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Τετάρτη 12 Σεπτεμβρίου 2012

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US ambassador, 3 staffers killed in militia attack on Benghazi consulate - reports


US ambassador, 3 staffers killed in militia attack on Benghazi consulate - reports

Published: 12 September, 2012, 13:05
A vehicle (R) and the surround buildings burn after they were set on fire inside the US consulate compound in Benghazi late on September 11, 2012.(AFP Photo / STR) Video from doualia.com
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The US ambassador to Libya was killed by local militia in an attack on the American consulate in Benghazi, Libyan Deputy Interior Minister Wanis al-Sharif reported. US State Department neither confirmed nor denied the death of its ambassador.
J. Christopher Stevens and three other consulate employees were reportedly killed on Tuesday during clashes between armed militia members and army soldiers, as a mob stormed the compound.
The ambassador was allegedly seriously injured by attack on his car, and may have died from suffocation due to a fire, the BBC reported. He and other embassy employees were attacked after they went to the consulate to try to evacuate the building, the AP reported.
Eighteen other Americans were injured during the attack, Al-Sharif said.
US State Department neither confirmed nor denied the death of its ambassador.
The US diplomatic facility in eastern Libya was evacuated following violent clashes, and an enraged crowd of militia members stormed the building and set it on fire.
Tunisian Salafis are now calling for an attack on their country's US embassy, Arab media reported.
The violence was part of a protest against an American amateur film “Innocence of Muslims” deemed offensive to the Prophet Muhammad. A similar incident took place in Cairo, Egypt’s capital.
The film was produced by a US-based group that includes Terry Jones, a Christian pastor involved in a Koran-burning scandal that triggered mass protests in Afghanistan. On the anniversary of the attacks of September 11, 2001, he released a video promoting the film that portrays the Prophet in a "satirical" manner, according to Jones.
A vehicle and the surrounding area are engulfed in flames after it was set on fire inside the US consulate compound in Benghazi late on September 11, 2012.(AFP Photo / STR)
A vehicle and the surrounding area are engulfed in flames after it was set on fire inside the US consulate compound in Benghazi late on September 11, 2012.(AFP Photo / STR)
John Christopher Stevens was born in northern California in 1960.
He was first sent to Libya in June 2007 as deputy chief of the country’s US mission. He served as chargé d’affaires at the Tripoli embassy until 2009.
Stevens came to Libya for a second time in April 2011, arriving on a cargo ship. The US government sent him to rebel headquarters in Benghazi to serve as a special representative to the Libyan National Transitional Council.
In March 2012, Stevens was named America’s ambassador to Libya.
An armed man waves his rifle as buildings and cars are engulfed in flames after being set on fire inside the US consulate compound in Benghazi late on September 11, 2012.(AFP Photo / STR)
An armed man waves his rifle as buildings and cars are engulfed in flames after being set on fire inside the US consulate compound in Benghazi late on September 11, 2012.(AFP Photo / STR)
A vehicle sits smoldering in flames after being set on fire inside the US consulate compound in Benghazi late on September 11, 2012.(AFP Photo / STR)
A vehicle sits smoldering in flames after being set on fire inside the US consulate compound in Benghazi late on September 11, 2012.(AFP Photo / STR)
John Christopher Stevens, US ambassador to Libya, shakes hands with Libyan National Transitional Council (NTC) chairman Mustafa Abdel Jalil (R) after presenting his credentials during a meeting in Tripoli, June 7, 2012.(AFP Photo / Mahmud Turkia)
John Christopher Stevens, US ambassador to Libya, shakes hands with Libyan National Transitional Council (NTC) chairman Mustafa Abdel Jalil (R) after presenting his credentials during a meeting in Tripoli, June 7, 2012.(AFP Photo / Mahmud Turkia)

Τρίτη 11 Σεπτεμβρίου 2012

Have you heard of 9/11? - Afghanistan

In the West we take it for granted that everybody knows about the events of September 11th. But is this really the case, especially in some of the places that have been most affected by its consequences?

Amazingly, in Afghanistan, where for ten years a war has been fought with 9/11 as its root cause and justification, not only do many locals claim to be oblivious to 9/11 but it appears that so are the police and even some of the translators working with the US military. "We're farmers, we're just working in our fields. We don't know anything else about the world," they shrug. With high rates of illiteracy, poverty and lack of infrastructure, many Afghans live in what is close to a media vacuum. With American troops set to start withdrawing this year, it appears that they will leave with a huge number of Afghans never having really understood why they came in the first place. For the majority of US soldiers however, it's a different story. "Some of us still have a personal vendetta with the beings that roam here. I still find it very personal."
Adam Pletts


A Shining Light - Phillipines


In the slums of Manila one man's simple idea is bringing light into the dark lives of thousands of poor residents. His bright idea has become so popular that the local prison has even set up a production line.
In makeshift houses that are mainly windowless, Illac Diaz pokes a plastic bottle filled with water through a specially cut hole in the roof, gathering natural light from outside and refracting it into the darkened rooms below. "It changes the whole dynamics of the family." And now Diaz is building whole schools, houses and clinics from recycled bottles. "We cannot wait for people to come and help us. This is a revolution from the bottom up."

US Navy SEALS, What does it take? What are they?

