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BRITAINS MI5 FACES PROBE OVER 2005 SUICIDE BOMBINGS
May 21st
LONDON: Inquests into the deaths of 56 people in London”s July 2005 suicide bombings will probe alleged failings by police and MI5 intelligence before the attacks, the coroner conducting the hearings said Friday.
Judge Heather Hallett also ruled that inquests into four suicide bombers will be held separately from those of the 52 victims, a relief to families who had protested plans to hold the inquests together.
The suicide bombers set off near-simultaneous explosions on three London Underground trains and a double-decker bus on the morning of July 7, 2005, in what has become known as 7/7, nearly four years after the 9/11 attacks in the United States.
Hallett, giving details of arrangements for the inquests due to start in October, said they would probe what police and MI5 officers knew ahead of the shock attacks.
“The scope of the inquest into the 52 deaths will include the alleged intelligence failings and the immediate aftermath of the bombings,” she said.
“To my mind it is not too remote to investigate what was known in the year or two before the alleged bombings. Plots of this kind are not developed overnight,” she added.
Janine Mitchell, whose husband Paul survived the King”s Cross explosion, welcomed the decision to probe MI5”s role.
“We have been very concerned that there were serious failings and it seems that this is the case… We are relieved that someone independent of Government is going to examine what happened.
“We put all our faith in the coroner to do that, so if anything did go wrong it can be fixed.”
Hallett also announced that the inquests will not be held with a jury, and that the hundreds of people injured in the attacks will not be designated “interested person” status — granting the right to cross-examine witnesses.
Survivors of the bombings voiced disappointment. “Once again we have been shunted aside by officialdom and those questions may or may not be answered,” said Jacqui Putnam, who survived the Edgware Road blast.
The 7/7 attacks struck during the rush hour on a Thursday morning, as British Prime Minister Tony Blair was meeting with Group of Eight (G8) counterparts for a summit in Gleneagles, Scotland.
Three bombs exploded shortly after 8:50 am: Mohammad Sidique Khan, 30, blew himself up at Edgware Road station, 22-year-old Shehzad Tanweer at Aldgate, and Jermaine Lindsay, 19 between King”s Cross and Russell Square.
Hasib Hussain, 18, detonated his device on board a number 30 bus at Tavistock Square at 9.47 am. As well as the dead, some 700 people were injured in the blasts.
It later emerged that intelligence services had followed the bombers” ringleader, Khan, in early 2004 during an investigation into extremists planning a fertiliser bomb plot.
As well as interrupting the G8 meeting in Scotland, the bombings also shattered a sense of euphoria in London from a decision the previous day to stage the 2012 Olympic Games in the British capital.
Two weeks after July 7 there was an apparent attempt at a copycat simultaneous attack, but the devices involved failed to go off. In the rush to find the plotters police mistakenly shot and killed an innocent Brazilian man.
Awan to apprise SC why govt won’t write letter to Swiss authorities
May 20th
LAHORE: Federal Law Minister Babar Awan is all set to submit before the Supreme Court that the government doesn’t deem it fit under the constitution to write to the Swiss authorities to reopen cases against President Asif Ali Zardari, sources in the ministry told Daily Times on Wednesday.
The sources said the law minister would also [...]
OBAMA TO APPOINT COMMISSION TO PROBE OIL SPILL
May 18th
WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama will establish an independent presidential commission to probe the huge oil spill from a wrecked BP-leased rig in the Gulf of Mexico, an official said Monday.
The commission, similar to other presidential-ordered probes into civilian disasters, will be established by executive order, the official said on condition of anonymity.
Reports said that the commission will be officially unveiled in the next few days, and will supplement existing government inquiries into the disaster sparked by an explosion aboard a drilling rig last month.
Obama has gradually ratcheted up criticism of BP over the spill of millions of gallons of oil into the Gulf in an unfolding ecological disaster, betraying more and more frustration over the company”s failure to stop the leak.
A visibly angered president on Friday hit out at oil companies for trying to avoid blame over a massive slick, and vowed an all-out effort to stop the leak pouring into the Gulf of Mexico.
“I will not tolerate more finger-pointing or irresponsibility. The people of the Gulf Coast need our help,” Obama said, as he also unveiled a review of the environmental safeguards to be put in place for oil and gas exploration.
He slammed the three oil companies linked to the Deepwater Horizon rig — BP, Transocean and Halliburton — for seeking to pass the blame, denouncing what he called a “ridiculous spectacle” by their top officials during congressional hearings.
He also accused oil companies of enjoying a “cozy relationship” with federal agencies set up to monitor the energy sector.
