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What ISIS does today we witnessed in the 90s in Azerbaijan, Armenian refugee says

June 19, 2017 By administrator

The refugee crisis is worsening worldwide every year, becoming a tool to destroy entire civilizations, Mariam Avakian, Coordinator at the Assembly of Armenian Refugees from Azerbaijani SSR, told a press conference on Monday.

“What is going on in ISIS today, we saw in Azerbaijan during the 90s. That was a genocide that has yet to be properly characterized by the two Armenian states. Due to that Genocide, entire native Armenian settlements were stripped of their population with some 660 thousand Armenians displaced and spread all over the globe,” Avakian said.

In her words, Armenian refugees forcibly displaced in Azerbaijan visit the Embassies of foreign states every year in Armenia to restore their rights. A similar visit is planned on the upcoming Friday at the U.S. Embassy in Yerevan.

Avakian noted that the Armenian refugees have the same problems as most of Armenians added to that their refugee status and the lack of permanent place of residence.

“Karabakh” committee member, the Head of a department at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia Aleksan Hakobyan, present at the press conference, noted the issue of the refugees is not a pressing topic in Armenia which is unjustifiable.

He informed that a Gardman or Shirvan Geology Museum is planned to be opened in Nor Hachn, Abovyan, or Charentsavan towns of Armenia to feature characteristic items of historical and cultural heritage of the Armenians who used to live in those territories. In Hakobyan’s estimates, the museum will cost 5-6 million AMD annually for the state budget. The museum would register all the refugees from Baku and other cities of Azerbaijan as well as collect unique materials they managed to take with them while fleeing Azerbaijan.
Mariam Avakian went further suggesting building a town for refugees at a lowland near Vorotan river, noting most refugees living abroad would invest in the project to come into life.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Azerbaijan, comon enemy, ISIS

ISIS claims coordinated attacks in Tehran which left at least five dead

June 7, 2017 By administrator

isis claims attackThe Islamic State group claimed its first attacks in Iran on Wednesday, June 7 as gunmen and suicide bombers killed at least five people in twin assaults on parliament and the tomb of the country’s revolutionary founder in Tehran, AFP reports.

Dozens of people were also wounded in the attacks, with continuing gunfire several hours after they began.

A security guard and one other person were killed when four gunmen burst into Tehran’s parliament complex with rifles and a pistol, according to the ISNA news agency.

One of the attackers blew himself up on the fourth floor of the parliament office building as a standoff with police continued for several hours.

In the coordinated mid-morning attack, a gardener was reported dead and several more injured when armed assailants entered the grounds of Ruhollah Khomeini mausoleum in the south of the city.

Two attackers — at least one female — blew themselves up outside the shrine, according to local media.

Iran’s emergency services said they were dealing with 33 injured from the attacks and that two people had died from their injuries in hospital.

IS claimed the attacks in a report from its Amaq propaganda agency which said: “Fighters from the Islamic State attacked the Khomeini mausoleum and the parliament building in Tehran.”

It also claimed two suicide bombers had blown themselves up at the shrine.

Parliament was in session as the attacks unfolded, with live footage showing members continuing with routine business even as gun battles were reported in surrounding office buildings and snipers took position on nearby rooftops.

Speaker Ali Larijani dismissed the attacks, saying they were a “trivial matter” and that security forces were dealing with them.

Intensified gunfire was heard from the neighbouring offices as Fars news agency reported police had launched an assault. A picture on social media showed police helping staff escape through windows.

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Interfax: Ответственность за нападения на парламент и мавзолей в Тегеране взяло ИГ
AFP. IS claims coordinated attacks in Tehran, at least five dead

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: attack, claims, ISIS

Mosul: ISIS fighters seal off Mosul mosque preparing for last stand

June 1, 2017 By administrator

mosul isis last standIslamic State militants have closed the streets around Mosul‘s Grand al-Nuri Mosque, residents said, apparently in preparation for a final showdown in the battle over their last major stronghold in Iraq, Reuters said.

Dozens of fighters were seen by residents taking up positions in the past 48 hours around the medieval mosque, the site where Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi declared an Islamist caliphate in July 2014.

