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Thursday, September 30, 2010

LETTER OF JIHAD FOUND IN THE SUICIDE BOMBERS - READ IT!

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This is the content of the jihad letter the police found on bomb blast site in Sumber Artha , East Jakarta, Indonesia, today.
The threat letter written with black marker.

"THIS IS YOUR REVENGE, ALLIES OF SATAN, WHO KILLED, PUNISH, EXECUTED AND JAILED THE MUJAHIDEEN.

WE ARE READY TO DIE FOR THIS NOBLE RELIGION.

THIS SAHID BOMB THIS IS FOR ALL OF YOU INFIDELS, WE WILL GET YOU EVEN IF YOU RUN INTO CLOUDS.

DEATH IS SURE.

MUJAHIDEEN IS STILL ALIVE IN INDONESIA , "

The bombers carry a bomb on his bicycle, the bomb target may be the police station nearby, but he fell off his bike, and the bomb exploded a few yards from the police station this morning.

The bombers who were injured because of the bomb blast, trying to escape, but was arrested by the police which is standing near the location.

Suicide bombers, named Ahmad, suffered serious wounds in the right chest, face, neck, and his right hand broken.

The bombers, Ahmad, still not known, which terrorist group members.

STEPHEN HAWKING SAYS UNIVERSE NOT CREATED BY GOD



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God did not create the universe, the man who is arguably Britain's most famous living scientist says in a forthcoming book.

In the new work, The Grand Design, Professor Stephen Hawking argues that the Big Bang, rather than occurring following the intervention of a divine being, was inevitable due to the law of gravity.

In his 1988 book, A Brief History of Time, Hawking had seemed to accept the role of God in the creation of the universe. But in the new text, co-written with American physicist Leonard Mlodinow, he said new theories showed a creator is "not necessary".

The Grand Design, an extract of which appears in the Times today, sets out to contest Sir Isaac Newton's belief that the universe must have been designed by God as it could not have been created out of chaos.

"Because there is a law such as gravity, the universe can and will create itself from nothing," he writes. 

"Spontaneous creation is the reason there is something rather than nothing, why the universe exists, why we exist.

"It is not necessary to invoke God to light the blue touch paper and set the universe going."

In the forthcoming book, published on 9 September, Hawking says that M-theory, a form of string theory, will achieve this goal: "M-theory is the unified theory Einstein was hoping to find," he theorises.

"The fact that we human beings – who are ourselves mere collections of fundamental particles of nature – have been able to come this close to an understanding of the laws governing us and our universe is a great triumph."

Hawking says the first blow to Newton's belief that the universe could not have arisen from chaos was the observation in 1992 of a planet orbiting a star other than our Sun. "That makes the coincidences of our planetary conditions – the single sun, the lucky combination of Earth-sun distance and solar mass – far less remarkable, and far less compelling as evidence that the Earth was carefully designed just to please us human beings," he writes.

Hawking had previously appeared to accept the role of God in the creation of the universe. Writing in his bestseller A Brief History Of Time in 1988, he said: "If we discover a complete theory, it would be the ultimate triumph of human reason – for then we should know the mind of God."

Hawking resigned as Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge University last year after 30 years in the position.

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ARAFAT WANTS HAMAS TO ATTACK ISRAEL IF THE PEACE TALKS FAILED



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Former Palestinian Leader asser Arafat who has already died urged Hamas to carry out attacks on Israel when it felt the peace talks have failed, said a senior Hamas leader in his speech on Wednesday (09/29/2010). ”Arafat gave a sign for the Hamas to perform a number of military operations in the heart of the Jewish state when he feels the negotiation with the governmenthas failed,” said Mahmud Zahar according to the Falasteen daily that is related to Hamas.

He spoke in commemoration of 10 years the emergence of the second Palestinian intifada movement, or the resistance movement, which swept across the region for months after the failure of the camp David talks in 2000. His comments came after new peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians appear to be returning failed due to disputes related to the freezing of Israeli settlement construction. Hamas opposed the new talks.

