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Monday, April 30, 2012

BACKGROUND / Bin Laden, a year after the raid that the Pentagon did not want

"My son, let Waziristan. It's too dangerous.The American bombs are killing colleagues and friends.Dive in Qatar: there'll be safe. " So reads a letter from Osama bin Laden to twenty Hamzi son, who lived in the area of Pakistan where they find refuge extremist groups. Tender father's heart! Ready to incite young Muslims, the children of others, to give his life for the war against the West corrupt, Osama bin Laden was more cautious with their offspring. Indeed, a good part of their children and grandchildren kept it around. When the two American helicopters and SWAT teams of men invaded his house in north-eastern Pakistan, May 1 a year ago, they discovered that the Scarlet Pimpernel of terrorism not only loved to surround himself with his wives, but also children they had. And indeed: he took so seriously the teaching of polygamy, which continued to pursue its activities as a lover, with the help of a homeopathic version of Viagra. In the six years that Osama has spent in the town of Abbotabbad also had two sons by his third wife, the Yemeni Amal, 26 years his junior. And maybe to keep her close to him, had taken to dyeing his hair to cover the signs of aging. Small miseries of life of a man who has terrorized the world, and that continued to send letters to his followers, instructing them on how to continue war. Shortly before being swept away by the mission "Spear of Neptune," the archenemy Barack Obama had made ​​with his generals, Osama had written to one of his followers claiming it would be "nice" if he had organized an attack with many deaths in the U.S., to "celebrate the tenth anniversary of September." The anniversary but did not see him, and his last sentence was for the young wife Amal: "Do not turn on the light," when American teams began to climb the stairs to his hideout. ten thousand details of the terrorist hunt, and organization of the mission a year ago led to his death, appearing in Manhunt (Man Hunt), a fascinating book by Peter Bergen, an American journalist who had actually met Osama in 1998 and then got to Abbotabbad visit the fort before the Pakistani government to shave the ground, to read mail from Osama, is to speak with U.S. officials in Pakistan. A preview of the book appears in the latest issue of Time magazine and on its website. Almost everything Bergen says it is now known at least in part. Life in the fort was simple and uncomfortable. The group was composed of Osama, three wives and twelve children, in addition to a crew member, and two couriers. Surrounded by walls, the fort was almost self-sufficient, and received a weekly supply of two goats for slaughter, branded Sasso olive oil, and Quaker oatmeal. Chickens, eggs, vegetables, were produced inside the fort, which had a large vegetable garden where every so Osama went for a walk, protected by American spy satellites by a sheet of waxed green. No air conditioning, despite the heat of summer. No warm, if not some heater, despite the cold in winter. That raid, which was attended by two helicopters, 23 Navy Seals and a dog (only he knows the name of Cairo) was prepared in absolute secrecy during eight months.The last meeting in the Situation Room between Obama and his loyalists took place April 28: Vice President Joe Biden is that then-Pentagon chief Bob Gates gave a negative opinion. Obama we slept on, and in the morning said, "It's a go ', knowing that failure would mean a catastrophe for the country and his presidency. In his eyes full of anxiety, immortalized in the historical photos taken during the mission, Law awareness that it has launched a challenge in which many people are risking their lives. And now, a year later, near the presidential elections, Obama uses that mission in a campaign ad, to remind Americans their great success.

Sudan declares state of emergency


Khartoum has declared a state of emergency Sunday along its southern border. The Governor of the State Border of the White Nile has ordered 12,000 southerners to leave the country. Some of these southern Sudanese have been living for months in makeshift shelters in Kosti, Khartoum and the southern border, while waiting to leave by barge chartered by IOM to transfer to Southern Sudan on the White Nile. "The presence of Southerners in Kosti threatens the safety and climate for the residents of Kosti," the governor said Youssef al-Chambali, quoted by Suna. They are part of some 350,000 southern Sudanese, according to figures from the Embassy of South Sudan in Khartoum, Sudan who remain after the deadline of 8 April by Khartoum set for departure from the country or regularize their situation.