Islamic State’s black flag has been flying from the mosque since the militants captured Mosul and seized swathes of Iraq and Syria in the summer of 2014.

U.S.-backed Iraqi government forces retook eastern Mosul in January and began a new push on Saturday to capture the group’s remaining enclave in western Mosul, comprising of the Old City center where the mosque is located, and three adjacent districts alongside the western bank of the River Tigris.

The fall of the city would, in effect, mark the end of the Iraqi half of the self-styled caliphate. Meanwhile in Syria, Kurdish forces backed by U.S.-air strikes are besieging Islamic State forces in the city of Raqqa, the militants’ de facto capital in that country.

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Reuters. Islamic State fighters seal off Mosul mosque preparing for last stand

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: ISIS, last stand, Mosul

Xinjiang Uyghur Muslim Turk ISIS fighters vow blood will “flow in rivers” in China

March 2, 2017 By administrator

Vowing to plant their flag in China and that blood will “flow in rivers”, a video released this week purportedly by the Islamic State group shows ethnic Uighur fighters training in Iraq, underscoring what Beijing sees as a serious threat, Reuters reports.

China is worried that Uighurs, a mostly Muslim Turk from western China’s Xinjiang region, have gone to Syria and Iraq to fight for militant groups there, having traveled illegally via Southeast Asia and Turkey.

Islamic State claimed responsibility for the killing of a Chinese hostage in 2015, highlighting China’s concern about Uighurs it says are fighting in the Middle East.

Hundreds of people have been killed in Xinjiang in the past few years, most in unrest between Uighurs and ethnic majority Han Chinese. The government blames the unrest on Islamist militants.

The Iraqi arm of Islamic State has released a half-hour long video purportedly showing Uighurs training, as well as some images from inside Xinjiang, including Chinese police on the streets.

One shot that shows Chinese President Xi Jinping gives way to flames in front of a Chinese flag.

“Hey, brothers! Today, we are fighting with infidels across the world! I’m telling you this: Come and live here! Stay strong!,” one of the fighters says, according to Uighur speakers who analyzed the video for Reuters but declined to be identified.

“We will certainly plant our flag over America, China, Russia, and all the infidels of the world,” it says.

In another scene, a man chanting in Uighur says: “Our land of sharia has been constructed with spilt blood.”

The video then shows pictures of people who were said to have become “martyrs”, and identified as “al-Turkistānī”, or men from Turkestan, the name many Uighurs use for Xinjiang.

One of the men speaking has an accent from Yarkand, close to the old Silk Road city of Kashgar in Xinjiang’s southern Uighur heartland, one of the people who reviewed the video said.

Another fighter refers to the “evil Chinese Communist infidel lackeys”.

“In retaliation for the tears that flow from the eyes of the oppressed, we will make your blood flow in rivers, by the will of God!” he says.

Reuters was not able to independently verify the authenticity of the video.

Photo: AP
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Reuters. Uighur IS fighters vow blood will ‘flow in rivers’ in China

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: China, ISIS, Uighur

Iraq: Meet the hero silver-haired sniper who has killed 321 ISIS fighters in desperate bid to rid Iraq of jihadis

February 25, 2017 By administrator

Iraqi PMU Sniper kills 321 ISIS fighters

Iraqi PMU Sniper kills 321 ISIS fighters

By Bradley Jolly

Abu Tahseen, 63, has slaughtered more than 300 ISIS thugs since 2015

A sniper has killed more than 300 ISIS militants in two years after volunteering to join the fight against jihad in his home country.

Abu Tahseen previously fought in five conflicts, including the Iran-Iraq War .

The silver-haired sniper now volunteers with Iraq ‘s Popular Mobilisation Units and has claimed the lives of 321 ISIS fighters since 2015, according to military.com.

The 63-year-old is so committed he even spends time off tracking down evil ISIS foes.

Incredible footage has emerged, in which Mr Tahseen talks about using his deadly skills to kill the enemy.

In the clip filmed last year, the pensioner appears to take out an enemy sniper in Iraq.

