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09-03-2009, 18:31
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חבר מתאריך: 04.04.07
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תמונות היום 9.3.09 MP
Quote: A group of US Navy soldiers are mobilized during the South Korea-US Key Resolve and Foal Eagle joint military exercises in Jinhae, South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea, 09 March 2009. More than 25,000 US troops and scores of South Korean soldiers participated in the annual drill, along with a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, which is aimed at defending against a possible North Korean attack
Quote: A television grab made available by Yonhap news agency showing a spokesman for the North Korean army's General Staff announce on 09 March 2009 that Pyongyang will immediately cut off a military hotline with South Korea, the only inter-Korean communication channel that remains open, during a South Korea-US joint military drill that began the same day.
Quote: South Korean protesters hold banners and shout slogans during a demonstration against South Korean and US military forces joint 'Key-Resolve' military exercises on a possible attack from North Korea on 09-20 March. near the command post on Seongnam-City in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea, 09 March 2009
Quote: Hand out photo released on, 08 March 2009, by the Secretary of Public Security (SSP) showing Liborio Andrew Gonzalez (C) after his deportation to Mexico by the US authorities due to this 'illegal stay' in the USA. Andrew Gonzalez, the alleged leader of the kidnap group known as 'Los Liborio', are allegedly responsible for several kidnappings in different states of south Mexico. Andrew González was hiding in an area of New York under the name of Jose Matos
Quote: Pakistani Army soldiers are seen on patrol in Pakistan's volatile Swat valley where Pakistani forces have been engaged in an operation against the Taliban, 08 March 2009. Since the February 16 peace agreement between Taliban militants and provincial government, an uneasy calm returned to Swat, where government said 1,200 people died in 16 months of fighting. The provincial government of restive North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on 16 February, signed an agreement with Muslim hardliners to enforce Islamic laws in the restive Swat Valley
Quote: Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir reviews troops upon his arrival in the North Darfur state capital of el-Fasher, Sudan on 08 March 2009. Thousands of supporters lined the streets and cheer their support of Bashir. An International Criminal Courts arrest warrant has been issued against indicting him for crime against humanity that include murder, rape and torture. In retaliation Bashir has ordered the expulsion of foreigners working with 13 aid organization in the war and famine ravaged Darfur province where up to 300,000 people may have perished
Quote: Troops carry the coffins during the eight members of the same family of Greek Cypriots, murdered during the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus, were laid rest in Nicosia, Cyprus, 08 March 2009, 35 years after they were killed in cold blood. Ioannis and Christina Michael, 77 and 68 years old respectively, their 42-year-old son Michalis Michael, their 48-year-old daughter Margarita Liasi, the three daughters of Margarita, Eleni, Christina and Iliada, 25, 23 and 18 years old respectively, as well as two-year-old Lucas Kailos, Margarita's grandson, were all buried on Sunday, 8 March. Their remains were located in a mass grave in the northern Turkish occupied areas of Cyprus and were identified through the DMA method
Quote: The coffin containing the body Chief of the Armed Forces, Tagmé Na Waié, is carried on a military vehicle during the funeral procession to the cemetery in Bissau 08th March 2009 in Bissau. Tagmé Na Waié, was killed in a bomb attack on the headquarters in Bissau, followed by the assassination at his house, of the Guinea-Bissau President, Nino Vieira
Quote: A view inside the British Army base at in Massereene, in County Antrim Northern Ireland, 8, March 2009 where late 7th March two soldiers were killed and four other persons injured in an attack. Sinn Fein, the political wing of the IRA condemned the attack
Quote: Swedish police overviews an anti-Israeli demonstration outside the Baltic Arena in Malmo, Sweden, 07 March 2009, where the Davis Cup tennis match between Sweden and Israel is taking place this weekend. Swedish police estimates that some 6,000 protestors participated in the demonstration organized by the network Stop the Match. Five protestors were apprehended by police after clashes broke out
