mohmand Agency, on Monday.
Sources said that two suicide bombers came near the office of Political Agent Amjad Ali Khan on motorbikes. The first blew himself up inside the office, while the second one set off explosives when guards caught him in front of the office.
The blast badly damaged the agency administration compartments and its adjacent buildings.
It is stated that more that one hundred people including tribal elders and volunteers of peace committees were present on the occasion for holding talks with top officers of the Agency.
Soon after the blast heavy contingent of security forces and personnel of Khasadar Force rushed towards the site and cordoned off the area.
The injured were rushed towards Agency Headquarter Hospital and Lady Reading Hospital Peshawar.
The deceased included Pervez Khan Mohmand, Abdul Wahab, a journalist and uncle of President Mohmand Agency Press Club Habib-ur-Rahman, Malik Haji Kachkol, Haleem Shah, Siar Gul, Nader Khan Namos, Saleem Khan, Mujeeb Khan, Zia Wali Shah, Kabal Khan, Anwar Shah, a clerk, Mian Abdul Ghaffar, Mian Abdul Rashid, Political Muharrer Ghulam Syed Khasadar, Alam Zeb, Mian Sawab Gul, Zahid Khan, Khasadar, Shafiullah and Ismail Sagi.
The injured included journalist Mohib Ali, Sobedar Major Jan Mohammad, assistant Fazal Wahid, Habib Gul, Mohammad Amin, Noorullah, driver Yaseen, Abdul Akbar, Khan Naseeb, Abdul Ali and Ali Manshah.
Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan claimed the responsibility for the attack and termed it a reaction to the military operation in Teshil Safi area of Mohmand Agency.
Talking to journalists, Political Agent Amjad Ali Khan said that one of the suicide bombers blew himself up while another was caught by the security forces, who later detonated his explosive-laden jacket. He said that a meeting among the local administration, tribal elders and members of the peace committee was under way at the time of blast.
Meanwhile briefing the journalist at Lady Reading Hospital, Provincial Information Minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain condemned the suicide blasts and termed them inhuman acts of terrorism. He said that the Government was taking all possible measures to curb the menace of terrorism but peace in Pakistan was linked to peace in Afghanistan.
He said that Islamabad, Washington and Kabul would have to share intelligence information to take a result-oriented action against the terrorists. “Mistrust will certainly benefit the terrorists, thus, Pakistan, US and Afghanistan will have to share intelligence to wipe out the militants,” he added.
He predicted that prevailing militancy might continue for more than a decade if effective steps and timely actions were not taken against the terrorists. “We will have to show unity among our ranks,” he added.
About the operation against militants, he informed that the forces had conducted successful operation against terrorists in Mohmand Agency. He, however, said that the comprehensive result-oriented actions were a must to end the seeds of militancy sowed almost 30 years back.
“We believe that the mistrust among these three countries will benefit the terrorists. So, they must share intelligence information to wipe out militants”, he remarked. Dismantling terrorists network is the duty of the Government and the Government is doing its job efficiently, he added.
The militants are targeting mosques, schools, children, women and jirgas, which is against the Pakhtun traditions, saying at present the fight was between peace lovers and war lovers. “We will have to be with peace lovers to defeat the enemies of peace at all costs,” he concluded.
Agencies add: Suspected Taliban suicide bombers killed at least 40 people at the office compound of a top government official in northwest Pakistan on Monday, demonstrating the ability of militants to strike high-profile targets in defiance of army offensives.
“There were two bombers. They were on foot. The first blew himself up inside the office of one of my deputies while the second one set off explosives when guards caught him,” said Amjad Ali Khan, the top government official in Mohmand region, who appeared to be the target of the attack. They were dressed in paramilitary uniforms, he said.
PakistanÂ’s army has said several offensives it has launched since last year have weakened al Qaeda-linked Pakistani Taliban militants.
But they often melt away during assaults on their strongholds to set up operations elsewhere or wait patiently to return.
