Madrid Train Bombings/Prisoner Abuse/Iran
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(Sun, 11 May 2008 12:37:53 -0500 (CDT)) --- History Commons Projects, Update on May 7, 2008 The majority of new entries this week deal with the 2004 Madrid
Train Bombings, and a special chapter has been started to gather
this material together. You can find it here:
It details interactions between the bombers, the rather sizeable
group of informers that collected information on them, and the
Spanish police, as well as the bizarre missteps that led the
government of the day to initially blame the bombings on Basque
separatists. Other additions to the 9/11 Timeline cover al-Qaeda
in Spain in general, as well as MI5 informer Abu Qatada, and the
usual miscellaneous grab-bag.
Read more:
The Prisoner Abuse Timeline has more entries about Guantanamo and
events there: the alleged use of drugs, abuse of MI5 informers, and
how information about what was going on circulated.
Read more:
The Confrontation with Iran Timeline examines the neoconservative
reaction to the December 2007 announcement that Iran no longer had
a nuclear weapons program.
Read more:
The Nixon and Watergate Timeline has more about the fallout from
the actual Watergate burglary and the investigation into it.
Read more:
Details of A. Q. Khanbs early career have been added to the timeline
about his nuclear supermarket.
Read more:
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(ccr@cooperativeresearch.org).
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