Gazing over the Makhoul Mountains in the north of the country, Mr Tahseen says: ‘You see this area? I guarantee to God no one would come up it.’

He continues: “I’m relaxed. My mind is relaxed.

“When I get my rotation I just want to get back here.

“Last time they gave me a month off and after 12 days I came back.”

Mr Tahseen has bullets longer than his fingers strapped to his belt in the video.

He says the powerful bullets push his targets ‘back one meter before putting him down’.

Source: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/meet-hero-silver-haired-sniper-9914523?ptnr_rid=785807&icid=EM_Mirror_Nletter_DailyNews_News_smallteaser_Image_Story1

 

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: hero silver, Iraq, ISIS

Hackers trace ISIS Twitter accounts back to the UK govt

February 19, 2017 By administrator

  By Pierluigi Paganini,

A group of hackers known as VandaSec claims three ISIS Twitter accounts trace back to computers belonging to the UK government.

According to the revelation of a group of hackers known as VandaSec, at least three Islamic State Twitter social media accounts are run from IP addresses linked to the British government’s Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).

VandaSec has discovered the internet protocol (IP) addresses used by three jihadists to access Twitter accounts involved in the activities of propaganda and online recruitment.

According to the Daily Mirror, the IP addresses belong to the DWP’s London offices.

“Hackers have claimed that a number of Islamic State supporters’ social media accounts are being run from internet addresses linked to the Department of Work and Pensions. A group of four young computer experts who call themselves VandaSec have unearthed evidence indicating that at least three ISIS-supporting accounts can be traced back to the DWP.”

“Don’t you think that’s strange?” said one of the hackers to the Daily Mirror. “We traced these accounts back to London, the home of the British intelligence services,” they added.

There are two hypotheses on the strange discovery:

  • There are ISIS Sympathizers inside the British government.
  • The accounts are used by the British intelligence to identify wannabe terrorists and other members of the organization.

The addresses were thought to be based in Saudi Arabia, in reality, the Cabinet Office admitted to selling IP addresses to two Saudi companies earlier this year, this is the reason why the IP appears to be linked to the British Government.

“The government owns millions of unused IP addresses which we are selling to get a good return for hardworking taxpayers,” a Cabinet Office spokesperson said. “We have sold a number of these addresses to telecoms companies, both in the UK and internationally, to allow their customers to connect to the internet.” “We think carefully about which companies we sell addresses to, but how their customers use this internet connection is beyond our control.”

Source: http://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/42881/hacking/isis-twitter-linked-uk-govt.html

Source: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/technology-science/technology/hackers-trace-isis-twitter-accounts-7010417

Pierluigi Paganini

Pierluigi Paganini is Chief Information Security Officer at Bit4Id, firm leader in identity management, member of the ENISA (European Union Agency for Network and Information Security)Treat Landscape Stakeholder Group, he is also a Security Evangelist, Security Analyst and Freelance Writer. Editor-in-Chief at “Cyber Defense Magazine”, Pierluigi is a cyber security expert with over 20 years experience in the field, he is Certified Ethical Hacker at EC Council in London. The passion for writing and a strong belief that security is founded on sharing and awareness led Pierluigi to find the security blog “Security Affairs” recently named a Top National Security Resource for US. Pierluigi is a member of the “The Hacker News” team and he is a writer for some major publications in the field such as Cyber War Zone, ICTTF, Infosec Island, Infosec Institute, The Hacker News Magazine and for many other Security magazines. Author of the Books “The Deep Dark Web” and “Digital Virtual Currency and Bitcoin”.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: account, IP, ISIS, UK

Trump orders Pentagon chief to prepare preliminary draft to defeat ISIS within 30 days

January 29, 2017 By administrator

U.S. President Donald Trump ordered Minister of Defence James Mattis to begin search of new partners for the coalition in the fight against Islamic State, RBC reported quoting the White House.

In particular, the Pentagon chief was ordered to prepare preliminary draft to defeat ISIS within 30 days. In turn, the plan should include the search for new partners for the coalition in fight against this terrorist organization and policy on support of partners in the coalition in fight against ISIL and the related groups.



