Monday, November 10, 2008

US 'in secret overseas strikes'



The US has carried out nearly a dozen anti-terror attacks in Pakistan, Syria and elsewhere in the past four years, the New York Times has reported.

The previously unreported attacks were authorised in 2004 by Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, the Times quoted senior officials as saying.

The order gave US forces permission to attack terror targets anywhere in the world without prior specific approval.

The Times said the defence department declined to comment on its claims.

The White House also made no comment.

'Called off'

The paper said it had spoken to more than six officials, "including current and former military and intelligence officials" as well as senior policy makers in the Bush administration.

They said that the order, signed by Mr Rumsfeld with the approval of President George W Bush, was intended to make it easier for the US military to act outside officially declared war zones at short notice.

In total, 15 to 20 countries were covered by the mandate and attacks had been carried out in Pakistan, Syria and "several other countries," the paper reported.

Some were conducted in coordination with the CIA and one was broadcast live to CIA headquarters in Virginia, via cameras mounted on aircraft.

The paper's sources also claimed that "as many as a dozen" attacks had been called off - "often to the dismay of military commanders" - due to lack of evidence or because they were considered too dangerous or "diplomatically explosive".

The US has carried out many attacks along Pakistan's border areas recently and was blamed for an attack in eastern Syria last month.

READY FOR VISION 2020 : A vehicle makes its way through the slush that passes off as a road at Kasom Khullen



Assam serial blasts
Clues point at ULFA-NDFB combine
Achinta Borah
New Delhi, Nov 9 : More than a week after serial blasts rocked Assam, investigators have found clues that ULFA and NDFB carried out the deadly explosions with the help of Bangladesh-based HuJI's expertise.
Home Ministry sources said the investigators have found enough evidence that the banned ULFA had carried out the October 30 serial blasts with the help of dominant Bodo militant group NDFB.
This comes in the wake of the Centre expressing concern over the "paradigm shift" in the northeast militancy.
Some people have been detained by police and Central security agencies who had provided logistical support including procuring cars used in the blasts that left over 80 people dead and more than 400 injured, the sources said.
The people have an allegiance with the two banned outfits, the sources said.
Interestingly, NDFB is currently under truce with the security forces and is engaged with the Government in peace negotiations.
"We have found that the Bangladesh-based HuJI has provided the expertise to ULFA and NDFB as none of them has the technology to explode such devastating bombs which claimed more than 80 lives," a Home Ministry official said.
Home Ministry sources said the Government is worried over the fact that the northeast militants has started using a deadly mixture of RDX, ammonium nitrate and plasticised explosives to carry out explosions which led to greater casualties which was never seen in the past.
"At least 80 kg RDX were used to carry out the October 30 serial blasts in Assam. Never before in the Northeast such a large quantity of RDX mixed with Ammonium Nitrate and plasticised explosives was used as propellants," a Home Ministry official said.
Each of the cars, which were used to carry out three explosions in Guwahati, was laden with 20 to 25 kgs of RDX.
A maximum amount of explosives used for a single blast in the State was 10 kg at Dhemaji during the 2004 Independence Day which killed 13 people, including 10 school children.
The September 1 serial blasts in Agartala, where terrorists triggered four blasts within an hour, were the first synchronised explosions in the Northeast. The Assam serial blasts were carried out within a span of just 20 minutes.
"Kokrajhar, where three bombs were exploded is 250 km away from Guwahati while Barpeta Road, another place of bomb attack, is 150 km away. The near simultaneous explosions at the three far apart places show how the terrorists worked in precision," the official said, adding "this is also a new trend in the Northeast".
"Neither ULFA nor NDFB has the expertise to carry out such dead explosions. Besides, HuJI has no logistics at a place like Kokrajhar. So a nexus between local outfit with outsiders is evident," the official said.
The November 5 meeting of Chief Secretaries and Directors General of Northeastern States, which was attended by National Security Advisor MK Narayanan, Cabinet Secretary KM Chandrasekhar and Union Home Secretary Madhukar Gupta, took stock of the connection between a Naxal group and a Manipuri insurgent group, possibly to procure arms from the Northeast which has a porous international borders with several foreign countries, the sources said.
"Probably this is the first report of any Northeast militant group having link with an extremist outfit of mainland," the sources said.
Unlike in the past, there have been growing collaborations among the different insurgent groups.PTI

Miss Tokhu Emong: Away from the Chaos



Miss Tokhu Emong 2008 Chumlano Kikon

Dimapur, Nov 10 : After the nasty interruption on the night of November 6 in Wokha, the Miss Tokhu Emong 2008 crown was finally placed on pretty Chumlano Kikon’s head, at Hornbill Restaurant in Wokha town yesterday. Chumlano Ezung and Thungbeni Kithan were declared first and second runners’-up respectively.

