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To: Cap Huff; Prodigal Son; Boot Hill; Grampa Dave; Ernest_at_the_Beach; BOBTHENAILER
Relatives of the Pakistani victims named seven members of the outlawed Sipah-e-Sahabah group as being involved, although police said it was too early to pin the blame on any single group.

This site lists groups connected to Al Qaeda... and guess who is named.. Sipah-e-Sahabah

Most of Al-Qaeda's membership is drawn from the two Egyptian groups: Islamic Group of Egypt (Gamaya al Islamiya) and Egyptian Islamic Jihad (Al Gamaya Al Islamiya). Khamareddine Kherbane, an Afghan veteran, was close to both the GIA and Al-Qaeda leaderships. Two Algerian groups, the GIA of Antar Zouabri and the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (Groupe Salafiste pour la Predication et le Combat - GSPC) of Hassan Hattab developed ties with Al-Qaeda early on, but large-scale penetration of Algerian groups came in 1997-8. Bin Laden also cemented ties with Jaish Aden Abin al Islami of Yemen, and members of several small Islamist parties from Tunisia, Libya, Morocco and elsewhere also joined. With the exception of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and the Abu Sayaaf Group (ASG), Al-Qaeda links with Asian Islamist groups, notably those fighting in Kashmir, developed in the second half of the 1990s. Other Al-Qaeda constituent or affiliated organizations include al Jamaa essalafya lid Daawa wal Qit al, in Nahda, Sipah e Sahaba Kashmir, Hizb-al-Islami in Kashmir, Harakat ul Mujahjideen and Harakat-ul Jihad in Kashmir, Hizbullah in Lebanon, Hamas in the Occupied Territories and the Islamic Party of Turkistan.

So the Pakistanis claim of no Al Qaeda involvement...is a lie.

4 posted on 03/07/2004 9:20:57 AM PST by Dog (Bin Laden your account to America is past due......time to pay up.)
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To: Dog
Good catch there. I think in the last day or two I've seen another reference somewhere to the group, but I can't remember where.

I noted on another thread that one of the Pakistani ministers was quoted in the Indian press as saying that AQ involvement could not be ruled out:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1092468/posts?page=3#3


That is a contradiction to what the same minister was supposed to have said.
5 posted on 03/07/2004 9:31:57 AM PST by Cap Huff
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To: Dog
"So the Pakistanis claim of no Al Qaeda involvement...is a lie."

And since the bombings in Karbala and Baghdad are linked to the Quetta attacks through timing (within hours of each other), event (Ashura), and target (Shi'a), this tends to weaken the theory that (Shi'ite) Iran was the puppet master behind, what amounts to, a single terrorist attack, and strengthens the theory that these attacks were solely the act of al-Qa'ida and their associates.

That al-Qa'ida would make such a stupid strategic mistake, is an indicator of just how decimated the al-Qa'ida leadership has become and how out of touch that leadership is with the soldier in the field, that carries out these operations.

Weak central authority has always been the Achilles' heel of Arab and terrorist organizations, and the U.S. has capitalized on this inherent weakness as a strategy in the War on Terror. Simply brilliant!

--Boot Hill

6 posted on 03/07/2004 1:15:08 PM PST by Boot Hill (Candy-gram for Osama bin Mongo, candy-gram for Osama bin Mongo!)
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