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Joo Rip Gwa Rhhee

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Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 10:23 am Post subject: Terror Bombing in India |
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At least 34 people killed in blasts in Hyderabad
Sat Aug 25, 2007 10:27 PM IST144
HYDERABAD, India (Reuters) - Three explosions within minutes, one at a street-side food stall and two in an amusement park, killed at least 34 people in Hyderabad on Saturday, police and officials said.
More than 50 people were wounded in the blasts in a city with a history of communal violence, and where nearly a dozen people were killed when a mosque was bombed in May.
Officials said at least one of Saturday evening's blasts was likely to have been a bomb.
"I will be able to confirm that around 34 have been reported dead," R.V. Chandravadan, one of the city's top officials, told the NDTV television channel.
A senior police officer told Reuters the two blasts occurred within 10 minutes of each other.
"The blasts took place almost simultaneously and we are still counting the number of dead," Balwinder Singh, Hyderabad's commissioner of police, told reporters.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh condemned the blasts and expressed concern for the welfare of those affected, and state government officials said the blasts appeared to be terrorist attacks.
In the last few years a series of bomb blasts have hit India and killed hundreds of people, the most deadly of which was an attack on Mumbai's railway system last July.
Indian police and security analysts have blamed Islamist militant groups in Pakistan for previous attacks and say they have been using hardline Indian Muslims to plant bombs in an attempt to cover their cross-border links.
The attacks have been widely seen as attempts to derail a slow-moving peace process between India and Pakistan and trigger widespread communal violence -- but they have failed to do either.
The most deadly of the blasts in Hyderabad was at a road-side food stand, where at least 24 people were killed, police said.
The other target was the Lumbini amusement park where at least two blasts occurred around 7:40 p.m. local time during a popular laser show, TV channels said.
"I saw chairs flying in the air along with bodies," said Vineet, a young man who had been watching the show with about 200 other people.
Four unexploded bombs were also found, two in Lumbini and two others in cinemas in the city, which were defused once people had been evacuated, police said.
NDTV showed at least two dead bodies slumped under rows of blue plastic seating in the park, both with blood-soaked clothing.
Several college students were among those killed, a Reuters reporter on the scene said, and friends were crying near their bodies.
The India-Pakistan peace process was launched in 2004 after the nuclear-armed neighbours came to the brink of war.
Hyderabad is one of India's biggest cities and a key information technology hub. It has a large Muslim minority and a history of communal clashes between Hindus and Muslims.
Officials said Hyderabad and other cities, including the capital, New Delhi, had been put on alert.
(Additional reporting by Kamil Zaheer, Onkar Pandey and Meenakshi Ray in New Delhi)
� Reuters 2007. All Rights Reserved.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/msid-2310746,prtpage-1.cms
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Joo Rip Gwa Rhhee

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Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 10:27 am Post subject: |
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Al-Qaida declares holy war on India
The Boston Globe ^ | June 9, 2007 | Aijaz Hussain, AP
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This photograph taken from a CD purportedly by al-Qaida militants in India shows a masked man sitting beside an automatic gun reading a statement by Abdul Rehman al-Ansari, purportedly the chief of al-Qaida Fil Hind or al-Qaida in India, received by Current News Service in Srinagar, the main city of India's Jammu-Kashmir state, on Friday, June 8, 2007. A group claiming to represent the al-Qaida terror network declared a holy war on India over its control over part of the divided Himalayan region of Kashmir, Indian officials said Saturday, adding that they were taking the threat seriously. Word at the bottom left reads 'Al Qaida in India.' (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)
SRINAGAR, India --A group claiming to represent the al-Qaida terror network declared a holy war on India over its partial control of the divided Himalayan region of Kashmir, Indian officials said Saturday. A statement and video was sent Friday to the Current News Service, in Srinagar, the main city of India's Jammu-Kashmir state, in which a masked man standing next to an automatic weapon read the declaration.
"We declare righteous holy war against India on behalf of God the great in which Jammu and Kashmir will be the launch pad for holy war in India,"
(Excerpt) Read more at boston.com ...
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In the footage compiled by Al-Qaeda's production arm As-Sahab, an unnamed narrator said that "the targeting of Tel Aviv, Moscow and Delhi" is also "our legitimate right" and accused India of "killing more than 100,000 Muslims in Kashmir with US blessing." |
http://www.hindustantimes.com/storypage/storypage.aspx?id=b840e630-7cbc-4500-84a6-125f71e6d351&&Headline=Al-Qaeda+video+warns+of+attacks+against+India
Al-Qaeda video promises attacks on US missions
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The US also �backs the crusaders in Chechnya who killed 250000 Muslims�, the voice charged. Gadahn -- also known as Azzam al-Amriki, Azzam the American |
www.mmorning.com/ArticleC.asp?Article=5002&CategoryID=

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Joo Rip Gwa Rhhee

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Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 11:12 am Post subject: |
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Al Qaeda and The Caliphate
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al-Qa'ida (The Base)
Qa�idat al-Jihad
Islamic Army for the Liberation of the Holy Places
World Islamic Front for Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders
Islamic Salvation Foundation
Usama bin Laden Network
Al-Qa'ida is multi-national, with members from numerous countries and with a worldwide presence. Senior leaders in the organization are also senior leaders in other terrorist organizations, including those designated by the Department of State as foreign terrorist organizations, such as the Egyptian al-Gama'at al-Islamiyya and the Egyptian al-Jihad. Al-Qa'ida seeks a global radicalization of existing Islamic groups and the creation of radical Islamic groups where none exist.
Al-Qa'ida supports Muslim fighters in Afghanistan, Bosnia, Chechnya, Tajikistan, Somalia, Yemen, and Kosovo. It also trains members of terrorist organizations from such diverse countries as the Philippines, Algeria, and Eritrea.
Al-Qa'ida's goal is to "unite all Muslims and to establish a government which follows the rule of the Caliphs." Bin Laden has stated that the only way to establish the Caliphate is by force. Al-Qa'ida's goal, therefore, is to overthrow nearly all Muslim governments, which are viewed as corrupt, to drive Western influence from those countries, and eventually to abolish state boundaries.
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Established by Usama Bin Ladin in the late 1980s to bring together Arabs who fought in Afghanistan against the Soviet Union. Helped finance, recruit, transport, and train Sunni Islamic extremists for the Afghan resistance. Current goal is to establish a pan-Islamic Caliphate throughout the world by working with allied Islamic extremist groups to overthrow regimes it deems �non-Islamic� and expelling Westerners and non-Muslims from Muslim countries�particularly Saudi Arabia. Issued statement under banner of �the World Islamic Front for Jihad Against the Jews and Crusaders� in February 1998, saying it was the duty of all Muslims to kill US citizens�civilian or military�and their allies everywhere. Merged with Egyptian Islamic Jihad (Al-Jihad) in June 2001. |
http://www.fas.org/irp/world/para/ladin.htm |
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Alias

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Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 1:58 pm Post subject: |
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Muslim terrorism is not new in India. |
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Ya-ta Boy
Joined: 16 Jan 2003 Location: Established in 1994
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Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 2:19 pm Post subject: |
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Muslim terrorism is not new in India. |
Nor, to be fair, is Hundu terrorism. |
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Joo Rip Gwa Rhhee

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Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 2:34 pm Post subject: |
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Muslim terrorism is not new in India. |
The US had problems w/ mideast terror but AQ brings it too a new level.
and they won't stop fighting for the Caliphate until they get it or are destroyed. |
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