Sunday, January 29, 2012

Radio journalist gunned down in Mogadishu

Gunmen in Somalia have shot dead the director of a major radio station in front of his home in Mogadishu, colleagues and witnesses said.

Hassan Osman Abdi, who headed Radio Shabelle, was stopped by two men as he was entering his gate on Saturday. He was shot several times, according to Mohamed Moalim, a relative who stayed in the area.

"We don't know who they are, but they shot him mercilessly in the head and shoulders," he said.

Mu'awiye Ahmed Mudey, a producer at Shabelle radio confirmed the attack.

Radio Shabelle interrupted its programmes to broadcast several verses from the Koran as an expression of mourning for Abdi, the 29-year-old father of three.

Somalia, which has been devastated by 20 years of civil war, is considered one of the most dangerous places in the world for journalists.

Media rights campaigners, Reporters Without Borders (Reporteurs Sans Frontieres, RSF), reported in December that 25 journalists had been killed there since 2007.

"(Hassan Osman) Abdi is the first journalist to be killed in 2012 in Somalia, Africa's deadliest country for media personnel," RSF said in a statement.

"Our thoughts go out to his family and fellow journalists, who are yet  again mourning a colleague's death," it added.

He was the third director of the network to be killed, the group said, recalling the killing of Bashir Nur Gedi in 2007 and Mukhtar Mohamed Hirabe in 2009.

"Violence against journalists in Somalia is sustained by impunity for those responsible," RSF said.

The African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) has some 10,000 troops in the Somali capital Mogadishu to protect the fragile Western-backed Somali government.


from ALJAZEERA
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Jan.29., 2012. - ISAF Joint Command Morning Operational Update

KABUL, Afghanistan (Jan. 29) — An Afghan led and coalition supported security force conducted an operation in search of an Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan leader in Taloqan district, Takhar province, today.
The leader, Ilhom, was responsible for the Dec. 25, 2011, suicide bomb attack that killed an Afghan official in Takhar province. Additionally, Ilhom facilitated the training of suicide bombers for attacks throughout the area.
During the operation Ilhom and one other armed insurgent engaged the security force with fragmentation grenades.
The security force responded to the immediate threat and returned fire, killing Ilhom and the insurgent.
One additional insurgent was detained during the operation.
In other International Security Assistance Force news throughout Afghanistan:

South
An Afghan and coalition security force captured a Taliban leader during an operation in Nahr-e Saraj district, Helmand province, today.

The leader operated in Yak Chal village where he participated in direct-fire attacks and distributed ammunition and explosives to insurgent fighters throughout the area.
The security force detained multiple insurgents during the operation.

East

In Sayyidabad district, Wardak province, an Afghan and coalition security force conducted an operation in search of a Taliban facilitator today. The facilitator transports insurgents to Pakistan for training and conducts attacks against Afghan forces throughout the province. The security force detained multiple suspected insurgents during the operation.
An Afghan and coalition security force captured a Haqqani Network facilitator during an operation in Pul-e ‘Alam district, Logar province, today. The facilitator produced explosives and emplaced roadside bombs throughout the region. Multiple suspected insurgents were detained during the operation.
In Sharan district, Paktika province, an Afghan and coalition security force conducted an operation in search of a Haqqani Network facilitator today. The facilitator distributes explosives and conducts attacks against Afghan forces. Multiple suspected insurgents were detained during the operation
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R.I.P. - Lance Corporal Gajbahadur Gurung

Lance Corporal Gajbahadur Gurung [Picture: via MOD]

Lance Corporal Gajbahadur Gurung killed in Afghanistan

A Military Operations news article


28 Jan 12
It is with sadness that the Ministry of Defence must confirm the death of Lance Corporal Gajbahadur Gurung of 1st Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment, who was killed in Afghanistan on Friday 27 January 2012.

 


Serving as part of Combined Force Nahr-e Saraj (North), the soldier was a member of an International Security Assistance Force foot patrol to disrupt insurgent activity in the Khar Nikah region of Nahr-e Saraj district, Helmand province, when he received a fatal gunshot wound.

Lance Corporal Gurung was born in Majthana, Nepal, on 16 October 1985, and was brought up and educated in Pokhara. Before being selected for the Brigade of Gurkhas, he was a full time student, studying Maths and English in Pokhara.

He joined the Brigade of Gurkhas on 18 December 2004 at British Gurkhas Pokhara, Nepal. He completed recruit training in Gurkha Company, 3rd Battalion, Infantry Training Centre Catterick in October 2005. On completion of his basic training he joined 2nd Battalion The Royal Gurkha Rifles and served both in Brunei and the UK.

