18 People Killed above 70 injured in Twin Blasts in Kirkuk , Iraq


JNN 19 May 2011 Kirkuk Iraq : Dozens of Iraqis have been killed and wounded in multiple explosions in Iraq’s northern city of Kirkuk, local police sources say. Continue reading

US Troops training terrorists in Iraqi Base Camp


JNN 13 May 2011 : The US military forces in Iraq are actively involved in training members of an anti-Iranian secessionist terror group, Press TV Report. Continue reading

34 Killed and Dozens More injured in 2 Car Bomb Blasts in the Shia areas of Hila and Dora ,Iraq


BAGHDAD — A suicide car bomber crashed his vehicle into a barrier outside a police building in central Iraq on Thursday morning, killing 18 policemen and wounding dozens more, a local councilman said. While in a separate Incident On Tuesday, a car bomb tore through a cafe in Baghdad packed with young men watching a football match on TV, killing at least 16 people. Continue reading

US forces helped Jail Breaks in Kandhar and Basra , to free Taliban and Al Qaeda prisoners , to unleash the reign of terror


JNN 27 April 2011 Afghan President Hamid Karzai says hundreds of inmates who have escaped from a central prison in Kandahar, southern Afghanistan, must have received inside help. While the US force were guarding the Prison for the last four Months.At the same time An Iraqi investigative committee has confirmed that US forces were involved in the escape of a dozen al-Qaeda members from a prison in the southern city of Basra. Continue reading

14,025 Iraqis missing since US Invasion


JNNIraq’s Human Rights Ministry has revealed that over 14,000 Iraqis have gone missing since the 2003 US-led invasion of the country. Continue reading

No plans to extend US presence – Iraqi PM Maliki


JNN 24 April 2011 : Al-Maliki’s office said in a statement on Saturday that he is not going to extend The Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) with the US military and does not seek to prolong the US presence in Iraq. Continue reading

9 Killed 23 Injured in twin Car Bomb Blast near Green Zone in Baghdad


JNN 19 April 2011 : At least nine people have lost their lives and 23 others have been wounded after two car bombs exploded in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad, security officials say. Continue reading

Iraq officially denounces the US request of Over stay


JNN 13 April 2011 : The Iraqi government officially turned down a call by the U.S. Defense Secretary, Robert Gates, for a longer U.S. military presence in the country. Continue reading

Terrorist Kill 54 Men in a Raid on a Government Building in Tikrit,Iraq


JNN 30 Mar 2011 : Terrorist stormed into the provincial council headquarters in former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein’s home city of Tikrit and held people hostage, police said on Tuesday. Continue reading

Robbery or Corruption : 40 billion USD ‘missing’ from Iraq accounts


One Billion Dollar is stacked on 12 standard pallets, altogether 10 million 100 USD notes.

JNN 24 Feb 2011 BAGHDAD :  Around $40 billion are “missing” from a post-Gulf War fund that Iraq maintains to protect the money from foreign claims, its parliamentary speaker said on Monday. Continue reading

Robbery or Corruption : 40 billion USD 'missing' from Iraq accounts


One Billion Dollar is stacked on 12 standard pallets, altogether 10 million 100 USD notes.

JNN 24 Feb 2011 BAGHDAD :  Around $40 billion are “missing” from a post-Gulf War fund that Iraq maintains to protect the money from foreign claims, its parliamentary speaker said on Monday. Continue reading

US Invasion victims Mass grave found in Iraq


JNN 13 Feb 2011 : Iraqi security forces have discovered a mass grave in Diyala Province containing more than 150 bodies, killed during US-led occupation of Iraq. Continue reading

Suicide blast kills 30 in Iraq


JNN 13 Feb 2011 : A bomb explosion has claimed the lives of 30 people and wounded 28 others in Samarra in Iraq’s northern Salahudin Province, medics say. Continue reading

Suicide blast kills 30 in Iraq


JNN 13 Feb 2011 : A bomb explosion has claimed the lives of 30 people and wounded 28 others in Samarra in Iraq’s northern Salahudin Province, medics say. Continue reading

9 Shia pilgrims Martyred By Bomb Blast in Iraq


JNN 10 Feb 2011 : At least nine people have been killed and 43 others wounded when a car bomb targeted Shia Muslim pilgrims in Iraq’s northern province of Salahuddin. Continue reading