Bomb attacks on Christians in Nigeria and Kenya

Bloody Sunday for Christians in Nigeria and Kenya: A terrorist attack on a university in the northern Nigerian city of Kano are at least 20 people were killed. In the Catholic "Bayero University" in the morning, three bombs exploded while there just Sunday Mass was celebrated. In a subsequent stampede, according to police and doctors, many people were injured. In the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, threw a stranger a grenade into a Church. According to the Nigerian newspaper, half a dozen armed men broke through the morning in the auditorium, where Christian students tend to hold their religious services. The attack lasted half an hour , before soldiers Nigeria Joint Military Force could access the building, and were at least three explosions. The attackers threw explosives inside the room and sprayed from the outside people trying to leave the auditorium, as witnesses reported the incident to the Nigerian newspaper Vanguard . "The attack was one of the auditoriums, which is used by the Christian community for worship," said a spokesman for the Army. Soldiers had beaten back the attackers and cordoned off the building. The attackers drove up on motorcycles and threw firebombs into the hall and then fired on the people who fled the building, as security forces said. According to an eyewitness were gunshots and explosions, more than half an hour long. Boko Haram has committed in Kano in January its most serious attack to date. At that time, 186 people were killed. Nigeria has more than 160 million inhabitants the most populous country in Africa. The proportion of Christians and Muslims is largely offset, however, there are regional differences: Islam dominates the north, the Christian south. In Kenya, the end of March for two attacks on a Christian church and a restaurant in towns along the coast, a man killed and several others injured. Kenya is suffering increasingly from terrorist attacks since last year in Nairobi has sent troops into neighboring Somalia in order to fight the Islamist militia al-Shabaab.

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Bin Laden: the book reveals secrets of the raid, Gates and Biden opposed

The then Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and Vice President Joe Biden are opposed to the last raid in Abbottabad where Osama Bin Laden was killed, considering it too risky. This was revealed in the book "Manhunt. The ten year search for Bin Laden from 9/11 to Abbottabad" (Manhunt. Ten years of research from 11 September to Abbottabad) that will come out 'Tuesday', in American bookstores, in On the first anniversary of the raid.

Helped Pakistan to capture bin Laden

Pakistani intelligence services provided information to the United States proved to be useful for the operation that took the life of Osama bin Laden, said a U.S. official on Saturday. "The Pakistan did not provide any information about Bin Laden but provided some information that helped the U.S. to get the image of the residential complex "where was the head of al Qaeda, said the source who requested anonymity."It was an American operation," he added . These statements are in response to information published on Saturday by The Washington Post quoted officials of the Pakistani secret service (ISI). Members of the ISI say that it was they who provided the information critical to find bin Laden."The information came from us," said anonymously a senior Pakistani intelligence services to the Washington Post. The founder of Al Qaeda was killed on 2 May last year in a U.S. covert operation in the city of Abbottabad, north of the capital of Pakistan. "All blows against al Qaeda occurred in different parts of the world were carried out with our help," adds another Pakistani intelligence officer in the Post. Following the announcement of the death of Bin Laden, U.S. President Barack Obama considered it "important to note that our counterterrorism cooperation with Pakistan helped us get to Bin Laden and the residential complex which he hid. "

North Korea is preparing new nuclear test

After an unsuccessful rocket launch in mid-April, the North Korean leadership evidently preparing a new nuclear test.Satellite images show intense work on the test site. Give near the east coast there are obviously preparing for the third overall nuclear test in the history of the country, specializing in the topic US-38 North website reported on Saturday, referring to recent satellite images.This would give, but no information about when to expect the test was.The photos showed'm transported as a test ground tunnel, which apparently originated from dredging, it said on the website. Also on the test site would be held extensive excavations.There are also many objects have been brought, but the basis of the photos could not be identified, told the website.She quoted the South Korean Defense Minister Lim Kwan Bin as saying that there is a "high probability" for a new nuclear test.The information appropriate to the announcement of an informant, the news agency Reuters, the recent talk of an imminent trial had.North Korea on 13April, a rocket launched a satellite observation, but shortly there after fell into the Yellow SeaThe U.S., Japan and South Korea saw the launch as a covert test of a long-range missile for the North Korean nuclear program, and thus a violation of UN resolutions. When the U.S. subsequently exposing food supplies, North Korea announced a moratorium on nuclear testing.North Korea had already been made ​​in the years 2006 and 2009, two nuclear tests.

