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Tajik court jails two for killing army official

DUSHANBE, Dec 25 (Reuters) A court in the former Soviet Central Asian state of Tajikistan sentenced two men to long jail terms today for killing a senior army official earlier this year.

Judge Shavkat Abdulkhairov said the two men shot dead Khakimsho Khafizov, head of Tajikistan's top military school, in revenge for not supporting an anti-government uprising in 1998.

Komilzhon Botirov was sentenced to life in prison, while Komilzhon Khuseinov received a 30-year sentence.

Tajikistan, a Muslim nation of seven million bordering Afghanistan, remains volatile and flooded with weapons after a 1992-97 civil war between Islamist guerrillas and the secular, Russia-backed government that killed more than 100,000 people.

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Pope says wants to visit Holy Land

VATICAN CITY, Dec 25 (Reuters) Pope Benedict said in a special Christmas message to the Christians of West Asia today that he hoped to visit the Holy Land as soon as the situation there permits it. ''Dear brothers and sisters, I truly hope that Providence sees to it that circumstances permit me to make a pilgrimage to the land that was made holy by the events in the history of salvation,'' he said. ''I hope to.....

Waking up to a frozen Christmas silence

JUKKASJARVI, Sweden, Dec 25 (Reuters) We woke on Christmas morning in the frozen silence of a hotel made of ice and snow, a unique shrine to an Arctic under threat from climate change. Reluctantly leaving the warmth of our Icehotel sleeping bags, we went out into the twilight darkness of polar night. After the heavy silence of the room, the outside world was alive with sound -- the pealing of Christmas bells at the ice church,.....

US, European officials visit Fatah base in Jordan

JERUSALEM, Dec 25 (Reuters) US and European officials have visited a base in Jordan where Fatah is training troops to reinforce Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in any showdown with Hamas, sources familiar with the visits said today. Up to 1,000 members of the Jordan-based Badr Brigade would initially be deployed in the Gaza Strip and the occupied West Bank as part of US-backed efforts to strengthen the moderate Palestinian leader's hold on power. The Bush.....
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