Hostages Freed after the Afghan Hostage Drama (Video)

Kabul Hotel Attack

The remaining 50 civilian hostages in the hotel in Afghanistan were all safe after the 11 hours of deadly encounter between the Afghan and NATO forces against the Taliban insurgents. Last Friday the Taliban militants attacked a hotel in Kabul and seized dozens of hostages. Fierce battle ensued after the combined forces of NATO and … Read more

Gaddafi to Europe: Retreat before you face a catastrophe

Gaddafi

Muammar Gaddafi, the Libyan leader had announced to vow for revenge to Europe if they are not to stop in attacking Libya’s government territory as a form of support to the Libyan rebels who are against his leadership. In a telephone based speech delivered, he stressed that Libya could attack Europe in the same manner … Read more

Protest Held in Afghanistan to Condemn Civilian Killing

President of Afghanistan Hamid Karzai

The clashed between the NATO airstrike and the police in northern Afghanistan last Wednesday, lived 12 people dead and 83 more wounded. Afghans now protest the said tragedy and ask for justice to what happened to the victims. Faiz Mohammad Tawhid, provincial spokesman claimed that bloodshed was started by armed protesters and said that some … Read more

Saif al-Arab: Kadhafi’s Sixth Son Killed in Airstrike

Kadhafi's Son Killed in NATO bombing

Saif al-Arab Moamer Kadhafi, the less known sixth son of Muammar Gadhafi was killed in an air strike blamed to the NATO forces. The 29 year old son of Gadhafi was declared a martyr by it’s people and supporters of the Kadhafi’s family. NATO air strikes had been targeting command-and-control centers that allegedly used by … Read more

Libya as No-Fly Zone: Supported by Some OFW’s

Libya as No-Fly Zone: Supported by Some OFW’s

As of March 9, 2011 Wednesday – The North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s (NATO) no-fly zone was supported by some Filpinos based in the Eastern Region of Libya. This is to prevent air raids from either rebels or the camp of Col. Moammar Gaddafi. Based on news, fighting was still going on in Raslanof, Bin-Jawat, Atsawiya, … Read more