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02 July 2003:
633 days have passed since America launched its latest Crusade against Islam and its people.
A number of Muslim prisoners were captured in this Crusade and taken to Guantanamo Bay in Cuba where their beards were forcibly shaved and they are being held in cages subject to Malaria, heatstroke and other tropical diseases.
18 Coalition Troops Killed in Mujahideen Rocket Attack
KABUL (AZZAM):
Mujahideen launched a ferocious rocket attack on a four vehicle coalition military convoy in Paktia. 18 coalition and Afghan government troops were killed, numerous others sustained crtitical injuries.
The coalition troops arrived in village Haseen Khail to arrest a Taliban suspect when they were ambushed by an awaiting Mujahideen unit.
Numerous rockets were fired in quick succession, leaving the coalition troops disorganised and uncoordinated.
US gunships approached the scene after the attack, but no Mujahideen were arrested.
However, US troops arrested many innocent residents of the region in the aftermath.
A coalition military vehicle was also destroyed in Khost after it hit a land mine.
Mujahideen also attacked a US military base in Paktika.
No casualties have been reported by US sources yet.
US sources claimed the attackers left the scene due to 'timely retaliatory firing' by US troops.
In the eastern city of Jalalabad, a UNICEF building was attacked with rockets, one rocket also hit a nearby building.
A rocket attack was also made by mujahideen units on a military base in Jalalabad.
700 Afghan Militia Troops Resign In Protest at US Policies
KHOST (AZZAM):
700 Karzai militia troops who were posted in Kabul and its interior regions have rejected US policies.
They have returned their uniforms and are not performing duties any more.
They have also evacuated official residences.
The Karzai militia troops are in revolt over the non payment of salaries and the strikingly effective Mujahideen attacks.
They also harour a deep hatred of their US paymasters, as US troops have systematically used Afghan troops as cannon fodder and human shields, resulting in the past majority of casualties being incurred by Afghan militia.
Some sources suspect that these troops might have responded to Mulla Umar's recent call to jihad and thus have rejected their respective apostate warlords.
The negotiations between coalition forces and former governor of Khost Bacha Khan have also failed.
The rebel commander held negotiations at Bagram and demanded that all his sons be released as a prerequisite to negotiations.
The coalition forces countered by demanding Bacha Khan to acquiesce to Karzai's rule first.
Al Janna Al Dawah Al Islamia's Hospital sealed in Afghanistan
KABUL (AZZAM):
A hospital has been sealed in Sharna district of Paktika province due to pressure from the US government.
This hospital was run by a Kuwait based organization Al Janna Al Dawah Al Islamia.
This organisation has been banned by the US government after they claimed it was an al-Qaeda support organisation.
Paktika's governor condemned this act of Karzai and US government.
New York Police Formed an International Anti Terrorist Group
NEW YORK (AZZAM):
According to a report by New York Post, NYPD have setup a department which will consist of 600 agents who will carry out internet surfing, surveillance, decoding of al-Qaeda documents and investigations with suspicious figures.
The New York Police commissioner said that agents of this network are working in Israel;Afghanistan;Pakistan;Guantanamo Bay, Cuba;Leon, France, Montreal, Canada and Toronto, Canada.
Agents will soon be dispatched to Bangladesh, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Philippines.
The police chief made it clear that this network will not interfere in the federal government affairs instead it will only assist them.