Saturday, April 28, 2012

One year after the death of bin Laden, where is Al Qaeda


In May 2011, Osama bin Laden was killed in Pakistan. If the organization he founded survived his death, it no longer has much to do with what it was several years ago. May 2, 2011, Osama bin Laden was killed in a commando raid of a U.S. Special Forces against his house. The world discovered, stunned, as the leader most wanted terrorist in the world was not hiding in a cave for several years but lived in the middle of urban areas, in the garrison town of Abbottabad , near the Pakistan Military Academy . A year later, Thursday, April 26, 2012, the three widows of the leader of al-Qaeda-two Saudi and one Yemeni, and his children were expelled from Pakistan to Saudi Arabia. What remains of the organization he founded in 1988 by bin Laden ? In Arabic, al-Qaeda means " the base ". Westerners have discovered after the attacks of September 11, 2001. Al Qaeda is perceived as a powerful hidden organization, capable of sending groups carry out attacks around the world. Since then, things have changed , but the power to harm those who profess allegiance to al-Qaeda has not gone away. Since the death of bin Laden, power passed into the hands of Ayman al-Zawahiri . TheEgyptian 60 years has committed to continue the jihad " against apostates who attack the Islamic lands, and headed cross America and his sidekick Israel ". Al-Zawahiri was already the ideologue of al-Qaeda or the eminence grise of bin Laden for several years, but it is far less charismatic than his predecessor. When it broadcasts a video message, it causes much less media coverage. Al-Zawahiri alsoless authority over the structure -very decentralized-that bin Laden had. More broadly, recent years have witnessed the emergence of "affiliates" of al-Qaeda operating in a given geographical area, as al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula(AQAP) and al-Qaeda in Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) .The shebabs Islamist insurgents in Somalia and the Boko Haram sect in Nigeria also cultivate links with al-Qaeda. The shebabs, Boko Haram and AQIM exchangeprobably weapons , but there is no unified command, single strategy , "said Francois-Bernard Huyghe. The "franchise" of al-Qaeda are " hybrid organizations "mixing" a bit of classical terrorism (when Boko Haram poses a bomb in a church, for example), some traffic and crime, some guerrilla " , he adds. Through them, the local issues resume weight within al-Qaeda, while the organization was originally a project of global Islamist revolution. Although they often include a few hundred people , these groups have a great power to harm, through bombings and kidnappings. In recent years, the Sahel has become a crucial area for al-Qaeda, while his influence declined in other regions. In Afghanistan , the Taliban are Pashtun rather than "Arab" al-Qaeda could take advantage of the withdrawal of NATO troops. In the countries of the " Arab revolution ", the revolts against the powers that were conducted without any reference is made ​​to al-Qaeda. By removing dictators, revolutions have pulled the rug from under the feet of the organization denounced corrupt authoritarian regimes, supported by the West. Thus, the global strategy of the terrorist organization has the lead in the wing, but al-Qaeda may boast of having succeeded in recent years to create a genuine arc of instability in Africa , from Nigeria to Somalia.

Bin Laden's family arrived in Saudi Arabia


Widows and children of Osama bin Laden expelled from Pakistan, arrived in Saudi Arabia, on Friday the head of the Yemeni NGOs Hood, which closely follows the case of the Yemeni wife of the former leader of Al Qaeda. The Saudi authorities, however, kept an absolute silence on her return from the relatives of Bin Laden to Saudi Arabia. "The Yemeni arrived, with the other members of the family of Bin Laden, Saudi Arabia, his sons and his brother," said Mohamed Naji Allaw, head of an organization that defends human rights, especially children. "We have taken steps for their return to Yemen," the activist, who said he obtained this information from Zakaria Abdel Fattah al-Sadaa, brother of bin Laden's Yemeni wife, Amal Abdel Fattah al-Sadaa. Zakaria Abdel Fattah al-Saada personally traveled to Pakistan to obtain the return of his sister, the youngest of the wives of the leader of Al Qaeda, and the five sons of this. Pakistan on Friday expelled to Saudi Arabia for women and children of Osama Bin Laden, detained since his death, almost a year ago, during the assault on the house where the leader of Al Qaeda residing with their wives and children in Abbottabad , in northern Pakistan. The three widows, two Saudis and a Yemeni, and ten children, took off from Islamabad airport shortly before 02h00 (2100 GMT Thursday), said a spokesman for the Pakistani Interior Ministry. After the attack, U.S. soldiers took the corpse of Bin Laden and his family left the house, whose members were later arrested by Pakistani authorities. After ten months of detention without an official reason, the three widows of Bin Laden were sentenced to 45 days in jail for illegal stay in Pakistan, a penalty that ended 10 days ago to purge, and to be deported to their countries of origin along with their children.

