France
13/01/2010
16:34

France/Terrorism: Three new arrest in Corsican terrorism plot
On Tuesday, three persons suspected of perpetrating acts of terrorism have been detained in Borgo in the Haute-Corse department of Corsica...
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France/Terrorism: Three new arrest in Corsican terrorism plot
On Tuesday, three persons suspected of perpetrating acts of terrorism have been detained in Borgo in the Haute-Corse department of Corsica. According to police sources, this brings the total arrests of suspected terrorists to ten. Two men were questionned by police, while the third wanted person gave himself up to the Borgo police. The ten remain under custody in the Borgo police station, some 15 kilometre of Bastia. Meanwhile, police are conducting a search and seizure on their property.
The investigation follows the July bomb-attack on the police station in Vescovato, also in the Haute-Corse department. The attack was claimed by two masked men, stating they were members of the National Liberation Front of Corsica (FLNC) in August. According to police reports, some 50 supporters of the arrested men assembled in front of the Borgo police station. The protestors rebutted the government's efforts to "crush the political efforts of the Corsica Libera party", two months prior to the regional elections.
12/01/2010
13:16

France/Afghanistan/Insecurity: French soldier succumbs of wounds
The French soldier who was severely injured yesterday in an attack against his patrol in Afghanistan has died, the French Ministry of Defence said...
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France/Afghanistan/Insecurity: French soldier succumbs of woundsThe
French soldier who was severely injured yesterday in an attack against his patrol in
Afghanistan has died, the French Ministry of Defence said. The captain, belonging to the 1st Mechanised Brigade from
Châlons-en-Champagne, died early on Tuesday at the
Bagram military hospital in Afghanistan.
This is the second French soldier that dies after one French soldier was killed yesterday in the
Alasay valley northeast of
Kabul. The total number of French military casualties in Afghanistan now has risen to 38 since 2001.
11/01/2010
10:21

Mali/Insurgency: Al-Qaeda sets deadline for French hostage's life
The US monitoring group SITE reported on Monday that Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) has announced it will execute French hostage Pierre Camatte unless four of its militants are freed from jail in Mali in 20 days...
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Mali/Insurgency: Al-Qaeda sets deadline for French hostage's life
The
US monitoring group SITE reported on Monday that
Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) has announced it will execute
French hostage
Pierre Camatte unless four of its members are freed from jail in
Mali in 20 days. “The group gave the French and Malian governments a period of 20 days to release four AQIM prisoners from Mali, else Pierre Camatte will be executed,” SITE reported.
Last month, AQIM claimed responsibility for the kidnapping of Frenchman Pierre Camatte, who, on November 25 last year, was snatched from Menaka in the Sahel region of northern Mali. The group also claimed the kidnapping of three Spaniards in a region which is plagued by Tuareg rebels, Al-Qaeda terrorists and traffickers.
"We call upon the French public and the family of the kidnapped to put pressure on the
Sarkozy government and to prevent it from committing the stupidity which was committed by
Gordon Brown against its British citizen," the group said, referring to the killing by AQIM of
British hostage
Edwin Dyer on May 31 2009, who was kidnapped on the border between
Mali and
Niger in late January of the same year.
13:59

Flash/Afghanistan/Insecurity
One French and three American soldiers killed
A French petty officer has been killed and one other officer seriously injured on Monday when Taleban insurgents attacked their patrol in the Alasay valley, north-east of Kabul...
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One French and three American soldiers killed
A French petty officer has been killed and one other officer seriously injured on Monday when Taleban insurgents attacked their patrol in the Alasay valley, north-east of Kabul.
The French presidency said in a statement that the targeted soldiers belonged to the 1st Mechanised Brigade and to the 402nd artillery regiment from Châlons-en-Champagne. The attack brings the total number of French soldiers killed in Afghanistan since 2001 to 37.
Meanwhile, the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan announced that 3 U.S. soldiers had been killed on Monday afternoon during an engagement with "enemy forces" in southern Afghanistan. The exact location and circumstances of the incident haven’t’ been disclosed by the ISAF so far.
2009
31/12/2009
18:31

Flash/Afghanistan/Uniied States/France/Terrorism
Two French journalists kidnapped; CIA chief confirms 7 officers killed in attack