Quote: Sri Lankan Army soldiers counting weapons hand over from the Thamil Makkal Viduthalai Pulihal (TMVP - or Tamil Peoples Liberation Tigers) at the Weber Stadiam at Batticaloa 274 kms east of Colombo 7 March 2009. Sri Lanka’s Eastern Province chief minister and leader of the TMVP Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan (alias Pillayan) is a former Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) top rung fighter and known in the outfit as Pillayan. Recruited as a child soldier in the late 1980s, he had been a committed fighter against government troops. In March 2004, he along with his leader and eastern commander Vinayagamurthi Muralitheran Karuna Amman, broke away from the LTTE and formed the TMVP thus joining the democratic framework, which move later helped the government to raid the east of the LTTE. Karuna who served a prison sentence in the UK for alleged immigration violations returned to the island and now is a member of its parliament, appointed by the ruling party. With the Tamil Tigers as the LTTE is called, being almost defeated militarily, the TMVP says it has no need to carry arms as its threat is almost over. Many of the TMVP cadres have expressed their willingness to join the government and police forces. According to the party’s media spokesman, they hope to send the other cadres overseas for jobs
Quote: A Police commando stands guard as Governor of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) Awais Ghani and other Police officials attend funeral prayers of Pakistani policemen, who died in a bomb blast, in Peshawar the capital of NWFP, on 07 March 2009. At least seven police officers and a civilian were killed on 07 March, when a remote-controlled bomb planted in a car, exploded while the police were inspecting it on the outskirts of Peshawar. Pakistan has seen dozens of ambushes and suicide and roadside bombings by Taliban and al-Qaeda-linked militants across Pakistan for the past two years, leaving thousands of people dead
Quote: An armed Thai police officer secures the site of a murder as Thai Muslim villagers stand by in Pattani province, southern Thailand, 07 March 2009. Suspected Muslim insurgents launched separate attacks that killed five people including two soldiers, police said. Nearly 3,500 people have died in government crackdowns, bombings, revenge killings and beheadings since 2004 in three Muslim majority provinces of Narathiwat, Pattani and Yala
Quote: Iraqi policemen stand guard near blindfolded suspects in Baquba, northeast of Baghdad, Iraq on 06 March 2009. Seven suspected gunmen were arrested by the Iraqi security forces during a raid near Baquba , police said
Quote: Picture released by the Ministry of Defence of Sapper Cengiz Azimkar who was named on 09 March 2009 as one of the soldiers from 25 Field Squadron, 38 Engineer Regiment who was killed during an attack at the Massareene Barracks in Antrim, Northern Ireland on 07 March. Sapper Azimkar was 21 and came from London. Known to all as 'Pat', he joined the Royal Engineers in 2005
Quote: Picture released by the Ministry of Defence of Sapper Mark Quinsey who was named on 09 March 2009 as one of the soldiers from 25 Field Squadron, 38 Engineer Regiment who was killed during an attack at the Massareene Barracks in Antrim, Northern Ireland on 07 March. Sapper Mark Quinsey was born in Birmingham in 1985 and joined the Army when he was 19. Following his basic training he attended the combat engineer course at Minley before qualifying as an electrician at the Royal School of Military Engineering in Chatham
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Quote: A bullet hole, one of many, on a security sanger, seen, outside the Massereene British Army Base, Antrim, Northern Ireland, Monday, March, 9, 2009. Security has been stepped up in the area following the recent attack by Irish Republican Army dissidents which left two British soldiers dead and four people injured.
Quote: Brigadier George Norton pays his respects outside Massereene British Army Base, Antrim, Northern Ireland, Monday, March, 9, 2009. British Prime Gordon Brown was in Northern Ireland Monday to meet with soldiers, police and political leaders following the first deadly attack on security forces there in 12 years. Brown planned to meet with troops at the Massereene army barracks in Antrim, west of Belfast, where two soldiers were shot dead on Saturday night, and hold talks with First Minister Peter Robinson and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness.
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Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff U.S. Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, U.S. Charge' de Affaires to Mexico Leslie Bassett and Mexican army Brig. Gen. Pedro Escalera Cobian render honors during a tribute to the 201st Fighter Squadron at Chapultepec Park in Mexico City, Mexico, March 6, 2009. The chairman laid a wreath at the 201st memorial and talked with former squadron members, who deployed with U.S. forces to the Philippines during World War II. DoD photo by Air Force Master Sgt. Adam M. Stump
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