July, 2011

From prison, "Abu Ghraib" were released 418 Iraqis

Blog, 15-07-2011

U. S. troops freed 418 prisoners from "Abu Ghraib," said Buzz electronic edition. Roo. Former prisoners were handed over to their relatives in the area of ​​al-Amiri, west of Baghdad. They were in prison from 5 months to 1 year. Sources in the Iraqi government reported that U. S. military intends to release the majority of prisoners during the holy month of "Ramadan".

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Israeli Prime Minister expressed his joy at the assassination of Sheikh Khalil

News, 13-07-2011

Israeli Minister of Public Safety Gideon Ezra expressed his satisfaction and joy at the death of one of the leaders of Hamas From al Din al-Sheikh Khalil, was killed today in Damascus. Meanwhile, the minister said, quoted by GazetaRu he does not know, who organized the operation. We recall that until Israel denies any involvement with the murder of Khalil. Earlier today, Qatar Al Jazeera television reported that Hamas is willing to undertake strikes against Israeli targets outside Israel and Palestine in response to what happened in Damascus.

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Car bomb kills four soldiers in Mosul

World, 13-07-2011

Car bomb exploded in the northeastern Iraqi city of Mosul, while passing patrol of Iraqi National Guard said Monday. Killed at least four voenoosluzheshti and three others were injured, said Capt. Abdul Karim Mushak by Iraqi police. Witnesses said that a citizen is also injured. Three cars were destroyed by the explosion.

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British hostage in Iraq alive, says Muslim cleric

Blog, 11-07-2011

British hostage Kenneth bigli kidnapped 10 days ago in Iraq, is still alive, said London Muslim cleric who has good contacts with Islamist groups in Iraq, said. Yasser al Serio, director of the Islamic Research Centre, said that he and other clerics sent a message to the kidnappers of Bigla and answered that he was still alive.

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Italian hostages released by Saturday

Blog, 10-07-2011

The two Italian hostages Simona Pari and Simona fertilization who were kidnapped on September 7, must be released by Saturday, thanks to negotiations in which the firm is the President of the Islamic community in Italy. It reported the Italian news agency ANSA, citing a source from Baghdad. The chief editor of the Kuwaiti newspaper "Al-Rai al-AAM" Ali al-Rose said in a telephone interview that in recent times is expected hopeful message about the fate of the hostages. According to Al Rose, the newspaper's correspondent in Baghdad have reliable sources who have direct contact with the kidnappers.

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Tony Blair admitted that Iraq had no weapons of mass destruction

Topics, 10-07-2011

Information that Iraq possesses weapons of mass destruction was incorrect. It said British Prime Minister Tony Blair's Labour's annual conference in Brighton, quoted by the agency "Novosti". "I admit it and accept it. I just want to remind you that these data have been recognized by the entire global community, "said Blair. "I can apologize for that information to the intelligence was wrong, but I sincerely apologize for the overthrow of Saddam Hussein," British Prime Minister emphasized. In his words, life in Iraq improves and normalizes after regime change, and the country ceased to be a threat to its neighbors.

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Four explosions in four Turkish cities

World, 06-07-2011

Four small explosions erupted almost simultaneously tonight in four Turkish cities. Bombs were set in Ankara, Istanbul, Izmir and Adana, reports RIA "Novosti", referring to the Anatolian news agency. According to preliminary data, it is a so-called noisy bombs. Three of them exploded near branches of British bank HSBC and one of them is an early contributor to the security of the building.

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French hostages in Iraq will be released this week

News, 05-07-2011

The two French journalists Christian Shannon from RFI and George Malbryuno of Figaro, kidnapped in Iraq, will be released this week. This forward Gazeta Ru, citing a statement by the French firm in negotiations with the kidnappers. In his words, Iraqi fighters have asked French authorities to negotiate with the U. S. for a "Safety Corridor" so as not to endanger their freedom during the transmission of the hostages.

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