Earlier, the White House said that Trump’s administration would like to work with any country interested in extermination of fighters of ISIL.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: defeat, ISIS, Trump

Pasadena: Armenian Cilicia Church hosted Screening film “Armenian Village HAVRESC: STAND ON COURAGE”

January 25, 2017 By administrator

By Wally Sarkeesian, January 16, 2017

Pasadena CA: A wonderful  evening at Armenian Cilicia Evangelical Church, Screening HAVRESC: STAND ON COURAGE is a documentary on the struggles of Armenian and Assyrian Christian Iraqis and the village they have formed on the edge of ISIS controlled territory, Standing in the face of adversity, bigotry, hatred and oppression they have protected themselves from the Islamic state and created a community that is a home to all Christians facing persecution.

The event was organized by Armenian Cilicia Evangelical Church and the Knights of Vartan.  Meeting It was attended by many member of the church and surrounding area,  Speaker: Dr. Mike  presented the film screening and gave short story on how he got involved with the project.  

David Ritter is a documentarian with nearly a decade’s worth of experience. He has produced projects on ethnic minorities throughout the world. He spent a portion of 2015 volunteering his time in Iraq to aid the Christian communities within Kurdistan. While in Iraq he produced projects on the Armenian and Assyrian villages within the region of Kurdistan and their struggle against Islamic extremism. He is now touring his video projects throughout North America to raise awareness and funding for the Christian and Armenian communities in Syria and Iraq.

Next Screening :  Friday, February 10, 2017  7:15-9:15 p.m.
University of California, Berkeley
Institute of Slavic, East European, Eurasian Studies and Armenian Studies
Screening :  Friday, February 10, 2017  7:15-9:15 p.m. | 105 North Gate

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Speaker: David Ritter, Documentarian, Director of “Havresc: Stand on Courage”
Sponsors: Institute of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ISEEES), Armenian Studies Program
| 105 North Gate

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Filed Under: Events, News Tagged With: Armenian Village, HAVRESC, ISIS, Pasadena, Stand On Courage

Life returns to Mosul neighborhoods freed from IS

January 18, 2017 By administrator

As the liberation of Mosul from the “Islamic State” group gathers pace, Iraq’s second city has been coming back to life with remarkable speed. DW’s Florian Neuhof reports from neighborhoods of freshly shaven men.

On a street just off the main road leading to the last neighborhoods in eastern Mosul still under “Islamic State” (IS) control, people throng around produce-laden handcarts. Mortar rounds come crashing into the area with alarming frequency, exploding with a sharp, dry bang. The insurgents have made a habit of bombarding areas no longer under their control and consider anyone who failed to retreat with them infidels worthy of death. The shoppers pay no heed as they stock up at the market. Fruit, vegetables, eggs and cooking gas feature prominently on the shopping list: cheap essentials for the city’s cash-strapped inhabitants.

The Iraqi military launched its campaign to end IS reign in Mosul on October 17, and the first troops entered the city on the east bank of the Tigris early in November. Since then, the front line has rolled through the eastern half of Mosul, exposing its inhabitants to the fighting while pushing back the insurgents. Since the start of the year, reinforcements and new tactics have quickened the pace of the offensive, and a string of neighborhoods have been liberated in quick succession.

Among them is Zuhour, where the street market sprang to life within days of the liberation. As the government and international aid agencies have failed to deliver sufficient supplies to the city, food, fuel and other goods are brought in and sold by merchants. A supply chain leading from the nearby Kurdish region right into the heart of the city was swiftly created, reconnecting Mosul with the world outside IS influence after over two years.

Zuhour is less than a kilometer from the frontline. Continue down the main road a little longer, and concrete blast walls stop the traffic from proceeding toward the Nineveh ruins, the remains of the Assyrian King Sennacherib’s capital, now a stretch of no man’s land. Behind it lies the ever-shrinking “Caliphate.”

But this has not stopped the neighborhood from coming back to life.

