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Update on the ‘War’ on Terror

The war on terror, writes Dexter Filkins, will be decided in the tribal frontier areas between Pakistan and Afghanistan. 
Dexter Filkins, “Right at the Edge,” New York Times Magazine, Sept. 7, 2008
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Culture Wars in Gaza

Increasingly, the Islamist agenda of HAMAS, the ruling party in Gaza,  is being challenged by Palestinian youth with more Western and secular tastes.
See:  Michael Kimmelman, “Watching ‘Friends’ in Gaza: A Culture Clash,” New York Times, Sept. 6, 2008
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Shrine in Lebanon to Imad Mughniyah

Lebanon’s Hizbullah  has opened a shrine in Nabatiye  to its recently deceased commander Imad Mughniyah.  Mughniyah, a high ranking member of Hizbullah, died on February 12 in a car bomb attack in Damascus that Hizbullah blamed on Israeli agents. Mughniyah was implicated in the 1985 hijacking of a TWA airliner which was diverted to Beirut [...]

Assassination Attempt on Pakistan’s P.M.

Gunmen in Pakistan opened fire on a car carrying the nation’s Prime Minister Raza Gilani, who was not hurt (and may not have even been in the car).  The Pakistani government has recently become more aggressive in combating Taliban and Al-Qaeda forces in the northwest tribal areas bordering Afghanistan.
Story from BBC

Ramadan Has Begun

Yesterday marked the first day in the holy Muslim month of Ramadan, holiest of all months because it was during Ramadan about the year 610 C.E. that Muhammad began receiving the Qur’an, Islam’s sacred text sent down from God in revelations through the Angel Gabriel (Jibril in Arabic) over the course of the following twenty-two [...]

Rebellion in the Ranks of Al-Qaeda

Osama bin Laden’s Al-Qaeda organization has witnessed a series of high profile dissents from the party line. One of the most prominent is Sayyid Imam al-Sharif, who goes by the nom de guerre of “Dr. Fadl.”
See:  Britta Sandberg, “Turning Their Backs on Jihad,” Spiegel Online International, July 14, 2008
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“Jihad” in Kashmir

Pankaj Mishra, in an Op-Ed piece in today’s New YorkTimes writes:
“Over the last two decades, most ordinary Kashmiri Muslims have wavered between active insurrection and sullen rage. They fear, justifiably or not, the possibility of Israeli-style settlements by Hindus; reports two months ago of a government move to grant 92 acres of Kashmiri land to [...]

Rise of Taliban Blamed on Dysfunctional Afghan Government

See:
Carlotta Gall, “Taliban Gain New Foothold in Afghan City After Attack, New York Times, August 26, 2008
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Taliban Attack on Pakistan Munitions Factory

The Taliban launched its most severe attack yet against a Pakistani government installation: a munitions factory in the town of Wah. 
Story at the New York Times

Lebanese Christian Writer Brigitte Gabriel Interviewed

In yesterday’s (Sunday) New York Times Magazine, one will find excerpts from an interview Deborah Solomon conducted with Lebanese born Christian writer Brigitte Gabriel.  Gabriel emigrated to the United States.  She is a vociferous critic of radical Islam. 
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