JNN 08 Dec 2015 Tripoli : Libyan authorities are ready to coordinate efforts with Russia if it starts fighting ISIS terrorists in Libya, according to the country’s Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thani. Continue reading
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Irani , Egyptian , UAE , French & Algerian Embassies Attacked , Atleast 40 People Killed in Car Bombs in Libya
JNN 25 Feb 2015 Tripoli : More than 40 people were killed and 70 injured in car bomb explosions in the eastern Libyan city of Qubbah (El Gubba, Quba) on Friday, parliamentary speaker Aguila Saleh said. Continue reading
Libyan Govt Loose Control of the Capital ,Tripoli under Militia control
JNN 03 Sept 2014 Tripoli : Libya’s government admitted Monday, September 1, that it has lost control of Tripoli to armed militias. Continue reading
US , British and French Embassy Closed , Diplomatic Staff Moved amid chaos and attacks by Militants in Ben Ghazi , Libya
JNN 31 July 2014 Ben Ghazi : France has evacuated French and British nationals from Libya amid persisting clashes between government troops and rebelling militias in the North African country. While has already Evacuated its Diplomatic Staff from the US Embassy , and relocated them across the Border. Continue reading
90% Planes at Tripoli Airport Destroyed in an Attack by Terrorist , Needs International Assistance to Curb Terrorism
AlJNN 15 July 2014 Libya is considering a deployment of international force to re-establish security amid a flare-up of violence in Tripoli which saw dozens of rockets destroy most of the civilian aircraft fleet at its international airport. Continue reading
The killer of Top Egyptian Shia cleric ‘Hassan Shehata’ arrested
JNN 28 April 2014 Cairo : The Egyptian forces arrested one of the main killer of top Shia cleric ‘Sheikh Hassan Shehata’ before escaping to Libya on Thursday.
Egyptian security sources have reported the arrest of the principal suspect in the 2013 martyrdom of one of the country’s Shia scholars and leaders.
In a joint operation involving agents of Egypt’s Bureau of criminal investigations, its national security forces and office of security headquarters, the chief suspect in the brutal killing of Hassan Shehata was taken into custody.
According to local Egyptian media outlets and Internet news sites, the suspect, identified as 40-year-old Hamdi Mohamed Borek al-Qalaawi, was caught on Thursday while hiding near the city of Matrouh and just before attempting to flee to Libya.
The suspect was arrested at a checkpoint 8 km away from Matrouh governorate, near the Egyptian border with Libya, a security source said.
According to the case papers cited in Egyptian press reports, Borek confessed that he was illegally heading to Libya to avoid arrest by police.
According to the Egyptian newspaper al Yaum al Sabe, Hamdi Muhammad Muhammad Berik al Jalaawi, 42, arrested before leaving the country to Libya.
According to security forces, he is one of the main killer of Sheikh Shehatah and his companions.
Who is martyr Sheikh Hassan Shehata?
Hassan Bin Muhamad Bin Shehata Bin Mousa al-Anani, Known as Sheikh Hassan Shahate, was born in November 10, 1946 in the small town of Harbit, Markaz Abu Kabir, in al-Sharqiyah province of Egypt.
He was a prominent Shia cleric who had thousands of followers due to his moderate views and his denouncement of radical and extremist movements in Egypt.
He was one of the main religious figures advising the Egyptian army and was an Imam of one of the most important mosques in capital Cairo.
He was well known for telling people about the nature of extremist groups and radical thoughts which are common in Egypt due to powerful presence of radical Salafist groups.
His enlightenment was not welcomed in the ruling system.
In 2009 Sheikh Hassan spent some time in jail under the government of ousted Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak due to his speeches against radical movements harming Islam. 306 of his followers were also detained along with him.
This wasn’t the first time he was arrested; before that he was arrested in 1996 for what the then authorities called desecration of religions.
On June 23, 2013, Sheikh Hassan was brutally attacked at a gathering in the village of Zawiyet Abu Musalam by more than a thousand of Salafist extremists and along with 3 of his companions was harshly beaten to death.
In Egypt, the small Shia population is harassed by the authorities and treated with suspicion, being arrested – ostensibly for security reasons – but then being subjected to torrents of abuse by state security officers for their religious beliefs.
