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INTELLIGENCE ISSN 1245-2122
N. 566, 25 October 2010
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TABLE OF CONTENTS, N. 566, 25 October 2010
FRONT PAGE
PAKISTAN - ARMY OFFICERS IMPLICATED IN MUMBAI ATTACK p.1
TECHNOLOGY AND TECHNIQUES
TIMELINE FROM 2 OCTOBER TO 22 OCTOBER p.2
ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATE REPORTS p.3
ECONOMICS & NOBLE PRIZE VS. GOP p.4
BOOKS & REPORTS p.5
PEOPLE
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES -- DAHI KHALFAN TAMIM p.6
INDIA - ZAKIR ABDUL KARIM NAIK p.7
AGENDA
CALLS & COMING EVENTS THROUGH 30 NOVEMBER p.8
INTELLIGENCE AROUND THE WORLD
USA - FBI "REPEATS" 9/11 FOR MUMBIA ATTACK p.9
- MEDIA & CORPORATE MONEY IN POLITICS p.10
- YES, REALLY, TORTURE IS ILLEGAL p.11
- DOD MERCENARIES & WIKILEAKS' NON-SECRETS p.12
- FOR-FEE SOCIETY, NAZI GAMES, RACISTS & TEA PARTY p.13
CIA Drone Targeting, DNI Boards Out & Gen. Jones Out. p.14
CANADA - PROFUNC, UN, COL. WILLIAMS & OTHER BAD PRESS p.15
GREAT BRITAIN - SDSR ARMED SERVICES QUARREL p.16
- LONDON TRANSIT BOMBING INQUEST OPENS p.17
- E-CRIME WARNING FROM TOP COP p.18
IRELAND - RUSSIAN SVR USING FAKE IRISH PASSPORTS p.19
NETHERLANDS - DUTCH BREACH AEOI EMBARGO p.20
EUROPEAN UNION - EU & NATO TO TACKLE CYBER CRIME p.21
WESTERN EUROPE - FRANCE, GREAT BRITAIN & GERMANY p.22
RUSSIA - TOO MANY DEAD JOURNALISTS p.23
EASTERN EUROPE - CHECHNYA, RUSSIA, NATO & SERBIA p.24
LATIN AMERICA - US GUATEMALA EXPERIMENT & ECUADOR COUP p.25
SOUTH AFRICA - CORRUPTION WATCH p.26
AFRICA - SUDAN, ZIMBABWE & CONGO p.27
ISRAEL - SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMY p.28
ISRAEL/PALESTINE - SETTLERS, COLONIES, "TALKS" p.29
LEBANON - LOOKING FOR PROTECTION & FINDING IT p.30
IRAQ Oil & Wikileaks Reports. p.31
IRAN - STUXNET, REBEL ATTACK & UNIVERSITY TROUBLE p.32
MIDDLE EAST Yemen, Mossad Spies, Iraq/Iran. p.33
AFGHANISTAN/PAKISTAN - US VS. PAKISTAN & TALIBAN p.34
INDIA - MONITORING THE PAKISTAN "THREAT" p.35
ASIA - CHINA'S BAD PRESS & NORTH KOREA'S SHOW p.36
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AGENDA
Intelligence, N. 566, 25 October 2010, p. 8
CALLS & COMING EVENTS THROUGH 30 NOVEMBER
No deadline provided for submissions to the 12-14 May 2011, Aberystwyth, UK,
Centre for Intelligence and International Security Studies' Fifth Gregynog
Conference, "A Decade of Intelligence Beyond 9/11 - Security, Diplomacy and
Human Rights", kds@aber.ac.uk
No deadline provided for submissions to the 29-30 September 2011, Geneva,
Fondation Pierre du Bois and the Graduate Institute of International and
Development Studies, "Terrorism and International Politics - Past, Present, and
Future", bernhard.blumenau@graduateinstitute.ch or
graduateinstitute.ch/history-politics/page58.html
28-31 October, in Thessaloniki, Greece, the Thessaloniki International Defense
and Security Fair, DefenSys, will take place under the auspices of the Ministry
of National Defense, www.defensys.gr.
29 October, submissions are due for the 2011 Crime Mapping Research Conference,
"Crime, Social Ills, and Place-based Solutions", which will take place on 13-15
April 2011 in Miami, Florida, organized by the National Institute of Justice of
the US Department of Justice; see ojp.usdoj.gov/nij/events/maps/welcome.htm.
29-30 October, Secunderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India, Andhra Pradesh Police
Academy's Second International Conference DNA 2010, "The Science of DNA
Fingerprinting in Crime Investigation", dna2010@dnares.in or
dna2010.indianscholars.org/
12 November, candidacies are due for the Stone Ashdown Directorship of the
Centre for the Study of Muslim-Jewish Relations (CMJR) at Cambridge, England.
Candidates should have completed a PhD or equivalent higher degree, ideally
have a strong publications record, and have experience of work with
international learners and of interdisciplinary teaching and research. This
post is offered on a full-time basis. The CMJR is part of the Woolf Institute,
based at Wesley House, Cambridge
(www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/cmjr), and is dedicated to the academic study of
Muslim-Jewish relations. The aims of CMJR include the promotion of deeper
attitudes of mutual respect and understanding in the encounter between Islam
and Judaism, to develop the study of Muslim-Jewish relations as an academic
discipline in its own right; to combat prejudice and ignorance through
education, research, and dialogue; and to offer its educational programme to a
wide audience and particularly in parts of the world where it is greatly
needed. The application pack should be mailed to CMJR, Woolf Institute, Wesley
House, Jesus Lane, Cambridge CB5 8BJ, United Kingdom; or via email to
cmjrenquiries@woolf.cam.ac.uk.
On 22-26 November, in Washington, the 2010 Human Right and Social Welfare
Organization (HRSWO) Symposium Event will take place, and on 29 November-3
December, in Dakar, Senegal. The Symposium event is an excellent opportunity to
network with Human Trafficking and related child abuses. If you are interested
in representing your organization or you want to participate as an individual,
you should contact the Secretary Organizing Committee at hrswosecretary@aol.com
or trinity.hayden01@globomail.com.
30 November, deadline for proposals, for the 19-20 May 2011, Newark, New Jersey,
Rutgers University, First Global Conference on Transparency Research,
spaa.newark.rutgers.edu/home/conferences/1stgctr.html
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