9 Shia pilgrims Martyred By Bomb Blast in Iraq


JNN 10 Feb 2011 : At least nine people have been killed and 43 others wounded when a car bomb targeted Shia Muslim pilgrims in Iraq’s northern province of Salahuddin. Continue reading

Over 15 Million Shia Pilgrims attended Arabaeen at Karbala


JNN 26 Jan 2011 Karbala : More than 15 million Shia pilgrims thronged the holy Iraqi city of Karbala on Tuesday for annual mourning rituals, with security forces keeping a tight watch following a spate of deadly attacks. Continue reading

15 killed and 85 injured in Twin Suicide blasts in Iraq


JNN 20 Jan 2011 BAGHDAD : Suicide bombers struck in Iraq for a third consecutive day on Wednesday, killing at least 15 people in two attacks in Diyala province and raising fears of a renewed insurgent campaign targeting Iraqi security forces and government officials. Continue reading

‘Umul Momineen’ admitted of recruiting more than 80 female Suicide Bombers


JNN 20 Jan 2011 : Iraqi insurgents call her “Ummul Momineen,” but this murderous mom helped a gang of rapists turn its victims into female suicide bombers.

Samira Ahmed Jassim has admitted being a key part of a plot hatched by Ansar Al Sunnah   terrorists to build an army of Amazons willing to blow themselves up for Allah. Continue reading

'Umul Momineen' admitted of recruiting more than 80 female Suicide Bombers


JNN 20 Jan 2011 : Iraqi insurgents call her “Ummul Momineen,” but this murderous mom helped a gang of rapists turn its victims into female suicide bombers.

Samira Ahmed Jassim has admitted being a key part of a plot hatched by Ansar Al Sunnah   terrorists to build an army of Amazons willing to blow themselves up for Allah. Continue reading

Iraq’s Top Brass Maliki, Allawi meet at Jafri’s house


JNN 07 Jan 2011 : Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki started a meeting with former premier Iyad Allawi, the leader of the al-Iraqiya bloc, at the house of Ibrahim al-Jaafari, the head of the National Alliance bloc, according to a source from Jaafari’s media office on Friday.

Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki started a meeting with former premier Iyad Allawi, the leader of the al-Iraqiya bloc, at the house of Ibrahim al-Jaafari, the head of the National Alliance bloc, according to a source from Jaafari’s media office on Friday.

“A Maliki-Allawi meeting started at Jaafari’s house to discuss the law on strategic policy council as well as the completion of the Iraqi government lineup,” the source told Aswat al-Iraq news agency.

He did not give further details.

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Iraq's Top Brass Maliki, Allawi meet at Jafri’s house


JNN 07 Jan 2011 : Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki started a meeting with former premier Iyad Allawi, the leader of the al-Iraqiya bloc, at the house of Ibrahim al-Jaafari, the head of the National Alliance bloc, according to a source from Jaafari’s media office on Friday.

Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki started a meeting with former premier Iyad Allawi, the leader of the al-Iraqiya bloc, at the house of Ibrahim al-Jaafari, the head of the National Alliance bloc, according to a source from Jaafari’s media office on Friday.

“A Maliki-Allawi meeting started at Jaafari’s house to discuss the law on strategic policy council as well as the completion of the Iraqi government lineup,” the source told Aswat al-Iraq news agency.

He did not give further details.

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Anti-US cleric Muqtada al-Sadr returns to Iraq


JNN o5 Jan 2011 NAJAF: Anti-American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, who led several Shia uprisings against American forces in Iraq before going into exile in neighbouring Iran almost four years ago, returned to Iraq on Wednesday.

Al-Sadr`s return caps another dramatic rise to prominence for him and his followers after being routed by Iraqi and US forces and appearing to fade from power just a few years ago. The strong showing by his bloc in last year`s parliamentary elections and his key support for Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki paved the way for Wednesday`s return.

His mere presence in the country he has not publicly visited for years was cause for jubilation among his supporters in his hometown of Najaf and around the country.

Al-Sadr visited the holy shrine of Imam Ali wearing a black turban distinguishing him as one of the descendants of the Prophet Mohammed and surrounded by a phalanx of bodyguards who attempted to hold back a throng of supporters.

