January 27, 2012

Summary Box: Swiss army battles snow at Davos (AP)

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CREATING BARRIERS: Thousands of Swiss soldiers and police have been shoveling snow to erect a “ring of steel” against unwelcome demonstrators hoping to gatecrash the annual meeting of political and economic elites in the Swiss Alps at Davos.

SNOW JOB: A Swiss army spokesman said Tuesday that heavy snowfall over the past two weeks made putting up 11 miles (18 kilometers) of security barriers around the heart of Davos an arduous task.

AVALANCHE THREAT: Davos saw 16 inches (40 centimeters) of fresh snow overnight, with roadside mounds already reaching heights of more than 8 feet (about 2.5 meters).

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/eurobiz/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120124/ap_on_bi_ge/eu_davos_forum_security_summary_box

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January 15, 2012

Sudan and southern rebels clash in oil border state (Reuters)

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KHARTOUM (Reuters) ? Sudan’s army fought rebels in the oil-producing state of South Kordofan last week, both sides said on Saturday.

The rebels said they had killed nine government troops, but the army denied this.

Fighting has taken place since last June in South Kordofan between the Sudanese army and rebels from the northern wing of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement, who want to topple the Khartoum government.

Clashes spread to neighbouring Blue Nile state, which also borders newly independent South Sudan, in September.

The violence has already forced about 417,000 people to flee their homes, more than 80,000 of them to South Sudan, the United Nations estimates.

Both Blue Nile and South Kordofan contain large groups who sided with the south in a decades-long civil war, and who say they continue to face persecution inside Sudan since South Sudan seceded in July.

The SPLM is now the ruling party in the independent south and denies supporting SPLM-North rebels across the border.

The SPLM-North rebels said they had killed nine soldiers, destroyed three tanks and seized military equipment in clashes at Tees near the southern border on Monday. They also seized three army vehicles in another attack in the same area on Tuesday, they said in a statement.

Army spokesman Sawarmi Khalid Saad confirmed military operations had taken place in the town of Tees to reopen a road but denied any soldiers had been killed.

“These areas are under army control,” he said.

Events in South Kordofan and Blue Nile are difficult to verify because aid groups and foreign journalists are banned from areas where fighting takes place.

SPLM-North is one of a number of rebel movements in underdeveloped border areas who say they are fighting to overthrow Sudan’s President Omar Hassan al-Bashir and end what they see as the dominance of the Khartoum political elite.

Sudan and South Sudan, who still have to resolve a range of issues including the sharing of oil revenues, regularly trade accusations of supporting insurgencies on each other’s territory.

Their armed forces clashed at Jau in a region claimed by both sides last month in a rare direct confrontation.

Locals have faced air raids and sporadic ground fighting, according to rights groups and refugees, although Sudan denies it is bombing civilian areas.

(Reporting by Khalid Abdelaziz; Writing by Ulf Laessing; Editing by Ben Harding and Peter Graff)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/africa/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20120114/wl_nm/us_sudan_fighting

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December 17, 2011

Sri Lanka thanks China for civil war help

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Sri Lanka on Tuesday said it was “true friends” with China due to military assistance provided during the island’s bloody civil war, underlining growing links with Beijing.

China’s influence in Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Nepal and other surrounding countries is a sensitive subject with neighbouring India, which itself has emerged as a strong regional player in Asia as its economy has boomed.

Army chief Lieutenant General Jagath Jayasuriya thanked China for its “unfailing support” in helping to train the Sri Lankan army, which wiped out the Tamil Tiger rebels in a brutal offensive in 2009 after decades of war.

Jayasuriya told visiting Chinese General Ma Xiaotian “how the nation, as the war was on, looked at the true friends of Sri Lanka with a deep sense of pride and appreciation”, the army said on its website.

China was a key supplier of arms and aircraft during Sri Lanka’s conflict with the separatist Tamil Tiger rebels, who in 2006 controlled up to one-third of the island.

China is also actively involved in funding infrastructure projects in Sri Lanka through loans to build railways, roads, a cargo terminal and an airport in the island.

India traditionally considers itself Sri Lanka’s closest ally and it enjoys close ethnic and cultural ties with the island.

Officials in New Delhi were not immediately available to respond to Jayasuriya’s comments.

Source: http://www.spacewar.com/reports/Sri_Lanka_thanks_China_for_civil_war_help_999.html

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