September 13, 2005:
                    
                     Indian police in Kashmir, acting on tips, arrested six 
Islamic terrorists. 
In eastern India, some 200 Maoist rebels attacked a 
village, killing twenty local defense volunteers (civilians who provide security 
against such attacks). The Maoists are trying to terrorize the villagers into 
not cooperating with the government, and continuing to support the Maoists. This 
is the first time the Indian Maoists have used such mass murder tactics. 
In Bangladesh, police discovered two of the workshops used to 
manufacture the hundreds of low power bombs set off throughout the country on 
August 17th. The workshops were found in the capital, and were operated by the 
Islamic radical Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB). Dozens of members of the 
JMB have been arrested over the past few weeks. 
September 12, 2005: In 
Pakistan's Waziristan region, Islamic radicals killed three local men they 
believed were American spies. Elsewhere in the region, police arrested seven 
suspected Islamic radicals. The army believes there are at least a hundred 
foreign Islamic radicals in  Waziristan.  
September 10, 2005: In the 
Pakistani city of Karachi, terrorist explosives brought down a 160 foot 
electricity transmission tower, depriving large parts of the city of 
electricity. 
September 8, 2005: In the Pakistani city of Karachi, bombs 
went off in two American fast food outlets, injuring several people. Such 
outlets have been attacked in the past, usually by Islamic radicals protesting 
such foreign influences.