This is an up to date look at some of the training, and what it takes to become a SEAL, also some of the operations they train for and what they really are, one of the Nations best fighting forces, and deadliest. Of course this is not all they do since that's is OPSEC, but this is a very good look overall. Enjoy!

Δευτέρα 10 Σεπτεμβρίου 2012

Syria Dictator Assad Drives Millions From Homes 9-9-12 Al Jazeera Report...

Al Jazeera Reports on the Syria Refugee Crisis --
Syria Dictator Assad Drives Millions From Homes 9-9-12 Al Jazeera Reports on Refugee Crisis
Syria Today 9-9-2012
September 9th, 2012 abeer
Local Coordination Committees in Syria

Sunday has ended with 160 martyrs, including 17 children and 11 women. 40 martyrs were reported in Damascus and its Suburbs; 27 in Aleppo; 25 in Idlib; 22 in Homs, 9 of them in a massacre in Rastan; 22 in Daraa; 16 in Deir Ezzor; 3 in Swaida, 3 in Hama; 1 in Banyas; and 1 in Lattakia

Damascus Suburbs: Ain Menin: 4 children were martyred, 3 of them are siblings, due to an explosion in the town. They are: Thaer Ayman Othman and Abdulmo'men, Abdulmohaymen and Abdulkarim who are the children of Tawfiq Kariz. They were from Tal city

Hama: Sahl Al-Ghab: Fierce shelling by helicopters targets Howaiz, Howaija, and Hawash villages

Idlib: Salqeen: 2 children were martyred and their bodies were completely torn, as well as dozens of wounded due to the heavy artillery shelling which targets the town

Damascus: Hajar Aswad: Several homes were destroyed due to the missile shelling targeting the neighborhood

Damascus: Qaboun: Indiscriminate shelling targets the town from a tank located on the highway, with several shells landing around Taj Malaki Hall

Aleppo: Daret Ezza: Wounded were reported due to the heavy aerial shelling of the city

Deir Ezzor: Bokamal: Fierce clashes between the Free Syrian Army and the regime forces are reported next to the Military Security headquarters. Sounds of 4 explosions were heard in the area

Daraa: Sheikh Meskin: Regime forces launch a raids campaign in the eastern neighborhood, accompanied by mass arrests

Daraa: Sheikh Meskin: Regime forces launch a raids campaign in the eastern neighborhood, accompanied by mass arrests

Deir Ezzor: Bokamal: Fierce clashes between the Free Syrian Army and the regime forces are reported next to the Military Security headquarters. Sounds of 4 explosions were heard in the area

Damascus Suburbs: Douma: Intense gunfire from the checkpoint at Shohadaa square was reported

Aleppo: Heavy artillery shelling by regime forces targets Sekari neighborhood

Aleppo: Heavy artillery shelling by regime forces targets Shaar neighborhood

Homs: Qosair: 3 martyrs were reported in the city when a land mine, planted by regime forces in a road, exploded. They are Khaled Ahmed Amer and Mohammed Yousef Amer from Josieh village and Hussein Shehadeh Amer from Nezariyeh village

Damascus Suburbs: Indiscriminate gunfire from helicopter machine guns is reported at the towns of Eastern Ghota, especially Al-Aftaris

Daraa: Sanamein: Sounds of powerful explosions are heard in the city, they are from the south

Daraa: Daeel: Heavy artillery shelling of the city is reported

Damascus: Jobar: 2 artillery shells landed on homes in the neighborhood and columns of smoke are rising from the area

Damascus Suburbs: Bebila: Regime forces launch a campaign of vandalising and looting the town's parks and they steal the car of a resident

Deir Ezzor: 2 mortar shells landed next to the bridge connecting Bokamal city and the area of Souwaieya

Damascus: Hajar Aswad: The regime's helicopters renew the shelling of the neighborhood

Daraa: Lajah: Fierce clashes between the Free Syrian Army and the regime forces are taking place around the Jesri Air Force battalion. Also, heavy shelling targets Jesri village from the 175th regiment in Izraa

Damascus: 19 martyrs were reported in Magharba street, behind Palestine roundabout, after a mortar shell landed on homes in the area

Idlib: Maaret Nouman: 5 martyrs, among them 4 from one family, and several wounded, most in critical conditions, were reported when many artillery shells landed indiscriminately on the western neighborhood. They were fired from Wadi Deif checkpoint, located east of the city. A father, Ayman Tanari, and a child from Al-Odai family were identified

Damascus: 19 martyrs were reported in Magharba street, behind Palestine roundabout, after a mortar shell landed on homes in the area

Damascus Suburbs: Mouadamyet Al-Sham: Artillery shelling from the 4th divison's headquarters is at the southern neighborhoods of Damascus and the western Suburb's cities. Several shells were reported a while ago, they can be heard as powerful explosions that shake the city

Idlib: Khan Sheikhoun: Heavy artillery shelling from the checkpoints spread around the city is reported at the towns and surrounding villages

Daraa: Inkhel: Heavy mortar shelling targets the town from the 15th brigade, which is located between Sanamein and Inkhel towns

Damascus: Qadam: Fierce clashes between the Free Syrian Army and the regime's forces and its shabiha are taking place around the neighborhood's Police Station

Aleppo: Daret Ezza: More than 10 wounded were reported due to the motar shelling which targets the city

Syria news continued at http://www.lccsyria.org/en/