He also visited the grave of his father, who was assassinated during Saddam Hussein`s regime, before heading to his house.

Sadrist supporters from Baghdad including top-ranking officials in his political faction streamed to Najaf for the occasion and his followers chanted “Imam Ali is with you” through the streets of the southern city.

“He is our hero. We sacrificed for him. He said `No` to the Americans and fought the Americans, and he is brave,” said Mohammed Ali, one of al-Sadr`s followers.

It was not immediately clear how long al-Sadr would stay in Iraq or whether the return marked a permanent decision to remain in the country, where his presence would mark a seismic shift in Iraqi politics. But at least one official from the Sadrist office in Najaf said he would remain in Iraq. The official did not want to be named because he was not authorised to speak to the media. An official with al-Maliki`s office confirmed a plane carrying al-Sadr flew into the southern city earlier Wednesday afternoon. He did not want to be identified because of the sensitivity of the situation.

Al-Sadr has not been seen publicly in Iraq since 2007, and at one point an arrest warrant even hung over al-Sadr`s head for his alleged role in assassinating a fellow Shia cleric seen as a rival shortly after the US invasion in 2003.

He has been living in Iran, studying in Qom, and rarely makes public visits abroad. Last fall, he travelled to Syria for a meeting with former Iraqi prime minister Ayad Allawi, who was challenging al-Maliki for the premiership.

His militia, called the Mahdi Army, once led bloody uprisings against American forces, and al-Sadr has made opposition to any continued American military presence in Iraq a cornerstone of his ideology.

Al-Maliki in 2008 launched an offensive against al-Sadr`s followers in their Baghdad stronghold of Sadr City and the southern city of Basra. The show of force infuriated many of his Shia allies but also demonstrated al-Maliki`s willingness to go after all militias, even those representing his own sect.

Hundreds of al-Sadr`s followers were jailed during those operations.

Enmity between al-Sadr and al-Maliki runs deep, but after months of vowing to never allow al-Maliki to return for a second term, al-Sadr and his followers eventually backed him.

The decision is believed to have been taken after intense pressure from neighbouring Iran, which would like to solidify Shia control of Iraq. But questions have also been raised about what al-Sadr and his followers received for their support. Iraqi officials have said that hundreds of his followers have been released from jail, a key Sadrist demand.

Iraqis in many southern provinces and parts of eastern Baghdad where the Sadrists dominate have reported intimidation by Sadrist members who are feeling more powerful in light of their alliance with their one-time enemy and their triumphant return to Iraqi politics.

Iraqi political analyst Hadi Jalo told The Associated Press that the return of the man reviled by American forces also underscores the US`s waning political influence in Iraq as American forces prepare to leave the country entirely by the end of this year.

Ashura commemorated in Karbala and around the world


JNN 16 Dec 2010 KARBALA: Iraq has arrested 73 Al-Qaeda-linked suspects officials said were implicated in plotting “chaos” during Ashura in Karbala, as two million pilgrims thronged the shrine city on Thursday.

The arrests underscored fears of violence during the 10-day Mourning Majalis and Processions that culminate on Friday, in a key test for Iraq’s security forces ahead of a complete withdrawal of American troops in a year.

Vehicle traffic in Karbala was brought to a virtual standstill as pilgrims were made to walk to the shrines of the revered Imams Hussein and Abbas, while all visitors were searched at checkpoints.

“We were able to destroy 14 terrorist cells and arrest 73 people, including 37 wanted persons,” Karbala provincial council chief Mohammed al-Mussawi said. “We seized lots of weapons, IEDs (improvised-explosive devices), explosives belts and equipment.

“If they had been able to mount their attacks during the pilgrimage, it would have created chaos. Karbala is the main target for terrorists during Ashura.”

Mussawi said those arrested were suspected members of Al-Qaeda.

Speaking on Wednesday, the Iraqi army commander responsible for security in five provinces including Karbala said those detained were implicated in an Al-Qaeda-linked group called the Boys of Heaven.

General Othman al-Ghanimi said a total of 80 suspects had been arrested.

Mussawi said the number of pilgrims in Karbala for the commemorations had reached two million, 238,000 of them from abroad.

