Today's jihad roundup:
Muslim to plead guilty in plot to bomb NY Federal Reserve
Four Suspects Detained in French Counterterrorism Raid
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Bangladeshi man is expected to plead guilty Thursday to attempting to blow up the New York Federal Reserve Bank with what he believed to be a van packed with explosives, according to court documents. (Source: Reuters)
Dominant Islamic Supremacist Tunisian Party Rejects Move to Contain Assassination Fallout
A day after a leading opposition figure was assassinated outside his home, Tunisia's Ennahda party said it opposed a plan to dissolve the government, according to news reports. (Source: NY Times)
Jihadist government in Tunisia dissolved after critic's killing causes fury
TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia's ruling Islamists dissolved the government and promised rapid elections in a bid to restore calm after the killing of an opposition leader sparked the biggest street protests since the revolution two years ago. (Source: Reuters)
Universal Calipahte Update: Organization Of Islamic Cooperation Summit: Muslim Leaders Divided On Syria, Mali Crises Solution
CAIRO -- The leaders of Muslim countries offered conflicting approaches to the crises in Mali and Syria on Wednesday, exposing some of the deep divisions that run through the Islamic world. More than 25 prime ministers and presidents are taking part in a two-day summit of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in Cairo, which brings together leaders from across the Muslim world. (Source: Huff Po)
A raid in the Paris region comes amid fears that European extremists who once joined jihadi groups in Afghanistan or Iraq are now joining radical fighters in the civil war in Syria and the conflict in Mali. (Source: NY Times)




