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A man carry luggage passes flowers at a site of a blast at Domodedovo airport near Moscow on Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2011, as others wait for a security check to enter. Security was tightened in Moscow on Tuesday, after a suicide bomber set off an explosion that ripped through Moscow’s busiest airport on Monday.
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MOSCOW – President Dmitry Medvedev blamed airport managers on Tuesday for failing to stop an attack on Russia’s busiest international travel hub, saying security lapses had enabled a bomber to kill 35 people in a crowded arrivals hall. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for Monday’s attack at Moscow’s Domodedovo airport, but the action bore hallmarks of militants fighting for an Islamist state in the North Caucasus region on Russia’s southern frontier.
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“It’s obviously a terrorist act that was planned well in advance in order to cause the deaths of as many people as possible,” Medvedev said. The blast ripped
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SYDNEY – Three Indonesian men faced an Australian court Tuesday on people-smuggling offences related to the sinking of a ship carrying scores of asylumseekers in which about 50 people were killed. The trio are charged with smuggling a group of Iranian, Iraqi and Kurdish passengers from Indonesia to the remote Indian Ocean outpost of Christmas Island.
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through the international arrivals area where travelers emerge after collecting their bags, causing carnage and filling the hall with smoke.
An Emergencies Ministry list of the dead included eight foreigners: two Britons, a German and citizens of Bulgaria, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Ukraine.
Medvedev said the management of Domodedovo Airport should answer for the attack, in which the bomber evaded security to carry the explosives into the airport’s arrival hall. “What happened shows that there were clear security violations,” he said. He said airport security rules had been strengthened after bombers blew up two planes that took off from Domodedovo in 2004, killing 90 people. Continued on page 6
Indonesians face smuggling charges over boat wreck “Each of you facilitated the bringing or coming to Australia of a group of five or more people... namely a group of 69 Iranian, Iraqi and Kurdish people,” Magistrate Joe Randazzo said. The three Indonesians were on board the wooden fishing vessel which foundered in rough weather on December 15, forcing all on board — believed to number about 90 — into the sea. Continued on page 6
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Channel 7 TV screengrab released by The West Australian newspaper shows the boat full of refugees being smashed by violent seas against the jagged coastline of Australia’s Christmas Island. »