Hollande also courting the right burqa ban

In a less ostentatious Nicolas Sarkozy also Francois Hollande has begun to woo the 6.4 million voters on Sunday claimed the right leader, Marine Le Pen. And the weapon, 'always the same: migration and the rights and duties of immigrants. On the latter point, the Socialist candidate has announced that if it is 'elected will confirm' the ban on wearing the burqa or the niqab in public, adopted in 2010, which document Hollande abstained. Not only. The socialist leader is not 'a feel-good intention to open arms to welcome any immigrant: "In a time of crisis, such as the one we are experiencing, not only to limit immigration and' necessary but 'essential', he said, assuming take the limit of 20,000 a year already 'imposed by Sarkozy, though, and' open to discussion on the figures. 

Another day no peace in Syria

A suicide bomber blows himself up while the faithful were leaving the mosque in al-Maidan Square: at least 11 people killed civilians and security agents . Before a bomb explodes near a seat of government in the industrial area. EU: "Many worried, government does not respect commitments to cease-fire" . A suicide bomber blows himself up as the faithful came from a Damascus mosque after Friday prayers. No peace in Syria . Other victims in the capital today where two explosions were reported fear in the city. The first occurred near a seat of government in the industrial area . "The area is surrounded by military means and you can not get close - has witnessed the Syrian activist Mohammed al-Shami, in conjunction with 'al-Jazeera' - but the Syrian TV 'al-Dounia' spoke of victims without specify the number or whether they are dead or wounded. " The other explosion, the work of a suicide bomber outside the mosque al-Abidin Zin al-Maidan Square, has done just that at least 11 dead and 28 wounded . Among the victims, told 'al-Dounia TV', there are both civil and security agents. On the ground were found two corpses completely torn. "Immediately after the explosion, many people approached the site of the attack - has informed 'al-Dounia TV' - and security has exploded a few rounds of gunfire". The news of the explosion was also given by the Syrian state television, which he called a "terrorist attack". The explosion 'took place immediately after the release of the faithful to prayer from the mosque of the Islamic venersì. In the region of Homs continued throughout the night clashes between opponents and forces loyal to the Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights - an organization based in London - said one person died in the clashes and 15 others were injured. Also according to the activists, is at least 20 death toll of repression put in place yesterday by forces loyal to Assad . The military has launched heavy bombardment against Douma, about ten miles from the center of the capital, Damascus, and against the eastern town of Deir ez-Zor. Explosions and gunfire were reported in Harasta, always close to the capital, and Daraa, the southern province of Syria.

Guardiola hails Barca: "I leave, I'm tired"

Now it's official, Pep Guardiola will leave Barcelona at the end of the season. Eyes bright and voice breaking with emotion, the Catalan with the Blaugrana coach has won everything, explained the decision in person: "Four seasons at Barcelona is an eternity - he told reporters - Already in October, and then in December , the company had expressed my intention to leave. I knew that my adventure was ending here. I feel privileged to have led this club and have obtained the results we all know. I leave a club at the highest level and with great vitality. But now I got to the end, I'm tired. I do not know what else to add, thank you all. "

Friday, April 27, 2012

The oil will decide on war and peace

Southern Sudan has oil, Sudan's infrastructure. For both revenue is vital. Therefore, they are close to a war that benefits no one. "Only a little more than a year, everything looked so good," began Alex de Waal, a leading Sudan experts, a few days ago a talk about the recent escalation between the two countries Sudan and Southern Sudan. And really: When the people voted in the South in a referendum for independence from the rest of the country, the hopes for peace were great. Today, debates about the boundaries and threatening, especially to ensure access to oil, to lead the country into another war. And these are just the major conflicts. Even the Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir was conciliatory shortly before the division of the largest country in Africa. "We have agreed to self-determination of southern Sudan, after we realized that unity can not be achieved by force," he said at the time. Al-Bashir himself took part in the celebration of independence, and his government was the first who recognized the new state. He was willing to "cooperate with our brothers and help them in state-building". After decades of violence was the division of a watershed for Sudan. But despite all the protestations of peace was fragile at that time. Took 22 years of civil war in which the government fought primarily in the more Arab-Muslim north and several relief groups in schwarzafrikanisch-Christian dominated south against each other. At the end of which stood in 2005 a peace agreement in which the referendum was not disclosed. Many issues remained unresolved, but it, and the two countries even after the division in any way dependent on each other. This is due primarily to the oil : three-quarters of the sources are located in the south, the oil reaches the international markets, but only on the industrial infrastructure of the North and its pipeline. So really there is no other choice but to cooperate in this field extensively. Before independence, the South made the oil revenue for the north from more than 50 percent of the state budget. Since a large portion of the proceeds is broken. Also for the use of the pipeline from the neighbors to the south Sudan receives no compensation nor the negotiations it had been unsuccessful. And the government in Khartoum faces barely able to compensate for this loss. On the contrary: The economic situation is so tense that the north in December, apparently out of pure need access to oil, which legally belonged to the south. In response, the South Sudan in January that halted oil production completely. But with that, the government of President Salva Kiir has been estimated by de Waal himself an ultimatum to resolve the conflict has made: It's just a matter of time before you run out of money. Because the south bring oil from nearly 100 percent of the state budget.

