Citations with the tag: SUICIDE bombings

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  • At Least 28 Dead In Baghdad Mosque Attack.
     // Journal of Turkish Weekly; 8/29/2011, p3 

    The article reports on an August 28, 2011 suicide bombing attack at the Um al-Qura mosque in Baghdad, Iraq that killed 28 people including Iraqi Parliamentarian Khalid al-Fahdawi.

  • Suicide Bomber Kills 28 in Baghdad Mosque.
     // Journal of Turkish Weekly; 8/29/2011, p17 

    The article notes violence in Iraq has decreased since 2006 but terrorist attacks still occur and gives information about a suicide bombing inside the Sunni mosque Um al-Qura in Baghdad, Iraq that killed 28 people including Sunni lawmaker Khalid al-Fahdawi.

  • IRAQ-VIOLENCE.
     // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition); 2/14/2011, Vol. 195 Issue 5034, p15 

    The article reports on the suicide bombing in Samarra, Iraq which targeted Shiite pilgrims.

  • IRAQ-SECURITY.
     // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition); 3/4/2011, Vol. 196 Issue 5045, p11 

    The article discusses the condition of security in Iraq in which 26 are wounded and 10 people are killed during a suicide bomb attack at Rafidain Bank in Haditha.

  • ALGERIA-SECURITY.
     // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition); 9/2/2010, Vol. 191 Issue 4930, p13 

    The article reports that a suicide bomber drove a vehicle with explosives into a military convoy, killing two people and wounded several others, in Algeria.

  • IRAQ-SECURITY.
     // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition); 4/29/2010, Vol. 191 Issue 4841, p11 

    The article reports on the car bombings that killed five people and wounded ten others when suicide bombers attacked police checkpoints in southern Baghdad, Iraq.

  • Church bombing in Egypt causes anguish, anxiety.
     // Christian Century; 1/25/2011, Vol. 128 Issue 2, p17 

    The article discusses a suicide bombing that took place at the Coptic Christian church in Alexandria, Egypt on January 1, 2011.

  • New Attack Kills 13 after Lahore Toll Kills 55.
    Zada, Sherin // India -- West; 3/19/2010, Vol. 35 Issue 17, pA40 

    The article reports that a suicide bomber on a motorized ricksaw killed 13 people at a security checkpoint in Pakistan raising fears that the nation is sliding back into a period of relentless bloodletting.

  • Terror toll mounts.
    Zada, Sherin // Crisis Response Journal; Jun2010, Vol. 6 Issue 3, p5 

    The article reports on the casualties of the series of suicide bombings in Pakistan.

  • "Where should we put all six coffins".
    Peikar, Farhad // South Asian Post; 3/3/2011, p12 

    The article reports on the supermarket suicide bombing in Kabul, Afghanistan on January 28, 2011, wherein former cabinet minister Mahbooba Huqooqmal's eldest son doctor Massoud Yama, daughter-in-law, and four grandchildren were killed and three foreigners were injured.

  • EUROPEAN NEWS: RUSSIA.
    Peikar, Farhad // Prague Post; 8/ 8/2012, Vol. 21 Issue 32, pA4 

    The article reports on the attack made by suicide bombers at a military unit in Chechnya, Russia which caused the death of four people.

  • Pak Suicide Bombing Death Toll Jumps to 102.
    Khan, Riaz // India -- West; 7/16/2010, Vol. 25 Issue 34, pA40 

    The article reports on the 102 people who were killed by two suicide bombers on July 9, 2010 in the village of Yakaghund in Pakistan, leaving 168 injured.

  • Female Bomber Kills 80 at Pakistani Food Center.
    KHAN, ANWARULLAH // India -- West; 12/31/2010, Vol. 36 Issue 6, pA47 

    The article reports on the suicide bombing at a food center in Pakistan on December 25, 2011.