“Whenever you put pressure on them, they fight back and this phenomenon will not be over in days. They will strike whenever they will get a chance,” said Mehmood Shah, former chief of security in Pakistan’s tribal regions, home to some of the world’s most dangerous militant groups.
PakistanÂ’s Taliban militants have staged suicide bombings in a bid to destabilise the US-backed government, which faces an array of problems from a fragile economy to growing discontent over an energy crisis. Pakistan Taliban spokesman Omar Khalid said the group carried out the Mohmand attack, saying it was in response to what he said was the Pakistani governmentÂ’s recent decision to hand over Arab militants to the United States.
When the bombers struck, Khan was holding talks with tribesmen on the need to strengthen militias helping the government fight militancy, said Mohammad Ghaffar, one of his deputies.
“I entered the compound. I heard a blast. I fell down, got up and then another explosion happened,” said witness Ishtiaq Ahmed, from his hospital bed in the city of Peshawar.
“People were shouting and some paramilitary soldiers fired in the air. I saw charred bodies.”
Survivor Sakhi Jan, a 50-year-old member of the peace committee with injuries to his hand, said “double blasts rocked everything around”. “Tribesmen and elders had been sitting in small groups on the lawn outside the office of the political agent,” said Shuja Ahmed, another committee member. Fifty-one people were killed and 120 wounded, with 25 in a serious condition, said an official. One of the reasons the attacks were so deadly was because the bombers had filled their suicide jackets with bullets, said Amjad Ali Khan, the top political official in Mohmand. “These bullets killed everyone who was hit,” said Khan.
“The bombers were wearing tribal police uniform. One of them blew himself up at the main gate and the second in the office,” Ali said.
Local official Maqsood Amin told AFP that the building was badly damaged. “At least two rooms and a veranda were demolished,” he said. Doctor Jahangir Khan at the local hospital in Ghalalnai said 31 corpses had been brought in after the attacks and confirmed that 60 were wounded.
Mohmand official Shamsul Islam dismissed suggestions that security had been too lax to stop the suicide bombers, who travelled by motorbike.
“Routine security arrangements were in place. It is difficult to stop suicide bombers, they can go anywhere,” he told a private TV channel.
The purported chief of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in Mohmand claimed responsibility for the attack. “Our two suicide bombers targeted people who were working against the Taliban,” Omar Khalid told AFP by telephone from an unknown location.
“Those who will work against us and make lashkars (tribal army) or peace committees will be targeted. “Our war is to enforce Sharia and anyone who hinders our way or sides with America will meet the same fate,” Khalid said.
It was the second suicide attack in five months targeting Mohmand tribal elders allied to the government. On July 9, a suicide car bomb attack killed 105 people in the town of Yakaghund, also in the region.
Around 4,000 people have been killed in suicide and bomb attacks across the country since government forces raided Lal Masjid in Islamabad in 2007. The attacks have been blamed on Taliban and Al-Qaeda-linked networks.
Aside from its struggle against home-grown militants, Pakistan faces US pressure to eliminate Afghan Taliban militants who cross its border to attack Western forces in Afghanistan.
Little government control over the ethnic Pashtun northwest tribal region make it an ideal spot for militant groups to form alliances, run training grounds and plot attacks.
Their calls for holy war can appeal to young men who have yet to see the state deliver schools and jobs.
The US Ambassador to Pakistan Cameron Munter said defeating militancy requires more than security crackdowns.
“It’s a question of civil institutions, a question of economic growth, a question of making all the elements of society stronger,” he told a group of journalists in Pakistan’s commercial capital Karachi, where officials say militants enjoy safe havens and benefit from funding networks. A suicide car bombing on November 11, claimed by the Pakistan Taliban, brought the fight to the doorstep of elite counter terrorism police in Karachi. The blast demolished the headquarters of an investigation department, where militants were interrogated. At least 18 people were killed.
The challenge in the northwest was highlighted by Munter’s predecessor Anne Patterson in a February 21, 2009 diplomatic cable released by WikiLeaks. She predicted it would take 10-15 years to defeat a “witches brew” of militants there.

