Sunday 1 May 2011

Saturday, April 30, 2011

British Travel Writer Among Marrakesh Attack Victims


PETER MOSS ONE OF 16 KILLED


VOA REPORTS Morocco's interior minister says the bomb that killed 16 people in a historic square in Marrakesh appears to have been the work of al-Qaida.

The minister told reporters late Friday the bomb was detonated remotely, in a style normally used by the terrorist organization.

The blast tore the facade off a two-story cafe in Jemaa el-Fna square--a bustling tourist destination in the heart of Marrakesh. Authorities say at least 10 foreigners were among the dead, many of them French citizens.

Morocco was rocked by a series of Islamist extremist attacks in 2003 that left 45 people dead, including 12 suicide bombers.



WikiLeaks: Britain Sheltered Muslim Terrorists

PRO-IRAN CLIQUE PLOTS ANTI-ASSAD COUP

US SANCTIONS AIMED AT CONSPIRATORS

Believe it Or Not, Iran's Maniac-in-Chief May Not be Islamic Enough for the Atomic Ayatollah, Turbaned Tyranny's Top Tyrant


Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's days as president of Islamist Iran may be numbered, and the reason is truly terrifying in light of the regime's nuclear and missile programs. Click here for the analysis.

MB Using AQ-Supporting Salafists for Dirty Work

EARLY WARNING: KOREA

Syria Sends More Troops to Daraa

Friday, April 29, 2011

HK Debut for First Yuan Shares to Trade Outside Mainland China