Violence in Syria continues - Government and opposition blame each other


In Syria, the violence will continue despite the current cease-fire for two weeks. After an explosion at a house in Hama accused the state news agency Sana alleged "terrorists", they would have got the "bomb factory" had an explosive device was detonated accidentally, and have killed 16 people. The opposition reported that on Wednesday alone are more than 100 people nationwide were killed in Hama rockets were again taken. The United Nations are submitted two of the present 15 observers to the region in Syria. Another 100 of the UN Security Council 300-man observer mission to the earliest, according to diplomats arrive in four weeks on site. In Cairo, representatives of the Syrian opposition National Council with the Chairman of the Arab League, Nabil Elaraby together. A resident of Saudi Arabia exile group said, however, the National Council from any legitimacy.Observers fear that Syria could sink into a long conflict between religion and interest groups. The Syrian National Council urged the Security Council to the consequences of the recent ceasefire violations and take to pass a resolution on the protection of civilians in Syria.

One minute detention for Pakistan Premier

Supreme Court of Pakistan Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani condemned for contempt of Justice for a symbolic, immediate arrest. He had thwarted investigations against President Asif Ali Zardari. it was the lowest penalty that could be imposed: Pakistan's Supreme Court sentenced on Thursday Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani for "contempt of court" for a symbolic, immediate arrest - he was with the continuation of the process less than a minute settled later . Had threatened up to six months imprisonment. The background is the refusal of the Prime Minister to follow an order of the court and Switzerland to request the resumption of corruption investigations against President Asif Ali Zardari. This was not because of the immunity of heads of state possible, Gilani had argued.The consequences of the judgment are not clear, especially since the court has set out on new legal territory. Some commentators said that Gilani would lose his position as prime minister because he had acted against the "integrity and independence of the judiciary," as stated in the Constitution. Likely that Gilani is strengthened resulting from the confrontation. He can not be intimidated by the judges and defended his position. He recognized her bluff, which is ultimately supported by the purely symbolic punishment. The guilty verdict was the culmination of a power struggle between the institutions. The confrontation between the government and the judiciary has opened in 2009, the Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry, as he had picked up an amnesty, under which President Zardari was his escape corruption charges. A few months ago, the conflict between the government and army have increased sharply, which is not uncommon in Pakistan. Pakistan's military, which has directly controlled the country since the founding of the state in 1947, more than half the time acts, even at times in which an elected government in Islamabad formally in power, de facto parallel government for foreign policy and security issues.

US says verdict against Taylor is a "strong message"


The verdict against former Liberian President Charles Taylor on Thursday "sends a strong message" to all war criminals, said the United States, promising full support to the ongoing trial. "The Special Court's verdict sends a strong message to all perpetrators of atrocities, including those in high positions of power, that will be judged," said State Department spokesman, Victoria Nuland, in a statement. Nuland said the trial has "an enormous historical and legal significance" because Taylor is "the first head of state tried by a powerful international court accused of mass atrocities and serious violations of international humanitarian law." "America has been a strong supporter and major donor for the Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) since its inception. The successful completion of the Special Court's work remains a priority of the U.S. government," he added. For his part, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon also welcomed the verdict against Taylor TESL, noting that this "represents an important step for international justice." The work of the SCSL "is an excellent model of cooperation with United Nations to bring to justice those responsible for serious crimes," said Ban. Taylor was taken on Thursday "criminally responsible" for crimes against humanity during the war in Sierra Leone (1996-2001), supporting and arming the rebels in that country. Former President of Liberia (1997-2003) created and launched a campaign of terror to control Sierra Leone and its diamonds to exploit during a civil war that left 120,000 dead between 1991 and 2001.