Known as 'Gaj' to his friends in the Army, LCpl Gurung served three times in Afghanistan during his military career. He previously deployed there in 2006 on Operation HERRICK 4 as part of D Company (Gurkha Reinforcement Company) with 7 Royal Horse Artillery. He deployed again in October 2008 on Operation HERRICK 9.

On 14 July 2009, he was posted to C Company, 1st Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment in Münster, Germany. Over the summer of 2010 he deployed to the British Army Training Unit in Suffield, Canada, and spent time on exercise with both the 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards and 1st Battalion The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment Battle Groups. Upon his return to Germany he became immersed in preparation for Operation HERRICK 15, during which he completed the basic Pashto language course.

On deploying to Afghanistan C Company was renamed D (Delhi) Company. After completing his in-theatre training, he moved forward to Forward Operating Base Khar Nikah where his Company, under command of Combined Force Nahr-e-Saraj (North), were to be based for the duration of Operation Herrick 15. His Company were tasked with holding the contested and critically influential area north east of Helmand's second city, Gereshk. On the afternoon of Friday 27 January 2012, Lance Corporal Gurung's patrol came under small arms fire. During the short exchange of gunfire that ensued, he was fatally wounded.

He leaves behind his wife Manisha, father Gum Bahadur, mother Lekh Maya, his brother Buddha and sister Junu.

Read more: http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/DefenceNews/MilitaryOperations/LanceCorporalGajbahadurGurungKilledInAfghanistan.htm
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Jan.28., 2012. - ISAF Joint Command Evening Operational Update

KABUL, Afghanistan – A combined Afghan and coalition security force captured a Taliban commander during an operation in Nad-e Ali district, Helmand province, Thursday.

The Taliban commander was responsible for supplying weapons, explosives and directing insurgent fighters in this area.

During the operation several insurgents were also detained by Afghan security forces for further questioning and processing.

No civilians were harmed during the operation.

In other International Security Assistance Force news throughout Afghanistan:

South

A combined Afghan and coalition security force discovered a drug cache during a patrol in Panjwa‘i district, Kandahar province, today. The cache consisted of approximately 11,000 pounds (5,000 kilograms) of marijuana. Security forces destroyed all drugs on site without incident.

A combined Afghan and coalition security force captured a Taliban commander and facilitator during an operation in Saraj district, Helmand province, yesterday. The Taliban commander is suspected of operating an insurgent cell in Upper Gereshk Valley and for planning roadside bomb attacks in Helmand province. During the operation the security force seized a quantity of improvised explosive device components. The insurgent was detained by Afghan security forces for further questioning and processing, the IED components were safely destroyed on site. No civilians were harmed during the operation.
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Saturday, January 28, 2012

US drone crash in eastern Ghazni province

According to local authorities in eastern Afghanistan, a US drone on Friday crashed in eastern Ghazni province.

Provincial governor spokesman Modasir Afghan said, the drone crashed at Janjat village in Deh-Yak district, due to technical problems.

In the meantime a spokesman for the Taliban group Zabiullah Mujahid claimed that the drone was shot down by the Taliban fighters.

Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid also said that they have taken the damaged drone with them.

This is the firt time a US drone crashes in eastern Ghazni province.

NATO-led International Security Assistance Force yet to comment regarding the incident.

from KHAAMA
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Gunmen kill senior police officer in southeastern Yemen

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ADEN, Yemen, Jan. 27 (Xinhua) -- Gunmen shot dead a senior police officer in Yemen's southeastern province of Hadramout on Friday evening, a provincial security official told Xinhua.

Two unidentified gunmen believed to be linked to al-Qaida militants fired at a security checkpoint in the Shaher district in Hadramout province, killing a high-ranking police officer, the official said on condition of anonymity.

"A barrage of bullets hit the military vehicle of Colonel Mubar Barfah, head of the police investigations in the city, and killed him," the official said.

The attackers managed to escape after the shooting, he said.

No group or individual has claimed responsibility for the incident, but the attack bore the hallmarks of the al-Qaida in the Arabian peninsula (AQAP), according to the security official.

Taking advantage of Yemen's unrest to bolster their presence in the country's southern and eastern regions, the AQAP militants have been launching sporadic shoot-outs and motorbike attacks on security and intelligence officials during the past several months.

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Afghanistan Signs Strategic Pact with France

Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Friday met his French counterpart, Nicolas Sarkozy and signed a strategic partnership agreement.

The Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs recently said the strategic partnership with France will span 20 years and cover economic, security and political co-operation.