It was confirmed tonight in Paris that two French journalists working for the public TV channel France 3 were kidnapped yesterday....
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Two French journalists kidnapped; CIA Chief confirms 7 officers killed in attack
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It was confirmed tonight in Paris that two French journalists working for the public TV channel France 3 were kidnapped yesterday. They were on duty in the Kapisa province (120 KM North-East of Kabul) with three Afghan collaborators.
CIA chief Leon Panetta confirmed that seven CIA officers were killed Wednesday in the Khost province when a man apparently belonging to the Afghan National Army (ANA) detonated an explosive vest while entering the a secret facility, Forward Operating Base Chapman.
A woman, mother of three who was the chief of the base is among the dead. Six other CIA officers where wounded in the attack.
It is not the first time an ANA member turns against coalition members which raised serious questions about the level of penetration of the Afghan army by the Taliban.
24/12/2009
14:47

France/Iran/Security: incident into the Iranian embassy
According to the French media this thursday, supporters of the opposition « Green movement » clashed on Wednesday with members of the the Iranian community...
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France/Iran/Security: incident into the Iranian embassy
According to the French media this thursday, supporters of the opposition « Green movement » clashed on Wednesday with members of the the Iranian community in France during a ceremony organized for the Muharram month. The incident occured into an annex of the Iranian embassy located in Neuilly-sur-Seine, in Paris. A source close to the case who requested not to be named said that “a dozen opponents of the Iranian regime wearing green scarves and armbands broke into the premises, where a hundred people were gathered.” Reportedly, 4 girls could also have been arrested by the embassy’s security service.
14/12/2009
10:15

France/Incident: the mosque of Castres has been vandalized
The Bilal mosque in the city of Castres in the Tarn region (south of France) has been defiled during the night of Saturday to Sunday by unidentified men who drew...
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France/Incident: the mosque of Castres has been vandalized
The Bilal mosque in the city of Castres in the Tarn region (south of France) has been defiled during the night of Saturday to Sunday by unidentified men who drew on the wall a swastika and wrote Nazi slogans. According to Abdelmalek Bouregba, the president of the Islamic association of Castres, they also wrote on the wall “France to French” and “white power”. Pigs' feet have been suspended from the handle of the gate, he underlined, adding posters with French flags were put up on the walls.
Marcelle Pierrot, the prefect of the region said “these reprehensible acts of desecration (are) contrary to the values of our secular republic which allows everyone to exercise his faith in the rules and values of our democracy”. French interior minister Brice Hortefeux, said for his part that "racism, xenophobia and anti-Semitism had no place in France".
The current Bilal mosque may welcome 250 persons but it can’t allow all the faithful to gather into the building. Consequently, women and other worshipper are welcomed into a nearby room. The construction of a new mosque with a “prayer room of 800 square meters” has been planned for opening by 3 years. It could welcome at least 600 worshipers but “no minaret has been anticipated,” also noted Abdelmalek Bouregba.
11/12/2009
14:53

Iran/United States/France/Russia/Security: Tehran may face new UN sanctions
The United States, Britain and France warned Iran on Thursday that it may face new sanctions over its nuclear program...
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Iran/United States/France/Russia/Security: Tehran may face new UN sanctions
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The United States, Britain and France warned Iran on Thursday that it may face new sanctions over its nuclear program. “If it continues to refuse the slightest confidence measures, to refuse dialogue, transparency ... we must draw all of the necessary conclusions and that means that we must move on to a new resolution involving sanctions,” French U.N. Ambassador Gerard Araud told the council during a UN Security Council debate over over Tehran's failure to engage in talks on its nuclear ambitions. “There is no longer any reason to wait,” he said. “We make a last call to the Islamic Republic of Iran to respond to our offer of negotiation,” Araud said. “If Iran doesn't do it on the short term, France will propose a new resolution of sanctions.”
United States Defense Secretary Robert Gates said on Friday that he expects “significant” new sanctions to be imposed on Iran over its controversial nuclear program. “I think that you are going to see some significant additional sanctions imposed by the international community, assuming that the Iranians don't change course and agree to do the things they agreed to at the beginning of October,” Gates told a group of US soldiers in Kirkuk, Iraq. “Iran is stiffing the international community on some of the proposals that they agreed to at the beginning of October,” he said. “That has brought the international community, including the Russians and the Chinese, together in a way they haven't been.” On the other hand, Russia and China, however, hinted that they were not convinced more punitive steps were needed.
“This language of sanctions, it is not our language. It has already been said many times,” Russia's Foreign Ministry spokesman Andrei Nesterenko told reporters in Moscow, stressing that Moscow's position had not changed. He said Moscow favoured “using political and diplomatic methods to resolve all emerging problems.”
In a separate development on Wednesday, Iran’s Defense Minister Brig.-Gen. Ahmad Vahidi Wednesday threatened to target Israel’s nuclear and chemical sites “should the Zionist forces pose any threat against Iran.” The Islamic Republic News Agency reported Vahidi as saying that Iran “will never hesitate to target Israel’s nuclear sites and centers for proliferation of chemical, biochemical, as well as dirty and prohibited weapons.”

