MILF rebels look to new Philippine administration (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia – Moro separatists holding peace talks with the Philippine government Thursday said they would continue to pursue a landmark peace deal with the country’s new administration.
Basque separatist leader sentenced to two years in prison (EARTHtimes.org)
Madrid – Spain’s National Court has sentenced Basque separatist leader Arnaldo Otegi to two years in prison for praising terrorism, the court announced Tuesday. Otegi is known as the leader of Batasuna, a party regarded as the political wing of the m…
Washington may see an India-Pakistan meeting (Calcutta News)
Leaders of India and Pakistan are expected to meet on the sidelines of a global security summit in Washington next month in yet another bid to revive their stalemated dialogue, well-placed sources said.
View: It’s futile to expect help from Saudi on terror (rediff.com)
It would be futile to expect that Saudi Arabia could be of assistance to India in dealing with jihadi terrorism emanating from Pakistan or Bangladesh. There has been a long history of links between jihadi terrorist elements in India and Saudi Arabia ever since the demolition of the Babri Masjid in December,1992
Eta’s terrorist chief captured in cottage as he plans his next plot (MalaysiaNews.net)
Police swooped on the leader of the armed Basque separatists Eta yesterday and arrested him at a cottage in northern France, the latest blow to a group weakened by dozens of recent arrests. Ibon Goge…
Basque killer to be extradited (Belfast Telegraph)
A Basque killer is to be extradited to Spain to face charges of justifying terrorism, a Belfast court ruled. Related Stories Catholic schools ‘should share’ Anger as Capita jobs face the axe No charges in Lawrence IPCC probe Warning over soaring population Daughters abduction mother jailed
Philippines And MILF To Resume Peace Talks In Malaysia (Bernama)
KUALA LUMPUR, March 3 (Bernama) — The chairman of the Philippine government’s peace negotiating panel, Rafael Seguis, is scheduled to arrive here Wednesday night for peace talks with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) on Thursday.
Why Tiger Hanif may be a big catch for India (rediff.com)
Indian investigating and intelligence agencies say Tiger Hanif, who faces extradition to India, managed to give them the slip for 17 years, is riding on a whole load of information pertaining to the Dawood Ibrahim-Lashkar-e-Tayiba network.