The Arab country has been witnessing a rise in hate crimes against Shias, which analysts believe is due to widespread anti-Shia propaganda by extremist Wahabis aimed at encouraging people to go fight alongside terrorists in Syria.
Critics warn that militant extremists are acting with dangerous impunity.
Murder of Sheikh Hassan
The brutal attack on Sunday (June 23, 2013) in the village of Zawiyet Abu Musalam, near the Pyramids of Giza, came as about 30 Shias were having a meal to mark a religious occasion. Hundreds of young men descended on them in the house.
n online videos of the killings, young men armed with metal and wooden clubs, swords and machetes, beat the Shias on the head and back, trapping them in the narrow entrance of the house.
The Shias beg for mercy as blood streams down their heads and soaks their robes. A crowd pressing around them triumphantly chanting and shouting. Some screamed “You sons of dogs!”
One video shows a young man dragging the motionless and bloodied body of one victim by a rope.
The videos appeared genuine and conformed with Associated Press reporting on the attack.
Afterward, the attackers congratulated each other, one witness, local activist Hazem Barakat, said in written and video account of the events he posted online.
He said that in the weeks preceding the attack, ultraconservative Salafist clerics in the area had been speaking out against Shias.
Raising wave of “hatred violence”
Mobs in rural areas have in recent months lynched suspected criminals amid a rise in gangs robbing motorists and banks.
Police still often don’t act to stop crimes, and the public has grown increasingly frustrated over increasing economic hardships and shortages.
Sunday’s attack, in contrast, seemed a straight-forward unleashing of hatreds.
Egypt’s population of 90 million is overwhelmingly Sunni Muslim, with about 10 percent Christians. The small Shia minority is largely hidden and its size never firmly established, though some estimates put it as small as 1 or 2 million.
“Killing and dragging Egyptians because of their faith is a hideous result of the disgusting ‘religious’ discourse which was left to mushroom,” top reform campaigner Mohamed ElBaradei wrote in his Twitter account.
“We are waiting for decisive steps from the regime and Al-Azhar (mosque) before we lose what is left of our humanity.”
His Dustour Party blamed the president. It said the attack was “a direct result of the disgusting hate speech … escalating and expanding under the sight … of the regime and in presence of its president ( Muhammad Morsi ) and with his blessings.”
Al-Azhar, the world’s primary seat of Sunni Islamic learning said in a statement Monday that it was “terrified” by the killings.
The past few months have seen a dramatic rise in anti-Shia hate speech by Salafis, many of whom are President Muhammad Morsi supporters.
Salafis, a radical movement of Sunnis, view Shias as heretics and regularly denounce them on TV talk shows, websites and in mosque sermons.
Ousted Libyan PM Flees to Europe
JNN 15 Mar 2014 Tripoli : Ex-premier Ali Zeidan reportedly fled to Europe on Wednesday, a day after Libya’s interim parliament in Tripoli voted him out of office for failing to stop an oil export by rebels from eastern Libya.
Maltese Prime Minister Joseph Muscat told the state-owned Maltese television TVM that Zeidan stopped over on the Mediterranean island nation late on Tuesday.
Maltese government sources quoted by Reuters said Zeidan left on board a private plan bound for Germany. This was not confirmed by German authorities.
Zeidan lived for many years in Europe before the 2011 uprising against the late-Muammar Gadhafi encouraged exiles like him to return home.
Libya’s parliament, the General National Congress (GNC), removed Zeidan on Tuesday after rebels holding three key ports in eastern Libya disobeyed government orders and let shipments be handled by the state-run National Oil Corporation.
On Tuesday, the large North Korea-flagged tanker Morning Glory, loaded with crude oil from the rebel-controlled port of Sidra, escaped through a improvised naval blockage imposed by Zeidan. The tanker then entered international waters.The Captain & 8 other crew members were of Pakistani Origin on the Ship.
Last Saturday, Zeidan had threatened to bomb the 37,000-ton vessel if it set sail.
Fighting broke out briefly later on Tuesday in the central coastal city of Sirte, between rebels and pro-government forces.