Suicide bombers hit NATO base, Jalalabad airport


KABUL (Agencies) – The Taliban launched a pre-dawn attack on a major NATO base in eastern Afghanistan on Saturday, triggering a firefight with foreign and Afghan forces that left eight militants dead.
Another 10 people, including three children, were killed in a motorcycle bombing at a market in a remote area of northern Afghanistan in an attack apparently targeting a local pro-government militia leader.
NATO later announced that three foreign troops were killed in southern Afghanistan after an insurgent attack, without giving further details.
The Taliban said 14 suicide bombers were involved in the strike on the base at Jalalabad Airport, which was the target of a similar attack in June. But the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said only one was wearing a suicide vest.
“The forward operating base received small arms fire from an unknown number of insurgents and after gaining positive identification of insurgent fighting positions an ANA (Afghan National Army) and ISAF quick reaction force was sent to the area,” it said.
Hours later, 10 people, including three children, were killed and 18 others were wounded when a motorcycle packed with explosives detonated in a market in the remote Imam Saheb district of northern Kunduz province.
District chief Mohammad Ayoub Haqyar told AFP that the explosion bore the hallmarks of previous Taliban attacks but there was no immediate confirmation of responsibility.
A pro-government militia commander was among the dead and was the likely target, he added. “It’s too early to say (for certain) but we believe Commander Abdul Manan could have been the target. He was killed,” said Haqyar.
A second motorcycle bomb attack on Saturday wounded five people, including a child, in the southern city of Kandahar, a security official and a local hospital doctor said.
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said by telephone from an undisclosed location that 14 suicide bombers were involved in the attacks and that as many as 30 foreign soldiers had been killed.
Just north of Nangarhar province, of which Jalalabad is the capital, Taliban insurgents fought Afghan and ISAF troops in Kunar province for several hours. Three Taliban fighters were killed, ISAF said.

Five dead in suicide attack on Swabi police


SWABI – Five people, including two suicide bombers, were killed while 10 people were injured in the first-ever suicide attack in the district when the Shahmansoor Police Line was targeted here on Monday.
According to details, two suicide bombers blew themselves up outside the Police Line at 8.45 a.m. during rush hours when schools and offices were opened and there was a great hustle and bustle on roads. At that important area of the district, not only the Police Line, Swabi Judicial Complex and District Nazim Office are situated but the offices of the education department, District Accounts Office and Excise and Taxation are also present there.
DIG Mardan, Abdullah Khan and other police officials told the media after their visit to the Police Line that it was claimed at the initial stage that the number of the suicide bombers was four but later, when he attended the funeral of the two policemen in the judicial complex the latest investigations revealed that their number was two.
They first killed the policeman on duty at the main entrance gate and then moved to the Police Line where the man on duty was already alerted, he said, adding that as the suicide bombers moved forward to the Police Line the second man on duty opened fire at them.
“One of the two suicide bombers was providing the firing cover while the other wanted to enter the Police Line. Later, one of the two blasted himself at the entrance of the Police Line and the other continued firing,” he said.
However, the other policeman at the entrance gate of the Police Line sacrificed his life and did not allow the suicide bomber to enter there. “The suicide bomber who was firing in all directions was in white clothes. When I saw him I opened fire at him and he retaliated my fire,” said Anwar Ali, a police constable.
“If the suicide bomber succeeded to enter the Police Line it might have resulted in the killings of many policemen and officials,” said Mr Abdullah Khan. It has been learnt that about 60 policemen and officials were present in the Police Line when the suicide bomber targeted it.
Some policemen had already left for their duties to difference offices. Officials said that the suicide blast was so server that it caused smashing of windowpanes and even ceiling fans in the judicial complex were bent due to a the intensity of the blast. Officials of the bomb disposal squad said that from 10-12kg capacity of explosive was used in the suicide jacket by the bomber. Head and legs of the suicide bomber were found. He was wearing black shoes, which were also recovered from the site of the incident.
Officials said that it seemed that they were 18 to 20 years of age but the real facts about their age could be unveiled later after the investigations. Police party chased the second suicide bomber who was killed near the Panjpir canal. Acting District Police Officer Sirajul Hassan told media that he was also wearing the suicide jacket that was recovered from him by the bomb disposal squad.
Firing continued unabated for about 10-minute and every body was running for cover. Injured Atif Rahim, a clerk in education department said that he was going to the account office when suddenly he heard the firing and a big blast. “As result of firing I was also inured. I plunged into nearby drain to shield myself and later firing stopped I moved to the judicial complex,” he told this correspondent. When asked District Coordination Officer (DCO) Abdul Jabbar Khan told media that the district government had received information a week back that the suicide bombers might target the government buildings.
“We have beeped up the security and the sacrifices of the policemen prevented a big disaster,” he said. He saluted the killed policemen and said that the security of the government buildings would be improved further.
The policemen who lost their lives included Said Faroosh (Gohati) and Ghani Subhan (Takhat Bahi, Mardan) and a passerby Sher Afzal (Parmoli). The names of the injure are Atif Rahim, Manawar, Mukamil Shah, Faqir Nawab, Abdul Saleem, Munjawar Khan, Shamsher Khan Gul Nazir and Said Nawab. Leaders of the political parties visited the Police Line and expressed readiness to render sacrifices for the region while keeping the district peaceful at all cost.
However, analysts said that the suicide attack had created panic among the people and it would put more pressure on the police force.

