Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Banglaesh Intelligence 01/10/07

Bangladesh Capital: Dhaka Threat Level: 5
(Political Conflict, Crime, Demonstrations, Terrorism)
Parliamentary Election: January 22, 2007
Bangladesh's army chief was summoned to the presidential palace on Monday following a day of renewed clashes between police and political activists two weeks before parliamentary elections. At least 50 people were injured and 30 detained on the second day of a transport blockade, called by former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's multi-party alliance, which is boycotting the January 22 vote. Opposition activists in Bangladesh are expected to announce more street protests in the capital, Dhaka.

Philippines Intelligence - 01/10/07

Philippines Capital: Manila Threat Level: 4
(Kidnapping, Crime, Terrorism, Political Conflict, Insurgency)
Three bombs within hours of each other rocked the southern Philippines on Wednesday, killing at least six people and wounding 27 others, officials said, amid warnings that Muslim militants may try to disrupt this weekend's Asian regional summits. Police said the blast occurred around 1000 GMT in General Santos city, a trade hub in the restive south, where Muslim and communist insurgents are fighting long-running rebellions.

Bolivia Intelligence 01/10/06

Bolivia: Capital: La Paz Threat Level: 3
(Demonstrations, Crime, Kidnapping)

Protests continue in La Paz Bolivia to demand the resignation of a governor allied with the conservative opposition. Thousand of protestors vowed to begin blockades of highways leading into Cochabamba. The protestors have set fire to the doors of the states capital and took control of the first floor.

Wednesday, January 3, 2007

Spain Intelligence - 01/03/07

International Security Intelligence Brief:
Spain Capital: Madrid Threat Level: 3

(Terrorism, Demonstrations, Crime)
The peace process between the Spanish government and Basque separatists ETA is "finished" following a bombing in Madrid, Spain. There is a high population that engages in and/or support individuals or organizations in conducting a terrorist activity. High elements of the population may pose a significant terrorist threat.

Mexico Intelligence 01/03/07

International Security Intelligence Brief:

Mexico Capital: Mexico City Threat Level: 4
(Crime, Kidnapping, Demonstrations)


Mexican forces have been sent in to the Tijuana area to battle the ongoing drug wars. Tijuana the city across the border from San Diego in California is a major entry point for drugs into the US. It has been hit by violence between rival drug gangs, with more than 300 killings in 2006.

Bangladesh Intelligence - 01/03/07

International Security Intelligence Brief:

Bangladesh Capital: Dhaka Threat Level: 5
(Political, Crime, Demonstrations, Terrorism)

The Awami League and its allies have called for a transport blockade throughout the country on 7 and 8 January to demand electoral reforms. At least 45 people have been killed and hundreds injured in political violence since the caretaker government took over. Political confrontations such as demonstrations, marches, and nation-wide strikes (hartals) are unpredictable and have potential for violence. There are no indications that the elections scheduled in the beginning of 2007, will be any different.

Thursday, December 28, 2006

Israel Security Intelligence - 12/28/2006

International Security Intelligence Brief:

ISRAEL CAPITAL: JERUSALAM THREAT LEVEL: 4
(TERRORISM, INSURGENCY)

The United States Regional Security Office would like to advise that large groups of people are expected in the Old City to celebrate Eid al Adha on December 29-30. Personnel should avoid the Old City all day on Friday, December 29. Upwards to 100,000 people are expected to come to the Asqa Mosque during the day and evening. On Saturday, December 30, Morning Prayer begins at 7:10 a.m. and the same number of people are expected to be in the Old City from about 6:00 a.m. until 10:00 a.m. Personnel should avoid the Old City on Saturday December 30 from 10:00 a.m. Personnel can also expect heavy vehicular traffic and some road closures around the Old City. Salah A'Din Street and Sultan Suleiman Street should be avoided during these times as they will be congested with vehicles and people.


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