Saturday, 28 January 2012 10:26
Last Updated on Saturday, 28 January 2012 10:34
Written by TOLOnews.com 

France on Friday announced it will pull its combat forces out of Afghanistan one year ahead of the scheduled Nato withdrawal.

Mr Sarkozy said France had told the US of its plan and will present it at a February 2 meeting of Nato Defence Ministers in Brussels.

"We have decided in a common accord with President Karzai to ask Nato to consider a total handing of Nato combat missions to the Afghan army over the course of 2013," Mr Sarkozy said.

The US plans to withdraw the 33,000 "surge" troops sent to Afghanistan in 2010 by the end of the summer.

The military believes that the remaining 68,000 should stay until the end of the 2014 summer fighting season to maintain and expand what they say are gains against the Taliban.

Mr Sarkozy said France will withdraw combat troops by the end of 2013. He said France will start training Afghan troops again on Saturday.

France halted its training mission on January 20 after an Afghan National Army soldier shot and killed four French soldiers and wounded 17 others in eastern Kapisa province.

After the attack Mr Sarkozy immediately suspended the training and joint French military patrols with Afghan forces.

France has around 4,000 troops in Afghanistan; it lost 82 soldiers during the war.

Meanwhile, US State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said that the timetable announced by France was worked through by both the Afghans and Nato as part of efforts to transfer security authority to Afghanistan.

"We, obviously, want to continue to work together to ensure that this is implemented in a way that is consistent with the efforts of all of Nato to give increasing authority to the Afghans, and that it is smooth," she said.

Nato said it had "taken note" of Mr Sarkozy's statement.

Nato first set the 2014 target 14 months ago and has scheduled a summit in Chicago in May to begin to flesh out withdrawal plans.

Mr Karzai said: "We hope to finish the transition, to complete this transition of authority to the Afghan forces, to the Afghan government, by the end of 2013 at the earliest or by the latest as has been agreed upon by the end of 2014."

Afghan security forces took over responsibility for providing security in seven areas in the first phrase of transition. The second phase of transition has started, with Afghan troops taking control of 18 new areas from foreign troops.

There are around 130,000 foreign troops in Afghanistan fighting insurgents; 90,000 of them are from the US.

To watch the whole speech, please click here:


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Soldier from 1 YORKS killed in Afghanistan

It is with great sadness that the Ministry of Defence must announce that a soldier serving with 1st Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment was killed in Afghanistan today, Friday 27 January 2012.

A Military Operations news article

27 Jan 12

Serving as part of Combined Force Nahr-e Saraj (North), the soldier was a member of an International Security Assistance Force foot patrol to disrupt insurgent activity in the Khar Nikah region of Nahr-e Saraj district, Helmand province, when he received a fatal gunshot wound.
Spokesman for Task Force Helmand, Lieutenant Colonel Gordon Mackenzie, said:
"It is my very sad duty to inform you that a soldier serving with 1st Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment was fatally wounded in an insurgent attack while on a foot patrol to disrupt insurgent activity in the Khar Nikah area of Nahr-e Saraj district in Helmand province.
"Our deepest condolences are with his family and friends at this tragic time."
The soldier's family have been informed and have asked for a period of grace before further details are released.
 

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Jan.28., 2012. - ISAF Joint Command Morning Operational Update

KABUL, Afghanistan (Jan. 28) – An Afghan and coalition security force captured a Taliban leader during an operation in Maiwand district, Kandahar province, today.
The leader was part of an explosives cell and coordinated the shipment of weapons and ammunition for use by insurgent fighters.
The security force confiscated multiple bomb-making materials and detained two suspected insurgents during the operation.

In other International Security Assistance Force news throughout Afghanistan:

East
In Nadir Shah Kot district, Khost province, an Afghan led and coalition supported security force conducted an operation in search of a Taliban leader today. The leader directs insurgent operations throughout Nadir Shah Kot district. The security force detained multiple suspected insurgents during the operation.

An Afghan led and coalition supported security force conducted an operation in Ghazni district, Ghazni province, yesterday. During the operation, the Afghan security force identified a group of individuals engaged in suspicious activity. The security force investigated and detained several suspected insurgents. The detainees were taken in by Afghan security forces for further questioning.

In Ahmadabad district, Paktiya province, an Afghan and coalition security force conducted an operation in search of a Haqqani Network leader today. The leader is responsible for multiple attacks in Gardez province and directs insurgents in roadside bomb and complex attacks throughout the area. The security force seized bomb-making materials and detained one suspected insurgent during the operation.
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