02/12/2009
15:11

France/Kidnapping: French foreign Minister says 7 French are taken hostage
The French foreign minister Bernard Kouchner has announced this Wednesday that 7 French nationals are currently being detained hostage all over the world...
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France/Kidnapping: French foreign Minister says 7 French are taken hostage
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The French foreign minister Bernard Kouchner has announced this Wednesday that 7 French nationals are currently being detained hostage all over the world. “There have been currently 7 Frenchmen kidnapped” he said to the radio France Info, adding a “crisis cell is working day and night” to free the hostages. However, he refused to give additional details about the case, including about the French kidnapped in Chad and Central Africa. He concluded saying for "some of these aid workers, the NGO are negotiating themselves, but we are with them constantly."
An employee of the French International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has been abducted three weeks ago in eastern Chad, near the Darfur region. Two other French aid workers of the Triangle GH NGO have also been kidnapped a week ago in Birao in the Central Africa Republic. Finally, a member of the General Directorate for External Security (DGSE, the French intelligence service) has been detained in Somalia since July 14.
26/11/2009
14:10

Flash/Mali/France/Kidnapping
A French kidnapped in Menaka
Officials in Mali have announced this Thursday that unidentified gunmen have kidnapped late on Wednesday a French national near the city of Menaka, in the north of the country...
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A French kidnapped in Menaka
Officials in Mali have announced this Thursday that unidentified gunmen have kidnapped late on Wednesday a French national near the city of Menaka, in the north of the country. “He was kidnapped by mean who wore turbans,” said a city advisor. Another source close to the government confirmed the abduction but it asked to remain anonymous because it was not authorized to speak.
No additional details about the identity of the Frenchman have been given and no group has claimed responsibility for the kidnapping so far.
16:31

Nigeria/France/Security: Abuja buys 5 French helicopters for oil delta
Nigeria's Information Minister Dora Akunyili announced on Wednesday that Abuja has agreed to purchase five used Super Puma helicopters from France to assist security forces...
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Nigeria/France/Security: Abuja buys 5 French helicopters for oil delta
Nigeria's Information Minister Dora Akunyili announced on Wednesday that Abuja has agreed to purchase five used Super Puma helicopters from France to assist security forces in the oil-producing Niger Delta and on foreign peacekeeping missions. Nigeria's cabinet approved the defence ministry's request to purchase the five helicopters from France for 68.675 million euros. "The five Super Puma helicopters will be deployed in the areas of air support for Nigerian troops in peacekeeping operations as well as air support for surveillance and reconnaissance in the Niger Delta," Akunyili said.
Militants have waged a violent campaign in the oil-rich Niger Delta for more than three years, saying they are fighting for greater share of oil wealth for their communities. However, strikes against oil facilities have gone down after thousands of former gunmen disarmed and accepted President Umaru Yar'Adua's amnesty offer, which expired in early October. The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), the main militant group behind attacks on the oil industry in recent years, has called for a demilitarisation of the region as the next step but has accused the military of instead rearming.
24/11/2009
10:49

