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Libyan extremist group severs ties with Al-Qaeda over 'indiscriminate violence'

London, July 10 (ANI): What may be seen as a severe blow to Al-Qaeda, one of its ally, the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) has decided to severe its ties with Osama bin Laden saying that the "indiscriminate bombings" and the "targeting of civilians" was not in accordance to its objectives.

This is the first such instance when an ally of Al-Qaeda has parted ways with it due to its policy of 'indiscriminate violence.'

The LIFG, which once aimed to topple Colonel Muammar Gaddafi in Libya, criticised Al-Qaeda for carrying out attacks on innocent civilians and said that such violent activities did not achieve the "aims of the group in removing oppression."

Officials believe that the LIFG's back out is a great blow to Al-Qaeda which is facing a massive surge by the US led allied forces in Afghanistan at the moment.

"LIFG figures had 'graduated to become major players' in al-Qaeda and the group's withdrawal amounted to a 'moral blow' to the network," The Telegraph quoted an official, as saying.

A statement issued by the LIFG claimed that the group had no link with Al-Qaeda in the past.

"The decision to join bin Laden's network had been invalid, and the LIFG had no link to the Al-Qaeda organisation in the past and has none now and we demand that those parties remove the name of the Fighting Group from those lists," the statement said.

During the 1990's the LIFG's leaders were forced out of Libya. They then escaped to Afghanistan and started coming closer to different extremists groups based there such as Al-Qaeda. (ANI)

US nurturing long term ties with Pak to help counter militancy: Mullen

Washington, July 10 (ANI): The US Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman, Admiral Mike Mullen has said that the United States is in the process of nurturing a long-term relationship with Pakistan to help the troubled nation counter the threat emanating from extremist organizations like the Taliban and Al-Qaeda better.Mullen said it is very important for the US to help the security forces of both Pakistan and Afghanistan to quell terrorism more effectively."I think we need long-term partnerships here with.....

Decreased water levels in Tehri Dam leads to fall in electricity production

Tehri (Uttrakhand), July 10 (ANI): Delay in monsoons has decreased the water level in the Tehri Dam, significantly leading to a fall in the production of electricity.The Tehri Dam, one of the biggest in the country, provides drinking water and electricity to Uttarakhand, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. The reservoir is currently down by six metres."There is water scarcity due to which the electricity production has been affected," said A.I. Shah, general manager, Tehri Dam." Last year we.....

9/11 terror attacks voted most iconic TV moment of all time

London, July 10 (ANI): The 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centre in New York City have surfaced as the most iconic TV moment of all time in an online survey.Commissioned by TV Licensing, the survey also revealed that the second most memorable televised event was Neil Armstrong's first steps on the Moon on July21, 1969, when he made "one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."However, Scots differed from the rest of viewers in Britain.....
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