  • Attacks are ruthless on both sides of Jerusalem.
    Gordon, Neve // National Catholic Reporter; 7/19/2002, Vol. 38 Issue 34, p21 

    Presents information about insurgencies faced by Jerusalem. Threats of Jerusalem from suicide bombing; Critical role of media in exposing various incidence related to suicide bombing; Political impact of bombing attack in East and West Jerusalem.

  • Blaming the Messenger.
    Antonova, Maria // Russian Life; May/Jun2010, Vol. 53 Issue 3, p7 

    The article reports on the March 2010 suicide bombings in Moscow that political parties led by United Russia blame on the media, instead of leading the investigation on why security personnel were unable to prevent the attack.

  • Discerning the Behavior of the Suicide Bomber: The Role of Vengeance.
    Rosenberger, John // Journal of Religion & Health; Mar2003, Vol. 42 Issue 1, p13 

    Deliberate suicide used to achieve some end in group conflict is a relatively rare but always dramatic behavior. Motivation for such behavior is complex occurs usually at both the group and individual levels, and can have multiple meanings. The author examines suicide bombing as it has occurred...

  • Breaking the Silence.
    Rosenberger, John // Middle East; Oct2002, Issue 327, p15 

    Reports the petition for the Palestinians to end the suicide attacks in Palestine. Call for other forms of nonviolent resistance against Israeli occupation; Public opinion on the implementation of the peaceful civil disobedience; Outcome from the organization of peace movements.

  • Afterdeath Contact With Suicide Bombers.
    Wills-Brandon, Carla // Journal of Religion & Psychical Research; Oct2002, Vol. 25 Issue 4, p181 

    Editorial. Comments on the medium of contacting suicide bomber. Oppression suffered by Palestinians; Consequences of violent act.

  • The Post and Courier.
    Wills-Brandon, Carla // Hill; 2/7/2008, Vol. 15 Issue 14, p14 

    An excerpt from an article about the suicide bombing at a shopping mall in the southern Israeli city of Dimona that was published in the February 6, 2008 issue of "The Post and Courier," is presented.

  • Fragile peace broken by bus bombings.
    Wills-Brandon, Carla // MEED: Middle East Economic Digest; 9/3/2004, Vol. 48 Issue 36, p3 

    Reports on the suicide bombings by Hamas terrorists that claims the lives of Jews in the city of Beersheba, Israel. Casualties of the suicide bombing; Significance of the attack; Retaliation of the Israeli forces following the attack.

  • Must Innocents Die? The Islamic Debate over Suicide Attacks.
    Malka, Haim // Middle East Quarterly; Spring2003, Vol. 10 Issue 2, p19 

    Focuses on the Islamic debate over suicide attacks. Reason for the widespread Arab public acceptance of suicide attacks; Information on Palestinian suicide bombings against Israeli civilians in spring 2002; History of the debate.

  • Chronology.
    Malka, Haim // Middle East Journal; Spring2003, Vol. 57 Issue 2, p292 

    Presents a chronology of events in the Middle East from October 16, 2002 to Janaury 15, 2003. Arab-Israeli conflict; Suicide bombers in Afghanistan; Arms inspections in Iraq; Agreement between the United States and Qatar to upgrade the Qatari military bases for American use in the event of war...

  • The Liberal Impulse In Saudi Arabia.
    Dekmejian, Richard // Middle East Journal; Summer2003, Vol. 57 Issue 3, p400 

    Since 9/11 critical attention has focused on Saudi Arabia's Wahhabi identity to the exclusion of non-Islamist currents such as the Liberal Trend that emerged in the milieu of greater openness promoted by Crown Prince 'Abdallah. This article traces the origins and evolution of Saudi Liberalism,...

  • Dulce at decorum est.
    Osborne, Thom // New Scientist; 8/13/2005, Vol. 187 Issue 2512, p22 

    Presents a letter to the editor about the methods employed by militant groups to recruit suicide bombers.

  • Weapon of the Weak.
    Azzam, Maha // World Today; Aug/Sep2003, Vol. 59 Issue 8/9, p10 

    Discusses the two main variants of terrorism produced by the Middle East. Origination of the suicide bombing in the Middle East; Association of the suicide bombing into a cult; Lack of engagement in the political process which would be the reason behind organized terrorism.