France/Terrorism: Al-Qaeda suspect targeted ski commandos
Adlene Hicheur, a 32-year-old French nuclear engineer was arrested on suspicion of having links to the Al-Qaeda militant group planned to attack...
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France/Terrorism: Al-Qaeda suspect targeted ski commandos
Adlene Hicheur, the 32-year-old French nuclear engineer who was arrested on suspicion of having links with Al-Qaeda planned to attack an elite unit of mountain troops training for Afghanistan. "The 27th 'Chasseurs Alpins' Brigade, was one of the potential targets," an investigator said on condition of anonymity and confirming a report in the newspaper Le Dauphine Libere. Reportedly, Hicheur had worked on the Large Hadron Collider — the world's largest atom smasher — as well as at a technology institute in neighboring Switzerland before he was taken into custody at his home in Vienne, France, on October 8.
The Chasseurs Alpins (Alpine Hunters) are a light infantry unit that trains for operations in snow and at high altitude. Three companies from the brigade were deployed in Afghanistan last year. The unit is based in the French Alpine town of Annecy, a short drive from Geneva where Adlene Hicheur worked at the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN).
CERN has confirmed that Hicheur was contracted to an outside institute that used the Large Hadron Collider, but added that "his work did not bring him into contact with anything that could be used for terrorism". Hicheur remains in French custody awaiting trial on a charge of associating with a terrorist group. Investigators alleged he had exchanged messages over the Internet with Al-Qaeda's North African offshoot.
23/11/2009
17:36

Central Africa Republic/Kidnapping: 2 French aid workers kidnapped in Birao
Mahamat Salah Amadou, deputy-consul of the Central Africa Republic in Darfur has announced this Monday two French aid workers of the NGO Triangle...
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Central Africa Republic/Kidnapping: 2 French aid workers kidnapped in Birao
Mahamat Salah Amadou, deputy-consul of the Central Africa Republic in Darfur has announced this Monday two French aid workers of the NGO Triangle had been kidnapped late on Sunday in the city of Birao. “They have kidnapped two men, two Frenchmen of Triangle at 22h00 (local time). They were about twenty and spoke Arabic. They fled in the direction of Sudan,” he said. "They also tried to kidnap a midwife (from the NGO) Medical Assistance Committee (CAM) but God was with her and they gave up. They also took three cars and a motorcycle to the NGOs,” he added.
On November 9 and October 22, two aid workers of the International Committee for the Red Cross (ICRC) had been kidnapped in the same conditions in Chad and in Sudan. Birao is actually located near the Border between Central Africa, Chad and Sudan. The area is normally under the protection of the United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic and Chad.
20/11/2009
09:41

France/Crime: a Corsican offender victim of gangland killing
Jacques Butafoghi, a Corsican offender well known by the police has been shot dead late on Thursday in the town of Callenzana (in High-Corsica)...
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France/Crime: a Corsican offender victim of gangland killing
Jacques Butafoghi, a Corsican offender well known by the police has been shot dead late on Thursday in the town of Callenzana (in High-Corsica) by unidentified gunmen as he was driving a car. The police said the car was riddled with bullets from hunting and automatic weapons, showing how the attack was violent.
Deemed extremely dangerous by the police, Jacques Butafoghi had already been convicted of armed robbery. Arrested in 2007 and 2008, he was suspected to be involved in money laundering within the Parisian circle games, The Concorde. Indicted in this case, it was under judicial review.
According to a first investigation, the murder could be a gangland killing. The victime was found in his car, with a gun in his hand. The island faced indeed an increasing crime activity, bringing to at least 20 killing involving gangs.
14:45

Flash/France/Terrorism
A man opens fire in Paris injuring 3 people
An unknown gunman opened fire with an automatic gun this Friday in the 10th arrondissement of Paris, near the North Station. Three people have been injured...
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A man opens fire in Paris injuring 3 people
An unknown gunman opened fire with an automatic gun this Friday in the 10th arrondissement of Paris, near the north station. Three people in a car have been injured including two siriously. Police has opened an investigation but the motives of the attack are not clear yet.
16/11/2009
09:45

France/Corsica/Terrorism: a villa was targeted in Porticcio
The French police have announced this Monday that two explosions have targeted a villa in the town of Porticcio, in the south of Ajaccio in South-Corsica region...
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France/Corsica/Terrorism: a villa was targeted in Porticcio
The French police have announced this Monday that two explosions have targeted a villa in the town of Porticcio, in the south of Ajaccio in South-Corsica region. Authorities found an inscription where the bombs went off at 22h40 and 23h00 which is suspected to be written by the FLNC (Front de Libération national Corse) separatist group. The inscription said “Acquaviva GB FLNC 1987 mai un ci scurderemu” (Acquaviva Ghjuvan Battista FLNC 1987, we will never forget you!). No group has claimed responsibility of the attack and nobody was in the building when the explosions occurred.
Jean-Baptiste Acquaviva was a FLNC terrorist who was found murdered on 15 November 1987 near Bastia. Corsican separatists say he was killed by French authorities because investigations about the murder have shown unexplained facts.
17:14

