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A world in a crazy jacket 20: Satan returns to Moscow

The Mujahideen and Hiramuk

Yoram Mizrachi

The Mujahideen and Hiramuk

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The commander of the Mujahideen in the Caucasus region, "Emir" Shamil Basa'ev, who calls himself "Abdullah Abu Idris", was interviewed by the British 4 network and during the detailed interview, he claimed that among his acquaintances and those "who understand the motives of the Mujahideen's struggle against the Russians, there are Christians and Jews". Basa'ev took responsibility for the 2004 massacre at the Russian school in Baslan and explained that it was "a military operation that will bring peace in general"... The terrorist logic of the Mujahideen from the Caucasus is essentially the same as the idea behind the Osama bin Laden attacks and the assumption that a mass attack pushes governments Listen to the terrorists, talk to them and in the end - advance their goals. In his words interspersed with outbursts of oriental imagination, Sa'ev used the word "YARMUK" several times, referring to the Yarmuk river known to us and the battle of 636 AD in which Khalid Ibn Walid defeated the army of the Byzantine Empire. One of the Mujahideen units, subordinate to Basa'ab, is called Karb-Yirmuk. The very use of the name of the river and the historical battle as a national military term in Chechnya points to the "caliphate" approach held by the Mujahideen of the Caucasus. The intention is to establish a Muslim Sharia state, which according to their vision will include all the Muslim nations in Russia and the Commonwealth of Nations and independent Muslim states, which according to the belief of the Prophet and his friends must be under comprehensive Muslim control, under the wings of a great caliphate.
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Expect noise…
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Nepalese seismologists said that three low-intensity earthquakes have been recorded in the kingdom in recent days. The foci of the events were marked in north-central Nepal and in the area known as the Gorka region.
The seismologists say that a review of historical data shows that once every 200-300 years a geological event occurs in the Himalayas, defined as a "strong noise".
According to the Nepalese, noise, which will harm their country and neighboring Tibet, may cause a heavy disaster not only because of the immediate damage, but mainly because of the danger of collapsing dams and large tilting plants carried out by China. Some of these construction sites also worry the Indians, who already about six months ago warned China about the danger of overfilling some of the new reservoirs in Tibet. Indian experts estimate that the flow of large amounts of water in the channels of the Himalayas will cause a heavy disaster in India, flooding large areas and destroying infrastructure. Indian requests to allow Indian water engineers to inspect what is being done in the reservoirs of Tibet and the Himalayas were not answered in the affirmative but with a laconic Chinese answer "everything is fine".
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The devil came to visit
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The walls of a Moscow apartment building and the stairwell were covered with graffiti, satanic symbols and swastikas. The writer Mikhail Bulgakov, who is considered one of the most important writers of Russia in the twentieth century, lived in the house. One of Bulgakov's stories, which takes place against the background of the Stalinist rule of the Soviet Union, deals with the visit of the devil to the capital to see if there is any room left. for some good deeds that he can perform.
The police of the Russian capital say that the house serves as a target for many curious people, because they identify not only the writer's residence, but also the scene of the plot. Among those who frequent the building are shavers and neo-Nazis. Tenants said that the phenomenon scares them because sometimes they "meet a lot of suspicious types and dark figures in the stairwell" and the housing committee asked the police to place additional police officers in the neighborhood, "to patrol as close to the house as possible." Police say that in the past year the number of young people identifying themselves as neo-Nazis, Satan worshipers and shavers has increased.
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The president's bodyguard got drunk. .
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A member of President George W. Bush's security staff got drunk while staying at a hotel in Pergo, was arrested and sent in disgrace to Washington. The security guard was part of a team that prepared the president's visit to North Dakota, where the president met with students from the local university. The security guard who spent time in a hotel bar, got drunk, attacked a waiter and threatened others. After he went up to his room and before he was arrested by the local police, the security guard's personal backpack containing security equipment, including a gas mask, was discovered near the bar counter. The police handed the man over to the head of the president's security team, who ordered him to be immediately returned to the Secret Service headquarters. The service is attached to the US Treasury and is in charge of the security of the president and key personnel. The rest of the service's tasks include fighting counterfeiters, dealing with money launderers and other offenses related to what is described as "the sanctity of the dollar and its use"
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They shoot ... the Indians
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The Indian community of Winnipeg, in Western Canada, is demanding the subscription of a commission of inquiry to investigate the involvement of Indian teenagers in three fatal shootings that happened in the city day after day. The first case is that of an Indian boy, who was under the influence of alcohol and was shot to death by a police officer. While the Indians claim that the shooting was too hasty, witnesses say that the police had no choice after the young man, armed with a large screwdriver, charged at them "The police sprayed him with mustard spray, but that did not stop the rampage. A policeman who was directly attacked by the thief fired in his defense and hit the young man in the head," said one of the witnesses. While the affair exacerbates Indans' relations with the police, two other deaths occurred as a result of the use of firearms. Both cases involved young people of Indian origin. The leadership of the Manitoba Indian Nations, which accuses the police of unnecessary shooting in the Hambergen case, claims that in the other two cases the police were late arriving at apartment buildings, where fights broke out that led to the use of firearms. One of the policemen defined the accusations as "madness - we are criticized in any case, no matter what" one of the spokesmen for the Indians said in a radio program that the police conduct a policy that disrespects the Indians "they shoot when there is no need to open fire and do not react quickly when there is an urgency to respond to complaints and thus indirectly cause the death of our young people". n

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