  • Urgent Appeal to Palestinians to Stop the Suicide Bombings.
    Nusseibeh, Sari; Ashwari, Hanan // Palestine-Israel Journal of Politics, Economics & Culture; 2002, Vol. 9 Issue 2, p121 

    Presents the appeal of intellectuals on ceasing suicide bombings in Palestine. Campaign on the cessation of military operations engulfing Palestinians; Effects of bombings on freedom and independence; Destruction of the peace process.

  • Suicide Bombings and Attacks on Infrastructure Increase Volatility in Troubled Dagestan.
    Dzutsev, Valery // Eurasia Daily Monitor; 9/9/2010, Vol. 7 Issue 161, p3 

    The article reports on suicide bombings and infrastructure attacks in Dagestan, Russia in September 2010. It says a Russian infantry military training camp was attacked by a suicide bomber driving a car packed with explosives on September 5. It states that the situation appears to be...

  • Ambassador's vehicle hit by unnamed suicide bomber.
    AL-HAJ, AHMED // Pipe Dream; 4/27/2010, Vol. 77 Issue 22, p8 

    The article reports on the narrow escape of British ambassador Timothy Torlot from a suicide bombing near his armored car in Yemen.

  • Report: Moscow subway bomber was widow of militant.
    Mirovalev, Mansur // Adirondack Daily Enterprise; 4/2/2010, Vol. 117 Issue 79, p11 

    The article reports on the identification of the female suicide bomber, who attacked the subway in Moscow, Russia, as the 17-year-old widow of a slain Islamist rebel from the North Caucasus.

  • Attack on police station.
    Mirovalev, Mansur // Crisis Response Journal; Sep2009, Vol. 5 Issue 4, p7 

    The article reports on the attack of a suicide bomber on a police station in Nazran, Ingushetia, Russia in which many people were killed and injured after he detonated a truck filled with 200 kilogranm (kg) of explosives.

  • Suicide Bomber Kills 36 at Funeral in NW Pakistan.
    Khan, Riaz // India -- West; 3/18/2011, Vol. 36 Issue 17, pA46 

    The article reports on the suicide bombing at a funeral near Peshawar, Pakistan on March 9, 2011 which killed 36 individuals and injured more than 100 others.

  • Public disclosure could deter conflicts of interest.
    Feder, Ned // Nature; 9/29/2005, Vol. 437 Issue 7059, p620 

    Presents a letter to the editor about suicide terrorism in London, England.

  • The Dance of Violence.
    Hills, John // Australian & New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy; Dec2005, Vol. 26 Issue 4, p225 

    A letter to the editor is presented entitled "The Dance of Violence," by John Hills.

  • SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT.
    Hills, John // Time International (South Pacific Edition); 12/7/2009, Vol. 174 Issue 22, p6 

    A correction to the October 25, 2009 article "The World" is presented.

  • SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT.
    Hills, John // Time International (Atlantic Edition); 12/7/2009, Vol. 174 Issue 22, p8 

    A correction to the October 25, 2009 article "The World" is presented.

  • YEMEN-QAEDA.
    Hills, John // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition); 11/29/2010, Vol. 194 Issue 4987, p14 

    The article reports that Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) was held liable for the suicide bombing that killed Shiite tribesmen in northern Yemen.

  • UPDATED: Suicide Bomber Attacks Moscow's Main Airport.
    Hills, John // Moderate Voice; 1/24/2011, p12 

    A blog related to the attack by suicide bomber at the main airport in Moscow, Russia, is presented.

  • Malaysia condemns Yemen suicide bombing.
    Hills, John // Malay Mail; 5/23/2012, p3 

    The article focuses on Malaysian foreign minister Datuk Seri Anifat Aman who says that Malaysia strongly condemns the suicide bombing at Sana'a during the Unification Day rehearsal for Yemen when they are fully supporting the Transitional Government of president Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi.