At the top of confrontation in 2002, Palestinian militants launched several suicide bomb attacks into Israeli towns while the Israeli did a large-scale military offense into the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Arafat has insisted that if the intifada was a spontaneous reaction against the Israeli occupation and he has no control over Hamas, the old rival of his secular movement, Fatah.

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7.4 EARTHQUAKE HITS PAPUA, INDONESIA, TSUNAMI WARNING

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Big 7.4 earthquake rocked West Papua, Indonesia on Thursday at around 0:10 pm.

The Quake has a potential tsunami, so the authority have issued a tsunami warning.

There have been three aftershocks until this news published.


No damage or casualties reported yet.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

ANTI-AUSTERITY PROTESTS SWEEP ACCROSS EUROPE

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Anti-austerity protests erupted across Europe on Wednesday — Greek doctors and railway employees walked out, Spanish workers shut down trains and buses, and one man even blocked the Irish parliament with a cement truck to decry the country's enormous bank bailouts. 

Tens of thousands of demonstrators poured into Brussels, hoping to swell into a 100,000-strong march on European Union institutions later in the day and reinforce the impact of Spain's first nationwide strike in eight years. 

All the actions sought to protest the budget-slashing, tax-hiking, pension-cutting austerity plans of European governments seeking to control their debt.

In an ironic twist, the march in Brussels comes just as the EU Commission is proposing to punish member states that have run up deficits to fund social programs in a time of high unemployment across the continent. The proposal, backed by Germany, is running into opposition from France, which wants politicians to decide on sanctions, not rigid rules alone.

"It is a bizarre time for the European Commission to be proposing a regime of punishment," said John Monks, general secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation, which is organizing the Brussels march. 

"How is that going to make the situation better? It is going to make it worse," Monks said in an interview with Associated Press Television News. 

Unions fear that workers will become the biggest victims of an economic crisis set off by bankers and traders, many of whom were rescued by massive government intervention.

"It is not right that people on low salaries have to pay to prop up the country. It should be the banks," said Belgian demostrator Evelain Foncis.

Several governments, already living dangerously with high debt, were pushed to the brink of financial collapse and have been forced to impose punishing cuts in wages, pensions and employment — measures that have brought workers out by the tens of thousands over the past months.

"There is a great danger that the workers are going to be paying the price for the reckless speculation that took place in financial markets," Monks said. "You really got to reschedule these debts so that they are not a huge burden on the next few years and cause Europe to plunge down into recession."

In Spain, Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero's Socialist government is under severe pressure because of the hugely unpopular measures put in place to save Europe's fourth-largest economy from a bailout like one that saved Greece from bankruptcy.

The cuts have helped Spain trim its central government deficit by half through July but the  unemployment rate stands at 20 percent, and many businesses are struggling to survive.

The strike Wednesday was Spain's first general strike since 2002 and marked a break in the once-close relationship between unions and the Socialist government.

Whistle-blowing picketers blocked trucks from delivering produce at the main wholesale markets in Madrid and Barcelona. Strikers hurled eggs and screamed "scabs" at drivers trying to leave a city bus garage in Madrid.

Greece, which had to be rescued by the euro-nations this spring to stave off bankruptcy, has also been forced to cut deep into workers' allowances, with weeks of bitter strikes and actions as a result.

Bus and trolley drivers walked off the job for several hours while Athens' metro system and tram were to shut down at noon. National railway workers were also walking off the job at noon, disrupting rail connections across the country, while doctors at state hospitals were on a 24-hour strike.

Greece has already been suffering from two weeks of protests by truck drivers who have made it difficult for businesses to get supplies. Many supermarkets are seeing shortages, while producers complaining they are unable to export their goods.

Greece's government has imposed stringent austerity measures, including cutting civil servants' salaries, trimming pensions and hiking consumer and income taxes. Several other EU nations are also planning actions.

