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FLASH/Afghanistan/Terrorisme : un égyptien s’autoproclame dirigeant d’Al-Qaïda pour l’Afghanistan
La chaine satellitaire panarabe al-Jazeera a diffusé ce jeudi un enregistrement vidéo dans lequel Mustafa Abu al-Yazid se présente comme le nouveau dirigeant d’Al-Qaïda en Afghanistan.
Le terroriste d’origine égyptienne et qui a fait partie de la confrérie des Frères musulmans affirme que les combattants de la nébuleuse islamiste s’apprêtaient à commettre de nouvelles attaques et que les « combattants arabes » travaillent aux côtés des non arabes. Il met aussi en garde les américains, l’OTAN et le gouvernement d’Hamid Karzaï contre l’augmentation d’attaques et a promis « la défaite, l’expulsion et l’échec aux ennemis croisés et à leurs alliés. »
« Le nombre des combattants augmente, affirme-t-il également, le soutien qu’ils reçoivent des Musulmans d’Afghanistan est presque total ».
Le nom d’al-Yazid n’est pas inconnu dans la communauté du renseignement. Il y a quelques mois, il avait été cité en liaison avec un complot visant à assassiner le président pakistanais
Pervez Musharaf.
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18 Talibans tués par les troupes de l'OTAN
By AMIR SHAH, Associated Press Writer Thu May 24, 10:49 AM ET
KABUL, Afghanistan - Two operations in southern
Afghanistan killed 18 suspected militants, including seven "foreigners," while 10 Afghans died in two other explosions around the country, officials said Thursday.The battles in Helmand province Wednesday involved both foreign troops and Afghan forces. A fight in Garmsir district killed 13 suspected militants, including the seven foreigners, the Interior Ministry said.
The ministry didn't give their nationalities. However, Pakistanis fighting with the Taliban as well as Chechens and Arabs associated with al-Qaida periodically crop up among casualties in Afghanistan.
Another five militants died in a joint operation in Helmand's Sangin district, the ministry said.
In the eastern province of Paktika, six Afghans were killed including a local government leader, four policemen and a driver, when a stash of ammunition they were going to confiscate exploded, said provincial spokesman Ghamia Khan.
It wasn't immediately clear if the explosion was an accident or if the cache had been rigged, Khan said. An investigation was under way.
In southern Afghanistan, another four police were killed and two injured when a roadside bomb exploded next to their truck, said Naiz Mohammad Serhadi, the chief official of Kandahar province's Panjwayi district.
Violence in Afghanistan has spiked in recent weeks. More than 1,800 people have died this year in insurgency-related violence, according to an Associated Press count based on U.S.,
NATO and Afghan officials.Meanwhile, 200 people demonstrated in the province of Farah in support of an outspoken female lawmaker suspended by parliament this week over comments she made comparing parliamentarians to animals.
Malalai Joya, 29, told the AP she has been suspended until the end of parliament's session in 2010, but that she was waiting for Afghanistan's Supreme Court to make a final decision as to whether her ouster is valid.
Lawmakers said Joya violated a parliament rule that bars them from criticizing one another.
"We condemn these criminals in parliament who are working against Malalai," said Angama Sadat, a lawmaker from Farah. "Malalai is the elected representative of thousands of Afghans from Farah."
Joya has repeatedly referred to members of parliament as criminals, warlords and drug lords. Many former commanders involved in factional fighting in the 1980s and 1990s now hold positions in parliament or government.
Human Rights Watch on Wednesday said the parliament "should immediately reinstate" Joya, calling her a defender of human rights and a powerful voice for Afghan women.
"The article banning criticism of parliament is an unreasonable rule that violates the principle of free speech enshrined in international law and valued around the world," said Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch.
A tous nos chers lecteurs.
Ne vous est-il jamais venu à l'esprit d'en savoir un peu plus sur le titre de ce blog ?
Puisque nous nous sommes aujourd'hui habillés de bleu, il conviendrait de rentrer plus a fond dans l'explication du mot lessakel.
En fait Lessakel n'est que la façon française de dire le mot léhasskil.
L'hébreu est une langue qui fonctionne en déclinant des racines.
Racines, bilitères, trilitères et quadrilitères.
La majorité d'entre elle sont trilitères.
Aussi Si Gad a souhaité appeler son site Lessakel, c'est parce qu'il souhaitait rendre hommage à l'intelligence.
Celle qui nous est demandée chaque jour.
La racine de l'intelligence est sé'hel שכל qui signifie l'intelligence pure.
De cette racine découlent plusieurs mots
Sé'hel > intelligence, esprit, raison, bon sens, prudence, mais aussi croiser
Léhasskil > Etre intelligent, cultivé, déjouer les pièges
Sé'hli > intelligent, mental, spirituel
Léhistakel > agir prudemment, être retenu et raisonnable, chercher à comprendre
Si'hloute > appréhension et compréhension
Haskala > Instruction, culture, éducation
Lessa'hlen > rationaliser, intellectualiser
Heschkel > moralité
Si'htanout > rationalisme
Si'hloul > Amélioration, perfectionnement
Gageons que ce site puisse nous apporter quelques lumières.
Aschkel pour Lessakel.
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