Afghanistan/France/Terrorism: rocket attack kills four in Tagab
A French military spokesman in Paris announced that at least four civilians were killed and several others wounded when a pair of rockets fired by rebels...
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Afghanistan/France/Terrorism: rocket attack kills four in Tagab
A French military spokesman in Paris announced that at least four civilians were killed and several others wounded when a pair of rockets fired by rebels hit a market in the town of Tagab on Monday. The attack occurred while General Marcel Druart, the commander of French troops in eastern Afghanistan, attended a “shura” of tribal elders 300 metres away. “French and American medical teams with helicopters evacuated six of the wounded to military hospitals in Kabul, while armoured vehicles took others to the French base in Tagab,” Admiral Christophe Prazuck said.
Prazuck said that “three or four Afghans, including children” were killed outright, but that no French troops were hurt. Ten of the wounded Afghans were in a serious condition, he added. Druart was attending the meeting as part of NATO’s attempts to win the trust and support of local civilians in an area just 60 kilometres east of Kabul with a strong Taleban insurgent presence. “A security cordon has been put in place by French forces based in Kapisa province, including Gazelle reconnaissance helicopters and Tiger helicopter gunships,” Prazuck said.
No group has claimed responsibility for the attack. Monday's attack came as French parliament was due to debate the mission in Afghanistan. France has the fourth largest contingent in the NATO force battling against the Taleban in Afghanistan, with 3,750 personnel assigned to the mission, of which 3,400 are based in Afghanistan itself.
13/11/2009
14:44

France/Somalia/Piracy: French navy captured 12 suspected pirates off Hobyo
Admiral Christophe Prazuck, a French army spokesman has announced this Friday that the Floreal frigate had intercepted on Thursday 12 suspected pirates...
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France/Somalia/Piracy: French navy captured 12 suspected pirates off Hobyo
Admiral Christophe Prazuck, a French army spokesman has announced this Friday that the Floreal frigate had intercepted on Thursday 12 suspected pirates off the coast of Somalia and the Seychelles. “The Floreal has observed a mother ship which was towing two skiffs. The pirates then threw equipments overboard. A helicopter that came on the scene fired warning shots and then a team of French soldiers arrived and boarded the pirate vessel. Twelve men were arrested and weapons as well as ammunitions were seized,” said Admiral Christophe Prazuck.
The capture occurred 1,200 km east of Hobyo (Somalia), out at sea which indicates that pirates were forced to relocate their attacks in the Indian Ocean. It shows clearly how the European Atalante anti-piracy mission in the region “has decreased the number of vessels hijacked in the Gulf of Aden,” said the French spokesman.
On October 5, 2008, the United Nations Security Council adopted resolution 1838 which called on nations with vessels in the area to apply military force to repress the acts of piracy in the region.
12/11/2009
15:22

Spain/France/Terrorism: French police has arrested 2 SEGI members
Askatasuna, the political wing of the Basque separatist organisation Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA) has announced this Thursday that two youth belonging to the SEGI movement...
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Spain/France/Terrorism: French police has arrested 2 SEGI members
Askatasuna, the political wing of the Basque separatist organisation Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA) has announced this Thursday that two youth belonging to the SEGI movement had been arrested in the French town of Ustarritz, 30 km far from the Spanish border. They have been placed in custody in the police station of Bayonne but French authorities refused to give additional details. According to the EFE press Agency quoting sources close to the investigation, the two people arrested have been identified as Antton Rouget and Aintza Zufiaurre.
SEGI is a Basque pro-independence and revolutionary left-wing organization that was classed as a "terrorist" one in 2002 by the Spanish National Court magistrate Judge Baltasar Garzón. Brussels considered SEGI as a terrorist movement too.
10/11/2009
13:03

Flash/Chad/France/Kidnapping
Gunmen kidnap an ICRC aid worker
Unidentified gunmen have kidnapped late on Monday Laurent Maurice, a French aid worker with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in eastern Chad...
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Gunmen kidnap an ICRC aid worker
Unidentified gunmen have kidnapped late on Monday Laurent Maurice, a French aid worker with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in eastern Chad, near the Sudanese border, According to an ICRC statement published this Tuesday, the man was kidnapped at about 9 p.m. (local time) in the village of Kawa.