Caretaker premier
The interim parliament appointed Defense Minister Abdullah al-Thini as caretaker premier for 15 days. The parliament’s speaker, Nuri Abu Sahmain, had been engaged in a power struggle with Zeidan,
Since the 2011 ouster of Gadhafi, Libya has been divided along tribal, regional and political lines, with hardline Islamists opposed to more liberal figures such as Zeidan.
The country has no effective army or police and its Tripoli-based government risks running out of money because of rebel activities.
US & West Imposed War on Libya Made it epicenter of illicit arms trade
JNN 12 Mar 2014 Tripoli : Libya has been named as the primary source of the illegal weapons trade that is fueling conflicts in at least 14 countries around the world, a final report from the UN’s independent panel on Libya’s sanctions announced. Continue reading
Libya Dis Integrated by Western Onslaught – Al Qaeda’s Safe Heaven
JNN 20 Jan 2014 Tripoli : Swathed in a white turban and robes, Eissa Abdel Majid sits in his militia barracks on the edge of the desert describing a losing battle to stem the flow of armed militants with suspected links to al-Qaeda – who use it as a freeway across northern Africa. Continue reading
Libya Declares ” State of Emergency ” , after Rampage by Lawless Malitias
JNN 24 Nov 2013 Tripoli : Libyan government has announced a 48-hour state of emergency following fresh clashes in capital Tripoli and abduction of country’s deputy intelligence. Continue reading
Libya A Lawless State after the US Led Revolution , after PM the Deputy Spy Chief abducted and Released By Militia Men
JNN 20 Nov 2013 Tripoli : Libyan deputy intelligence chief Mustafa Nur was abducted Sunday in Tripoli, who has been released, a day after he was abducted by gunmen as he was leaving the airport in the capital, Tripoli., a security official told AFP as tensions ran high in the capital following deadly violence over the weekend. Continue reading
Internet helping Propagate Shiite Islam and a Source of Conversion – Palestinian Shia Convert , Muhammad
JNN 14 Aug 2013 Gaza : A young Palestinian who has recently embraced Shia Islam said he learned about the school of Ahl-ul-Bayt (AS) via the internet. Continue reading
Libya still Burning , as Army Chief Resign ,while 31 People Killed In Benghazi
JNN 13 June 2013 TRIPOLI — Libya’s army chief of staff resigned on Sunday as an elite military unit took control of a base of pro-government militias after clashes killed 31 people in the eastern city of Benghazi. Continue reading
CIA & MI6 spending US and UK taxpayers Money funding Drug Trade & Terrorist Organisations
JNN 19 May 2013 Kabul : Afghan President Hamid Karzai, has recently been criticized for taking ‘ghost money’ from the CIA and MI6. The sums With both the CIA and MI6 secretly providing ‘ghost money’ bribes to the Afghan political establishment, it’s likely that Afghans will increasingly support a resurgent Taliban and the drug trade will be further propped up. Continue reading
Libyan Grand Mufti Pressing for UnIslamic Law – By Banning the right of Libyan women to Marry any Muslim of their Choice
JNN 30 Mar 2013 Tripoli : Libya’s Grand Mufti, Sheikh Sadeq al-Ghariani, has called on the government to ban Libyan women from marrying foreigners, Egypt’s state news agency MENA reported Wednesday. Continue reading
83 Bombs Discovered, Terror suspects Arrested in Egypt
JNN 01 Nov 2012 Cairo : Egyptian police have discovered dozens of explosive devices and arrested several people on the charge of planning terrorist attacks in the country. Continue reading
Assassination of US Ambassador to Libya was Pre Planned in Advance , Not Spontaneous
JNN U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice said the attack on the American consulate in Benghazi was not preplanned, directly contradicting top Libyan officials who say the attack was planned in advance. Continue reading
Sudan rejects US request for Marine Deployment , While Yemeni parliament calls for expulsion of US marines from Sana’a
JNN 16 Sept 2012 Sana : The Yemeni parliament has called for the expulsion of US Marines that were deployed in Sana’a While Sudan has Rejected the US Request to send Marines to the Country in the name of Beefing up the Security at its Embassy, following recent protests outside the US embassy against a blasphemous US-made anti-Islam movie. Continue reading
US ambassador & 3 Diplomats to Libya killed in and attack by the Protesters against Blasphemous US Movie