Bayern in the intoxication Victory over Real Madrid in the Champions League

With large gingerbread hearts around the neck leaving the weary Champions League penalty-killer hero by Manuel Neuer the plane from Madrid. Already on the runway at Munich airport on Thursday there was the first formal reception for the stars of FC Bayern after the semi-final thriller at Real.Giant letters praising the FINAL 19May in the Allianz Arena home to.The proud Bayern coach Jupp Heynckes, who left the first on the red carpet rolled out the plane raved about a "magical night," Germany coach Joachim Loew of a "historic evening". For chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge was in his banquet speech a game night for the "history books". More than a million tickets requests were available for the final against Chelsea. After the nightly rush of joy were the Bavarians are all dreaming of the return flight in the domestic Endspielort heard of the great coup.Despite a short night we saw at the Munich only bright eyes, Uli Hoeness felt after only four hours of sleep "pure joy".The blissful president was confident of victory after the 3-1 in the penalty-drama: "We are on 19May already throwing everything we have to let this cup in Munich, "and grabbed very happy on it or praise." I think now we can speak definitely believe that we are a very, very good, not to say have played an outstanding season. Now of course you need a title to make the round.But I think it will succeed somehow. "Large-week stand after the final triumph over Real Madrid in the "war of nerves penalties" (Hoeness) for the German record football champion. First there on 12May in the DFB Cup, a rematch for the championship against Borussia Dortmund missed a week later, the Munich live then as a first team home match their dreams.For the collective euphoria and the obligation of Gladbach's Brazilian defender Dante, who will reinforce the Bavarians of the coming season to fit.Only once were the Bavarians professionals durchschnaufen after returning to Munich. Sabener road, the team of a few hundred fans has been received."We are proud of you," stood on a large poster.Instead of phasing Heynckes sent the team into the afternoon off. But now the reins are tightened with a view of big goals."We did it, now we have to win the pot, too," made ​​it clear striker Mario Gomez."It's a dream of mine, by the team in all of society.. I think our President is now the happiest man in the world "only to Holger Badstuber, David Alaba and Luiz Gustavo, the joy was clouded - the missing three yellow lock in the final.Chelsea will miss the final showdown even locked on four players.With the strong will of a champion had the Munich entranced in front of 80 000 in the Bernabeu stadium not only to its own president." I'm in league since 1974, nearly 38 years with Bayern.But that was the most intense, the most emotional, "said Rummenigge in the ballroom of the luxurious team hotel.The bosses luxuriated in grilled sea bass fillet with ginger cream or beef wrapped in bacon and a glass of Rioja or other noise in luck.Captain Philipp Lahm and some of his teammates were proud of the final T-shirt through the banquet room.Only two years after the final defeat against Inter Milan to Munich to get unexpectedly quickly, the big shot at the coveted club trophy, which they have gained so far in three finals once."I think that Bayern is clearly one of the major players in the world.By that I mean four or five teams, "stated Hoeness and looked at the TV coverage with record-breaking rates (12.62 million viewers)," the image of Bayern carried out into the world. "The Bundesliga is Croesus by the final entry also provides for a record-breaking season, taking in Europe's glamor league of more than 60 million €. It seemed to Munich after the early 0-2 by two-goal Ronaldo almost at the end, before a penalty brought back from Arjen Robben hope.And then came the drama of the period.A game, "had everything to offer the football," Hoeness was that the receipt clearly displayed in the home enjoyed.And the headlines from Europe likely to taste it too."This is Oktoberfest in Munich, held this year in May," wrote the French sports newspaper "L'Equipe"."The Spanish giant is crying," said the "New York Times".Everywhere were pictures to see how Real's coach Jose Mourinho after co went to his knees in disbelief.New Thrice was not a penalty kick by Cristiano Ronaldo & Co. have been overcome."All the team are heroes," said the guarantee victory - and after Bastian Schweinsteiger shot freaked out finalem Munich."We have not kissed, not smooching, but we were in the poor," explained Gomez. All were "unleashed like how crazy" been Heynckes told the next morning.The 66-year-old looks for his team against Chelsea a "benefit" from the game at home, Hoeness estimated the chances of final 55:45.Good omen: All seven home games this season have won premier class.However, the Bayern defense missing three players because it locks."I like the Yellow Card Scheme find negative. On both sides are missing seven of the best players in the finals - that may not even be in the interests of football.This provision is merely nonsensical, "and criticized Loew said the Bayern bosses and the players involved from the heart.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Champions League: Bayern Munich takes the win on penalties and finalists of the Champions

The long road back home is complete. Bayern Munich is after the 4-3 win on penalties against Real Madrid in the final against Chelsea. Penalties: That's it!!! Schweinsteiger fires Bayern Munich in the final. The madness of Madrid is perfect and the Bavarians on the way home!

Real Madrid

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Bayern Munich