Heart of Istanbul attacked by suicide bomber

Turkey’s largest city, Istanbul, has been hit by a suicide bomber at a place popular with locals and tourists. At least Istanbul 32 people have been reported injured including 10 police officers.

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Twin suicide blasts rip through Karachi shrine


KARACHI – Twelve persons including two children were killed and more than 70 others got injured in twin suicide bomb blasts here at the entrance of Abdullah Shah Ghazi’s shrine in Clifton on Thursday evening.
According to details, a suicide bomber blew himself up at the central gate of the shrine while the second bomber blew up himself a few moments later in the premises of shrine, damaging number of shops and vehicles. Police recovered the suspicious heads of the bombers from the site.
Following the blasts, law enforcement agencies and rescuers of different welfare organisations rushed towards the spot and shifted the victims to different hospitals.
Sindh Home Minister Dr Zulfiqar Mirza visited the Shrine and Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre. Talking to media persons, he confirmed that both blasts were carried out by suicide bombers. Mirza also issued the directives for the closure of all the shrines across the city. He gave no further details saying that investigation was underway.
Dr Simi Jamali, In-charge Emergency JPMC, while talking to TheNation confirmed that nine persons died in the incident and some 50 others got injured. The identity of the victims could not be ascertained till filing of this report and their bodies were lying in the morgue for identification.
Bomb Disposal Squad officials also rushed towards the spot and examined the explosive material used in both blasts.
The suicide incident occurred when President Asif Ali Zardari was in the metropolis. The shine is located not far from Bilawal House, so after the incident, security around Bilawal House was also beefed up.
It is pertinent to mention here that intelligence agencies have already warned about a possible attack especially on Ghazi shrine but sufficient security measures were taken by the concerned security agencies.
A large number of people gather at Abdullah Shah GhaziÂ’s shrine everyday and the number grows manifold particularly, on Thursday. Eyewitnesses said subsequent stampede injured dozens of people including women and children.

Daniel Radcliffe Rallies Support For Bullied Gay Teens

Actor Daniel Radcliffe, 21, is encouraging other young people to stand up for gay peers who become the victims of homophobic bullies following the recent suicides of several tormented American teens, who were hazed because of their sexuality. The Harry Potter star is a long-standing supporter of The Trevor Project, a non-profit group dedicated to [...]

Suicide bomber kills at least 20 in Pakistan

At least 20 people have been killed in what’s thought to be the latest Taliban attack in Pakistan.

Children die as Pakistan suicide bomber targets police

At least three school children are among 17 people killed in a suicide car bombing in north-west Pakistan. The attacker rammed a pick-up into a police station in Lakki Marwat town, in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

Suicide bomber targets Baghdad recruitment center

At least two suicide bombers attacked a military recruiting center in Baghdad Sunday, killing at least seven people and wounding more than 20. Iraqi military officials say the first suicide bomber detonated a minibus packed with explosives near the gate to the compound.