JNN 12 Sept 2012 Ben Ghazi: The US ambassador to Libya and three other embassy staff were killed in a rocket attack on Tuesday night that targeted his car in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi, a Libyan official said on Wednesday. Continue reading
CIA, MI6 have always been instrumental in regime change in Syria
JNN 09 Jan 2012 Damascus : An analyst reveals the United States and Britain planned a secretive “regime change” in Syria in the autumn of 1957 through intelligence operations and sabotage. Continue reading
CIA, MI6 have always been instrumental in regime change in Syria
JNN 09 Jan 2012 Damascus : An analyst reveals the United States and Britain planned a secretive “regime change” in Syria in the autumn of 1957 through intelligence operations and sabotage. Continue reading
US Govt again using Taliban & Al Qaida to implement their policies in Libyan Govt
WASHINGTON, Nov 19: Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain suggested on Friday that the Taliban were playing a role in Libya’s new government, adding another foreign policy misstep to his stumbling campaign. Continue reading
Libyan Chemical Weapons to be investigated and excess to be destroyed
JNN 09 Nov 2011 THE HAGUE, Netherlands — The organization that oversees the global ban on chemical weapons said Friday it will work with Libya’s new rulers to “verify and destroy” possible chemical weapons hidden from international inspectors by Moammar Gaddafi’s regime. Continue reading
Gaddafi dies of wounds after he was captured.
JNN Oct 20th 2011. Deposed Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi has died of injuries he sustained during his capture by the National Transitional Council (NTC) fighters in the northern City of Sirte. Continue reading
Gaddafi loyalists push back NTC out of Sirte
JNN 26 Sept 2011 : Libya’s National Transitional Council (NTC) fighters have been forced to retreat from the city of Sirte following strong resistance from loyalists to fugitive ruler Muammar Gaddafi. Continue reading 'Imperialists cannot conquer Libya' – Gaddafi
JNN 13 Sep 2011 : Fugitive dictator Muammar Gaddafi has slammed Western intervention in Libya, saying in a message that his forces “will never let imperialist states take over” the North African country. Continue reading ‘Imperialists cannot conquer Libya’ – Gaddafi
JNN 13 Sep 2011 : Fugitive dictator Muammar Gaddafi has slammed Western intervention in Libya, saying in a message that his forces “will never let imperialist states take over” the North African country. Continue reading Anarchy spreads as Tripoli celebrates
JNN 09 Sep 2011 Tripoli : Confrontation between Libyan rebels and pro-Gaddafi forces shows no sign of easing. Battles have been raging near the towns of Sirte and Bani Walid – two of the few remaining strongholds of the fallen regime. Continue reading
After Iraq ,Kuwait, now Libyan Revolutionary Support By UK is even for Oil resources
JNN 07 Sep 2011 : Fresh revelations about British officials’ seeking to win lucrative Libyan oil deals have confirmed Britain’s determination to exploit Libya’s resources. Continue reading Arabian Revolutions may trigger Anti-Israeli war
JNN 05 Sep 2011 : An Israeli military commander has said that the recent developments in the Arab world could raise the prospect of a regional war against Israel. Continue reading Gaddafi out of Tripoli , but still a threat for Revolutionaries
JNN 29 Aug 2011 : Libyan Transitional National Council (TNC) chief Mustafa Abdel Jalil says fugitive ruler Muammar Gaddafi is still a threat while opposition forces are on the outskirts of Gaddafi’s hometown. Continue reading Longer you take to stand up against Injustice , the Bigger the Price you have to Pay
JNN 25 Aug 2011 : People should take lesson from this Photo only , which is not very old , Rather Just 10 Months Old , And any of these Dictators , with absolute Powers , Never thought that the next year , they can never think of enjoying the same ,People should also get lesson from this What a difference ten months can makes. May be World Powers Now , will no more be called even a country any more. Continue reading
Gaddafi's 42 year Old Rule ends , Revolutionaries in the streets of Tripoli
JNN 22 Aug 2011 Tripoli : Muammar Gaddafi was a hunted man on Monday as loyal remnants of his forces made last-ditch stands in the capital while world leaders rushed to embrace the fractious rebel movement as new masters of Libya’s oil riches. Continue reading
Gaddafi’s 42 year Old Rule ends , Revolutionaries in the streets of Tripoli