In Dublin, a man blocked the gates of the Irish parliament with a cement truck to protest the country's expensive bank bailout. Written across the truck's barrel in red letters were the words: "Toxic Bank" Anglo and "All politicians should be sacked." 

Police arrested a 41-year-old man but gave few other details.

The Anglo Irish Bank, which was nationalized last year to save it from collapse, owes some euro72 billion ($97 billion) to depositors worldwide, leaving Irish taxpayers with a mammoth bill at a time when people are suffering through high unemployment, tax hikes and heavy budget cuts. 

Also Wednesday, some 400 protesters rallied in an illegal demonstration in Vilnius to demand authorities in Lithuania cease harsh austerity measures such as salary cuts. 

"All of working Europe is on the streets today to express dismay over near-sighted income-cutting politics," said Vytautas Jusys, a 40-year-old engineer who lost his job this year. 

In Slovenia, thousands of public service workers continued their open-ended strike on Wednesday to protest the government's plan to freeze their salaries for two years — or until economy grows again at a rate of 3 percent. Unions in Portugal say they expect some 30,000 people will show up for demonstrations.

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AL QAEDA TERROR PLOT TARGETING EUROPE UNCOVERED

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Western intelligence agencies have uncovered an Al-Qaeda plot to launch attacks in Britain, France and Germany by extremists based in Pakistan, security sources and media reports said Wednesday.

"The threat is very real," a European-based security official told AFP, after British and US media reported that militants were planning simultaneous strikes in London and major cities in France and Germany.

The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed that France and Britain had been targeted in the threat, which first came to light last month.

Orders have been given at the highest level of Al-Qaeda to punish Europe, and France in particular, the source said.

US intelligence services identified the threat from various sources, including the questioning of suspects from the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, which had been confirmed by information from other countries, the source added.

This tallies with reports by US broadcasters ABC and CNN that the source of the intelligence was a German suspect detained in Afghanistan.

However, the official could not confirm a BBC report that commando-style teams of militants planned to seize Western hostages and murder them, in a manner similar to the attacks in Mumbai two years ago.

In those attacks, 10 gunmen killed 166 people and injured more than 300 in three luxury hotels, a railway station and restaurants.

The European-based source said any threat would more likely take the form of a bomb.

The BBC described the threat as "one of the most serious Al-Qaeda attack plans in recent years" and said it was inspired by the terror group's fugitive leadership in Pakistan's tribal areas.

Britain's interior ministry refused to comment on the reports of a plot, but a spokeswoman said: "We know we face a real and serious threat from terrorism."

She told AFP there was "no change at all" to the national threat level, which since January has been at "severe", the second highest of five levels, meaning a terror attack is highly likely.

The German government meanwhile said it was aware of Al-Qaeda's "long-term" aim to attack Western targets, but its risk assessment of the security threat was unchanged.

"At the moment there are no concrete indications of any imminent attacks on Germany resulting from this. The current information does not change our risk assessment," an interior ministry statement said.

The United States was also a possible target in the reported plot and President Barack Obama had been briefed about the threat, ABC said.

Sky News said a recent surge in US drone attacks in Pakistan's border areas was aimed at eliminating the plot's leaders, and had killed some of them.

At least 21 US drone strikes have targeted Al-Qaeda and its affiliates in the tribal zone in September -- the highest number in any single month -- and the latest on Tuesday killed Al-Qaeda's operational chief in the region.

The investigation into the plot is reportedly ongoing, but the BBC said no imminent arrests were expected in Britain. 

France has been on a heightened state of alert amid warnings of an imminent attack but a source with links to the intelligence service said these warnings were not linked to the latest reported Al-Qaeda plans. 

Authorities in Paris evacuated the Eiffel Tower for several hours on Tuesday evening after a phone call to the landmark's operator warning of a bomb. 

French officials said Wednesday they had no new information on a specific threat of a Mumbai-style attack, but last week government sources said US intelligence had warned of jihadi cells moving back to Europe from Pakistan.

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