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5 May SWJ Roundup

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05.05.2011 at 06:25am

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Al Qaeda

White House Goes Quiet on bin Laden Raid – Washington Post

CIA Detainee’s Clue Started the Trail to Bin Laden – Los Angeles Times

Account Tells of One-Sided Battle in Bin Laden Raid – New York Times

Obama: ‘I Won’t Release Bin Laden Death Photos’ – Voice of America

Obama Will Not Release bin Laden Photos – Washington Post

Reuters Releases Graphic Photos of Raid – Washington Post

Reuters Raid Photos – Wall Street Journal

Photos Show Three Dead Men at Bin Laden Raid House – Reuters

No Release of Bin Laden Photos – BBC News

In Bin Laden’s Compound, Seals’ All-Star Team – New York Times

Mission Helo was Secret Stealth Black Hawk – Army Times

Aviation Geeks Scramble to ID Raid’s Mystery Copter – Danger Room

Inside bin Laden’s Lair with SEAL Team Six – Associated Press

Officials: SEALs Thought bin Laden Went for Weapon – Associated Press

Spy Chief, Not Pentagon, Led Raid on bin Laden – Associated Press

Property Records Give New Insights Into Bin Laden – Associated Press

A Bin Laden Hunter on Four Legs – New York Times

Bin Laden Death Prompts Questions About Legality – Associated Press

U.S. Had the Law on its Side – Washington Post editorial

Pakistan

Military Investigates How OBL Able to Hide in Plain View – New York Times

Pakistani Army, Shaken by Raid, Faces New Scrutiny – New York Times

Pakistanis Seek Answers After U.S. Raid – Los Angeles Times

Pakistan Under Pressure Over bin Laden’s Hiding Place – VOA

Pakistan Sees Shared Intelligence Lapse – New York Times

Why the U.S. Mistrusts Pakistan’s Spy Agency – Reuters

Afghanistan: Pakistan Must Have Known bin Laden in Abbottabad – VOA

In Pakistan, No More Secrets – Washington Post opinion

Afghanistan

NATO Chief Says Afghan Mission on Track After Bin Laden – Reuters

Afghan Taliban Likely to Rethink Ties to Al-Qaida – Associated Press

In Afghan Outpost, Sunset Means A New Attack – NPR

France to Mull Faster Exit from Afghanistan – Associated Press

Division Commander Reflects On Tour – American Forces Press Service

ISAF Operations Roundup – American Forces Press Service

Taliban Release Video of Captured U.S. Soldier – Associated Press

Syria

Syrian President: Military Operation in Daraa Will End ‘Soon’ – VOA

Syrian Tanks ‘Deploy Around City’ of Rastan – BBC News

Britain Says Still Seeking U.N. Condemnation of Syria – Reuters

Libya / Operation Odyssey Dawn

NATO Chief Says He Favors Financing Libyan Rebels – Associated Press

ICC to Seek Arrests for Crimes Against Humanity in Libya – VOA

Hague Court Seeks Warrants for Libyan Officials – New York Times

ICC Prosecutor to Seek Arrest of 3 Libyans – Associated Press

Aid Ship Dodges Shells in Libya – Washington Post

Libya Aid Ship Comes Under Fire – BBC News

Yemen

Blast Kills 9 in Yemen, Including 5 Soldiers – Associated Press

Iraq

Officials Grapple With New Scourge: Assassinations – New York Times

Iraq to Disband Court that Tried Saddam Hussein – Associated Press

Iran

U.S. Woman Refuses Iran Spy Trial – BBC News

Israel / Palestinians

Palestinians Sign Unity Deal in Cairo – Voice of America

Hamas and Fatah Sign Unity Pact – BBC News

Palestinian Factions Sign Accord to End Rift – New York Times

Fatah, Hamas Sign Pact to End Rift – Washington Post

Palestinian Unity Pact Still Faces Big Hurdles – Los Angeles Times

Palestinian Deal Ends Rift, Hurts Peace Prospects – Associated Press

A Sliver of Hope Unites West Bank and Gaza – New York Times

Reconciliation Deal Sparks Small Celebrations and Skepticism – VOA

Netanyahu: Palestinian Unity Pact a Blow to Peace – Reuters

Jerusalem Mayor Says Holy City Indivisible – Associated Press

The Palestinian ‘Reconciliation’ – Washington Post editorial

Hurting Moderates, Helping Militants – New York Times opinion

Cautionary Tale for Mideast Peace – Washington Post opinion

Middle East / North Africa Unrest

Unrest Endangers Turkey’s Newfound Influence – New York Times

Egypt Coroner Sacked, Said to Have Hidden Torture – Reuters

Tunisia Hands Ousted Dictator Additional Charges – Associated Press

U.S. Department of Defense

Sikorsky, Army Claim Whisper-flapcopter Test Success – The Register

House Panel OKs More Money for Special Forces – Associated Press

1.6% Pay Hike for Troops in House Proposal – Stars and Stripes

War Dog – Foreign Policy photo essay

Time for an Independent Special Forces Branch? – World Politics Review opinion

United States

Americans Yearn to Talk to SEALs in bin Laden Raid – Associated Press

AG Holder Worries About Revenge for bin Laden – Associated Press

Fla. Mosque Bombing Suspect Fatally Shot in Okla. – Associated Press

The Torture Apologists – New York Times editorial

United Kingdom

Strain on Britain’s Cameron-Clegg Government – Washington Post

Australia

Last World War I Combat Vet Dies in Australia – Associated Press

World

Who is Now on the World’s Most Wanted List? – The Guardian

Africa

DRC War Crimes Trial Begins in Germany – Voice of America

Rwanda Rebels on Trial in Germany – BBC News

Ivory Coast Retakes Gbagbo Area – BBC News

Americas

Cartels Taking Over Gov’t Roles in Parts of Mexico – Vancouver Sun

11 Bodies Found in Mexico Pits, Total Now 121 – Associated Press

Colombia Prosecutor Suspends Bogota Mayor Moreno – BBC News

Incumbent Casts Big Shadow Over Peru Election – Associated Press

News Group Studies Charges Against Argentina Gov’t – Associated Press

Asia Pacific

Workers Enter Japan Nuclear Reactor Building – Associated Press

China Tightens Internet Controls – BBC News

China Creates Agency For Patrolling Internet – New York Times

Thai-Cambodia Crossing Reopened – BBC News

Indonesia: Terror Suspect Went to Meet Bin Laden – Associated Press

Europe

E.U. Moves to Tighten Border Controls in Schengen Zone – BBC News

Party Convoy In Turkey Is Fired On, Killing Officer – New York Times

Attack After Turkey PM Poll Rally – BBC News

Crime Gangs in Europe Are Profiting From Web – New York Times

South Asia

India Rules Out U.S.-Style Strike Against Terrorists in Pakistan – VOA

Labor Strike Sparks Debate in India – Washington Post

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