Cars drive on roads pockmarked with craters after earthen barricades and blast walls have been hastily cleared. Already, bulldozers are filling in holes punched into the tarmac by IS suicide car bombs or mines known as improvised explosive devices (IEDs). Children play in front of facades riddled with bullet holes and next to collapsed houses that are all that is left of IS positions destroyed by airstrikes. Clean-shaven men chat with their neighbors. Gone are the bushy beards that the terror group forced them to grow.

Back to cigarettes and cellphones

Zuhour is not the only neighborhood that’s been rejuvenated. In Gogjali, the first district to be retaken by the Iraqi military, a market has long been selling goods to people coming from the liberated areas.

On an unpaved square next to the road, Mosul’s inhabitants reacquaint themselves with the small luxuries they were deprived of after IS stormed the city in June 2014. Cartons of cigarettes are stacked high, mobile phones and SIM cards are displayed on wooden boxes, and a container has been fashioned into a rudimentary tea house where men sit and smoke water pipes.

Smoking had been strictly prohibited by the insurgents, who enforced a hard-line version of Islam, and phones were confiscated to prevent information from leaking out of the city. With IS now penned back at the river and unable to fire mortar rounds into Gogjali, people are relaxed as they roam the market in search of a bargain.

Mosul’s economy had stalled under IS rule, and the city’s many government employees were deprived of their salaries. This has left inhabitants with little money to spare.

“Life has returned back to normal. But we received no salary under Daesh [the Arabic name for IS], and we are still not receiving a salary now,” said Ziad Ahmed, a 41-year-old civil servant, as he carried his shopping from Gogjali to the adjacent neighborhood of Al Quds.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: ISIS, Mosul, neighborhoods

Mosul: ISIS Daesh cut off water to thousands of civilians

January 10, 2017 By administrator

Iraqis gather to receive water in the Zuhur neighborhood of Mosul, on December 8, 2016 during an ongoing operation against Takfiri Daesh terrorists. (Photo by AFP)

Daesh terrorists have cut off water supply to dozens of liberated areas in Mosul to keep civilians under control as the Iraqi army and allied fighters renew their push to expel the extremists out of their last urban stronghold.

Nineveh provincial council member Hossam al-Abbar told Arabic-language al-Sumaria television network on Monday that Daesh terrorists have cut water to 30 neighborhoods in the eastern flank of the city, located some 400 kilometers north of the capital Baghdad.

Abbar added that only 10 liberated districts have access to potable water intermittently.

He further noted that water stations in al-Ghabat neighborhood, which nurture western Mosul, are still under Daesh control, and that the terror group has turned off the pumps which send water toward liberated neighborhoods in the city.

The official said Daesh has ordered its members to target areas retaken from them with mortar shells and artillery rounds.

Abbar also urged the Ministry of Municipalities and Public Works plus Ministry of Finance to allocate a certain budget as well as tankers to supply drinking water to Mosul neighborhoods.

Zuhair Hazem al-Jabouri, an official with Mosul’s energy and water department, said last month that “Daesh is depriving people of drinking water in eastern Mosul. They want to force people to retreat with them in order to use them as human shields.”

Iraq kills top Baghdadi aide 

Amid army advances in and around Mosul, a high-ranking aide to Daesh ringleader Ibrahim al-Samarrai aka Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has been killed in a precision airstrike carried out by the Iraqi Air Force in the central part of the city.

A Nineveh provincial source, requesting anonymity, said the senior Daesh figure, identified by the nom de guerre Abu Loei, was killed along with four other terrorists during an airstrike against al-Islah al-Zeraei neighborhood. Abu Loei was reportedly the director of Daesh security affairs.

An unnamed security source also said federal police forces are closing in on Mosul University’s building, noting that the site is considered as one of the main positions of Daesh in the eastern side of the city.

Iraqi army soldiers, supported by fighters from allied Popular Mobilization Units — commonly known in Arabic as Hashd al-Sha’abi — and Kurdish Peshmerga forces, launched a joint operation on October 17 to retake Mosul from Daesh terrorists.

A total of 137,880 people, or 22,980 families, have been displaced from Mosul and neighboring areas since the start of the operations, according to figures released by the International Organization for Migration.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Daesh, ISIS, Mosul, water

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