Karbala police spokesman Major Alaa Abbas reported no incidents in the city so far. He said tight security arrangements would remain in force until the pilgrims had headed home after the ceremonies.

The deadliest Ashura attacks were in March 2004 when near-simultaneous bombings in Karbala and at a Shia mosque in Baghdad killed more than 170 people.

“Everything right now inside Karbala is good,” said 40-year-old Kadhim Hussein, a pilgrim from the southern port city of Basra. “We will continue our commemorations of Hussein’s martyrdom despite all the threats from enemies.”

BEIRUT

Massive crowds thronged streets across Lebanon on Thursday to mark the Shiite holy day of Ashura, responding in force to a call by Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah the previous night.

A correspondent at the scene said tens upon tens of thousands of Nasrallah’s supporters lined the streets of the Hezbollah-controlled southern suburb of Beirut as the 10 days of rituals to mourn the Ashura.

TEHRAN

Millions of Iranians, beating themselves with fists and chains, marked the climax of Ashura on Thursday, a day after a suicide bomber killed 34 people taking part in a procession.

Men, women and children dressed in black gathered in cities across Iran as the 10 days of rituals to mourn the death of Imam Hussein, the faith’s third imam, reached a peak.

Iranian state television carried live footage of the Ashura processions in the capital Tehran, the second city of Mashhad, the Shiite clerical centre of Qom and the smaller cities of Yazd, Bam and Ardebil.

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was shown attending a gathering in south Tehran.

Crowds of mourners, meanwhile, were seen across Tehran staging short street plays depicting the Karbala battle which led to Imam Hussein’s A.S Martyrdom .

Chanting “Ya Hussein!” the crowds, many of them shirtless men beating their chests with their fists, set fire to makeshift tents and re-enacted the killing of Hussein as women and children watched, some with tears in their eyes.

Iranian movie enters for Oscar Awards


 

JNN 14 Dec 2010 : An Iranian movie depicting a US soldier accidentally shooting a little girl during a raid on her home in Iraq has officially entered for the 2011 Academy Awards.

Farewell Baghdad, directed and written by 37-year-old Iranian Mehdi Naderi, tells the gritty story of American troops in war-ravaged Iraq.

Naderi says his film, which explores the motivation and doubts of both US soldiers and Iraqi militants, has been made on a shoestring budget, Reuters reported.

The movie depicts a Polish-American failed boxer who joins the US Army and finds himself on tense foot patrols in the war-torn country.

During the film, Daniel is portrayed as a regular guy struggling to come to terms with the violent and alien environment in which he finds himself.

Each January, the entertainment community and film fans around the world turn their attention to the Academy Awards.

The Oscar winners are named in a telecast in February.

 

Jordan supports Iraqi terrorist group'


JNN 2 Dec 2010 : The unnamed terrorist group was behind an attack against a church in the Iraqi capital city of Baghdad in October, Iraqi al-Qanoon website reported on Thursday.

The hostage-taking incident in the Sayidat al-Nejat Cathedral left more than 50 Iraqis dead and nearly 60 others injured.

The Islamic State of Iraq, a Sunni militant umbrella group with ties to al-Qaeda in Iraq, claimed responsibility for the Baghdad church siege.

The sources said that the people in Jordan were sending money to an office in al Karade, according to the report.

The terrorist group also claimed responsibility for several attacks in war-ravaged Iraq.

An unnamed security source said that members of the group were receiving 40,000 dollars per month for their terrorist activities.

Jordan supports Iraqi terrorist group’


JNN 2 Dec 2010 : The unnamed terrorist group was behind an attack against a church in the Iraqi capital city of Baghdad in October, Iraqi al-Qanoon website reported on Thursday.

The hostage-taking incident in the Sayidat al-Nejat Cathedral left more than 50 Iraqis dead and nearly 60 others injured.

The Islamic State of Iraq, a Sunni militant umbrella group with ties to al-Qaeda in Iraq, claimed responsibility for the Baghdad church siege.

The sources said that the people in Jordan were sending money to an office in al Karade, according to the report.

The terrorist group also claimed responsibility for several attacks in war-ravaged Iraq.

An unnamed security source said that members of the group were receiving 40,000 dollars per month for their terrorist activities.