JNN 22 Aug 2011 Tripoli : Muammar Gaddafi was a hunted man on Monday as loyal remnants of his forces made last-ditch stands in the capital while world leaders rushed to embrace the fractious rebel movement as new masters of Libya’s oil riches. Continue reading
Rebel Fighters near to Tripoli , but still a long way to Dethrone Gaddafi
JNN 17 Aug 2011 : In Libya, rebel fighters are now closer than ever to the capital. They have reached Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi’s backyard – the coast city of Zawiya, about 50 km (31 miles) from the capital, Tripoli. Continue reading
Libyan mess will be the end of Britain as a world power
JNN 08 Aug 2011 : If there ever more damning evidence of how seriously Britain’s wars in Afghanistan and Libya are being taken, it is the quiet in Westminster. George Osborne is in Hollywood, Nick Clegg is in Spain and David Cameron is in Tuscany. William Hague is left alone in Whitehall. When he took to the Today program Tuesday morning, itself much cut down thanks to another BBC strike, it felt like a formality – another MP filling the airwaves with white noise to fill the space of recess. Continue reading
US trying to bribe & convince Gaddafi to leave, While he still steadfast to fight
JNN 20 July 2011 : The US administration has promised to secure a safe haven for embattled Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi if he agrees to step down and hand power over to the opposition. Continue reading
Gaddafi wants to Bargain His exit from Power with his Son’s eligibility to contest in the Next Election
JNN 09 July 2011 Tripoli : Colonel Gaddafi has offered to give up power if his son is allowed to stand in future elections, it was claimed recently. Continue reading
Gaddafi wants to Bargain His exit from Power with his Son's eligibility to contest in the Next Election
JNN 09 July 2011 Tripoli : Colonel Gaddafi has offered to give up power if his son is allowed to stand in future elections, it was claimed recently. Continue reading
Russia warns NATO over Libya action
JNN 06 July 2011 : Russian envoy to NATO Dmitry Rogozin has accused the military alliance of exceeding the UN resolution on Libya and thwarting the political process that can end the conflict. Continue reading Even after 100Days Nato Air Strikes Gaddafi still in Power & Strong , and still revives his offer of Election to end the crisis
JNN 27 June 2011 : In March, Benghazi, Libya’s second city, seemed close to annihilation at the hands of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi. He had promised to exact retribution from his citizens for their temerity in seeking freedom from his 40-year dictatorship. Influenced by the memory of Kosovo and backed by the Arab League, the United Nations Security Council passed resolution 1973. It authorized the imposition of a no-fly zone in Libya. It also instructed that “all necessary measures” should be taken to protect civilians under threat of attack. Continue reading
Conference Held in Berlin to expose the Crimes of Bahrain’s Al Khalifa & Ale Saud’s on their Citizens
JNN 10 June 2011 Berlin : A conference has been held in the German capital of Berlin on the brutal crackdowns of the Bahraini regime on peaceful anti-government protesters in the tiny Persian Gulf country. Continue reading Conference Held in Berlin to expose the Crimes of Bahrain's Al Khalifa & Ale Saud's on their Citizens
JNN 10 June 2011 Berlin : A conference has been held in the German capital of Berlin on the brutal crackdowns of the Bahraini regime on peaceful anti-government protesters in the tiny Persian Gulf country. Continue reading Gaddafi Vows to fight and resist till Death
JNN 08 June 2011 : Libya’s beleaguered ruler Muammar Gaddafi says he will not surrender despite cracks in the Libyan regime and Gaddafi’s dwindling power in the North African country. Continue reading
Gaddafi Vows to fight and resist till Death
JNN 08 June 2011 : Libya’s beleaguered ruler Muammar Gaddafi says he will not surrender despite cracks in the Libyan regime and Gaddafi’s dwindling power in the North African country. Continue reading
Revolutionaries in control of Most of the Provinces of Yemen , While Saleh defiant of leaving the Presidency , rather trying to create a Civil War
JNN 31 May 2011 SANAA, Yemen : As revolutionaries take over most of the provinces in Yemen, government forces have killed at least three demonstrators in the southern city of Taizz. Continue reading

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