The annual pageant commemorating the biggest festival of the Kyong Nagas was brought into nasty chaos when the 41 Assam Rifles and public members of the town engaged in a fracas. The pageant had to be halted halfway in the night. A quiet crowning ceremony was held for all the winners at the said restaurant only yesterday.

Miss Tokhu 2008 Chumlano Kikon is a Dimapur resident and a BA II student of SD Jain Girls’ College, also in the city while 1st runner up Chumlano Ezung and 2nd runner up Thungbeni Kithan are standard-X students. In the individuals’ category, the prize for Miss Beautiful Eyes went to Grace kikon; Miss Beautiful Hair to Nyanchumi Lotha; Miss Talent to Zuchobeni Ngullie; Miss Beautiful Smile to Meribeni Humtsoe; Miss Personality to Jasmine Shitiri; Miss Traditional Attire to Chumlano Ezung; Miss Dancing Queen to Thungbeni Kithan; Miss Congeniality to Yanbeni Murry; Miss Fresh Face to Therali Murry; Miss Perfect 10 to Meriyani Patton; Miss Beautiful Skin to Mhayani Ezung; Miss Modern Attire to Chumlano Kikon; Miss Beautiful Legs to Christie Kikon while the Miss Photogenic and Best Evening Gown went to Mhayani Humtsoe.

Senapati Villages happy with Cabbages and Potatoes



Imphal, Nov 10 : Even though many in the state are facing the woe with works to do and nowhere to work, villagers of two small villages located at the top of the hill in Paumata sub-division of Senapati district namely Tungjoy and Liyaii are leading a happy and joyous satisfied live with by potatoes and cabbage produces.

With the nature gift soil which suited with the cultivation of cabbages and potatoes, the villagers could produces more than enough with no application of chemical fertilizers but only with the water they get from the natural streams running in the villages and lead a life of healthy living.

Each family can earned enough income to send their children to send to school even outside the state by extending help to each other.

Together around 20,000 heads in these two villages are living with the cultivation of these vegetables as main earning of livelihood.

Tungjoy village is located at a distance of 24 kilometer from the NH-39 from Tadubi on the east while Liyaii located after going 18 more kilometers from the Tungjoy village.

The hill slopes lying between the two villages are covered with cabbage and potatoes.

Cultivation of cabbage and potato in this hill slopes have been generating from their forefathers, according to the headmen, Seiba Poumei of Tungjoy and Pahari Poumei of Liyaii.

Cabbage can be grow in this hill slopes continuously from March to September while potato till upto January and February, they said.

Due to high fare charge in transportation, the vegetables are not transported to Imphal for selling.

Instead it exported to Nagaland ad other neighbouring state like Arunachal Pradesh, Tripura ad Assam.

Around 11 loads of trucks are lifted from these two villages for sales, headmen said.

As no chemical fertilizers are use at the time of growing the vegetables, the produces from these villages are highly demand.

Despite plenty of production, the villagers sometimes faced heavy loss due to inadequate storage facilities during the rainy season as road communication is not good.

If they could get the facilities of storing their produces in a cold storage, it will help a lot in saving the loss vegetables, said the village chiefs while drawing the attention of the concerned authorities.

When asked on the work culture which seems to be losing among the people of the state, the chiefs said that so far men and women are working well and still maintaining the work culture, they said.

Neiphiu Rio invites Myanmar Ambassador for Hornbill festival



Kohima, Nov 10 : Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio has invited the Myanmar Ambassador to India as the states guest during Hornbill Festival, which will start here on December one, coinciding with the Nagaland Day.

Deputy Chairman of state Planning Board, Neiba Kronu here today informed that the Chief Minister had already invited the Ambassador to attend the five-day-long Hornbill festival.He further said the Ambassador would also visit the Border Trade Centers in Mollen-Avangkhu of Phek district, Lungwa in Mon district and Pangsha in Tuensang district in the state on the Indo-Mynmar border for better cooperation and support between both the countries.

‘’The Chief Minister is committed to improve the economic condition of the state through various means like externally aided projects and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in addition to Centrally sponsored schemes,’’ he added.