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Global Crisis Watch discusses the wave of
suicide attacks, increasing instability
and Musharraf's survival game in Pakistan,
and the convergence of crime and terror
and how it plays into law enforcement counterterrorism
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Voice of Iranian Kurdistan The mouthpiece for the Kurdish Democratic Party of Iran, Voice of Iranian Kurdistan promotes independence for the Kurdish region of Iran. Its broadcasts were initially tolerated and perhaps even supported by Iraq between 1973 and 1975. In 1980 as tensions flared into the Iran-Iraq War, the station resumed its broadcasts. More ›› |
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