  • Contested Election.
    Hills, John // Russian Life; Sep/Oct2003, Vol. 46 Issue 5, p10 

    Reports on the suicide bombing at the entrance of an open air rock concert in Moscow, Russia. Declaration of October 5 as the date for the Chechen presidential election by President Vladimir Putin; Number of people killed at the bombing; Kremlin-sponsored March 2003 referendum for the Chechen...

  • Trucker Rams Calif. Capitol, Dies.
    Hills, John // Traffic World; 1/29/2001, Vol. 265 Issue 5, p35 

    Reports on an explosion caused by a tractor-trailer on a suicide mission in Sacramento, California, on January 18, 2001. Driver of the tractor-trailer; Speculations over the cause of the accident.

  • America's Forgotten War.
    Hills, John // Vanity Fair; Apr2006, Issue 548, p218 

    The article presents an update on the war waged by the U.S. against Afghanistan, as of April 2006. The U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan are learning to wage war by every possible means, four years into a nearly forgotten conflict. The deaths of U.S. soldiers in the past year, almost equal those for...

  • The Cult of the Suicide Bomber.
    Swietek, F. // Video Librarian; Jul/Aug2006, Vol. 21 Issue 4, p50 

    The article reviews the video recording "The Cult of the Suicide Bomber."

  • 40 Die in Pak Suicide Blasts.
    Swietek, F. // India -- West; 12/10/2010, Vol. 36 Issue 3, pA46 

    A photograph is presented that shows Pakistanis helping a wounded man during the suicide bombing in Peshawar, Pakistan on December 6, 2010.

  • Suicide Attack Kills Nine Indians in Kabul.
    Swietek, F. // India -- West; 3/5/2010, Vol. 35 Issue 15, pA35 

    The article reports that the coordinated suicide attacks of the Taliban has killed nine Indians including two major-rank Army officers on February 26, 2010 in Kabul, Afghanistan.

  • IRAQ-VIOLENCE.
    Swietek, F. // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition); 1/4/2011, Vol. 195 Issue 5004, p11 

    The article reports on the suicide car bomber who attacked the office of the Iraqi Intelligence Services, which resulted into wounding of 28 female students in Iraq.

  • Radical Kurds Claim Responsibility for Istanbul Suicide Attack.
    Swietek, F. // Journal of Turkish Weekly; 11/4/2010, p26 

    The article mentions the radical Kurdish group, Kurdistan Freedom Falcons, claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing in Istanbul, Turkey's Taksim Square that left 32 people injured and also mentions the separatist PKK party denied responsibility for the attack.

  • MOURNING AGAIN.
    Stein, Lisa // U.S. News & World Report; 12/2/2002, Vol. 133 Issue 21, p16 

    Friends and family gather at the funeral of a 13-year-old victim of a suicide bus bombing in Jerusalem, Israel that killed 11 and wounded dozens more.

  • Suicide bombers strike Sufi shrine in Pakistan.
    Stein, Lisa // Pipe Dream; 4/5/2011, Vol. 79 Issue 15, p10 

    The article reports on the suicide bombing in one of the most significant Sufi Muslim shrines near Dera Ghazi Khan in Pakistan on April 3, 2011 which killed at least 42 people and wounded more than 100 people.

  • Death Toll Rises to 65 in Attack on Pak Shias.
    SATTAR, ABDUL // India -- West; 9/10/2010, Vol. 35 Issue 42, pA42 

    The article reports that the death toll resulting from a Pakistani Taliban suicide attack on a Shiite Muslim procession in Quetta, Pakistan, rose to 65 on September 4, 2010, as critically wounded people died in hospitals.

  • AL-QAEDA'S TRACKS?
    Purvis, Andrew; Turgut, Pelin // Time International (South Pacific Edition); 12/8/2003, Issue 48, p15 

    The article focuses on the November 2003 suicide bombings in Istanbul, Turkey, that killed 61 people. Turkish police are homing in on several obscure Islamic militant groups, notably Turkish Hizballah. Security analysts say Hizballah, not to be confused with the radical Lebanese organization...

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