S KOREA JAPAN CHINA TO HOLD N KOREA DISCUSSIONS
May 15th
SEOUL: Foreign ministers from South Korea, China and Japan will hold talks Saturday, a Japanese diplomat said, reportedly to discuss North Korea”s nuclear drive and the recent sinking of a South Korean warship.
South Korean Foreign Minister Yu Myung-Hwan will meet with Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi and Japanese counterpart Katsuya Okada late Saturday in the southern city of Gyeongju, the diplomat said on Saturday.
The three-way talks, a fourth in their series, come amid heightened tension over the sinking of a South Korean warship near the disputed border with North Korea in the Yellow Sea.
The investigation into the sinking, which killed 46 South Korean sailors, is due to report next week.
Seoul has vowed to respond resolutely if the North, which has denied responsibility, is proved to have sunk the Cheonan.
“The Cheonan incident will naturally be addressed (by the foreign ministers) when they discuss regional security conditions,” an unidentified South Korean foreign ministry official was quoted as saying Friday by a local news agency.
The South Korean foreign minister will also hold one-on-one talks with Yang on Saturday and Okada on Sunday. Yang and Okada will meet Saturday for their own bilateral talks.
Seoul says the resumption of six-party talks on disarming North Korea should wait until South Korea wraps up the probe into the sinking and decide on how to respond.
Officials have said Seoul would try to report Pyongyang to the United Nations Security Council for possible further sanctions.
Another major issue for discussion by the ministers is the upcoming summit of the countries” leaders likely to take place in South Korea later in the month, South Korean foreign ministry officials said.
CHILE POLICE RAID HOME LINKED TO DETAINED PAKISTANI
May 13th
SANTIAGO: Police in Chile early Thursday searched the home belonging to an acquaintance of a Pakistani man arrested after being found with traces of explosives at the US embassy in Chile.
The raid of the apartment, carried out by members of Chile”s special forces, had been ordered by Francisco Jacir, the government prosecutor leading the probe into whether Pakistani Mauhannas Saif Ur Rehnab Khan has ties to terrorism.
Authorities emerged after more than three hours from the home that the acquaintance, a years-long resident of Chile, shared with a Chilean woman and removed a suitcase, a laptop computer, various compact disks and a cell phone.
The raid followed a declaration by Pakistan”s ambassador to Chile late Wednesday questioning the evidence against Rehnab and offering him legal assistance.
“He would have to be a very bad terrorist to enter the embassy with traces of explosive material, knowing that the embassy is a dangerous place where he would face serious accusations if he were caught,” said Ambassador Burhanul Islam.
Rehnab, 28, whose detention Monday at a high-security prison has been extended under Chile”s anti-terror laws, has denied any terror ties.
Experts found traces of a TNT explosive derivative on his hands, cell phone, bag and documentation after he went through a security checkpoint on Monday, prompting embassy staff to notify police.
Rehnab has insisted he did not know where the traces came from, and said he was at the embassy only to renew his visa.
The US State Department in Washington said the embassy had called Rehnab in after revoking his US visa, but did not explain why the visa had been pulled.
Chilean officials said they are allowed to hold Rehnab without charge through Saturday, but the public defender”s office here said it would try to have him freed, arguing that the terror laws were being used unfairly.
Judge Ely Rothfield, who ordered the Pakistani man jailed under the anti-terror laws, rejected the public defender”s bid, as well as an appeal by his defense attorney Gabriel Carrion, who had argued that his rights had not been respected.
But the judge also recused herself from the case, giving defense lawyers an opportunity to submit their motions to a new judge.
How Dare He, Indeed!
Apr 22nd
Well is anyone surprised the officer doing his job and exposing a major land theft by DHA has been removed from his position? How dare you probe Honest bureaucrat made OSD ISLAMABAD: Annoyed with its bureaucrat minion for having the audacity of doing the right thing by exposing a “dirty deal”, the Establishment Division punished [...]![]()
THE UNSUNG HEROES OF GENERATIONS PAST
Apr 16th
A few days ago, my cousin discovered piles of old family photos in Dhaka – images documenting my mother’s family history from the 1930s until today. Technology and communication being what it is, she scanned and uploaded a number of them on Facebook, to share with our relatives now spread across the world. Growing up, [...]
Murder sectarian in nature: probe team
Apr 8th
Karachi
The probe team investigating the murder of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Member of Provincial Assembly (MPA) Raza Haider on Tuesday in
SEC probes BP potential insider trading: sources
Apr 8th
WASHINGTON/BOSTON: US securities regulators are investigating whether people may have illegally profited from trading on nonpublic information at BP P




























































