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Muslim militants are prime suspects in bomb attacks
times online ^ | July 11, 2006 | Richard Beeston, Diplomatic Editor

Posted on 07/11/2006 8:30:57 PM PDT by Flavius

Muslim militants fighting against Indian control in Kashmir are the prime suspects for the bloody terrorist bombings on trains carrying rush-hour commuters in Bombay.

Dozens of groups, mostly based in neighbouring Pakistan, have been responsible for a string of attacks against targets in India over the past decade with two organisations, Lashkar-e-Toiba (Soldiers of the Pure) and Jaish-e-Mohammad (Army of Mohammad), regarded as the most effective and deadly.

Although there were no immediate claims of responsibility for today's bombings, Western intelligence experts had been anticipating a new wave of attacks in India by militants.

Shivraj Patil, the Indian Home Minister, said that the authorities in Delhi had been warned about an imminent terrorist operation, but did not know the time or location.

Gareth Price, the head of the Asian Programme at the Royal Institute of International Affairs, said that militant groups were hoping to harm improved relations between Manmohan Singh, the Indian Prime Minister, and President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan, who last year signed an agreement to ease relations between the two rival states.

“In the past these attacks have sometimes provoked communal unrest between Muslims and Hindus and caused friction between Pakistan and India. That could be the purpose of these bombings today,” said Dr Price.

In December 2001, militant gunmen stormed the parliament building in Delhi, killing more than a dozen people. In the aftermath, India blamed Pakistan for the incident and the two nuclear-armed states mobilised their forces and were pushed to the brink of war.

Since then, Pakistan has taken steps to crack down on militant groups and arrest their leaders. The countries have also helped ease tensions by improving diplomatic ties, opening travel links and agreeing to put their dispute over Kashmir to one side.

But there is evidence that the militant movement has regrouped and is growing again.

After the devastating earthquake in Pakistani Kashmir in October, several Muslim groups with links to militants were allowed to mobilise to help the victims by collecting donations and organising reconstruction.

Since then there have been several attacks in India, including the bombing of a market in Delhi and explosions at a Hindu temple in Varanasi. Hours before today's bombings in Bombay, Kashmiri separatists launched a series of machinegun and grenade attacks in Srinagar, the Kashmiri capital, killing eight tourists.

Pakistan was at pains to distance itself from the bloodshed in India. President Musharraf and Shaukat Aziz, the Pakistani Foreign Minister, condemned the killings as a “despicable act of terrorism”.

The Foreign Ministry said in a statement: “Terrorism is the bane of our times and it must be condemned, rejected and countered effectively and comprehensively.”

But statements are unlikely to satisfy the Indian leadership. Delhi will now want concrete evidence that the Pakistan authorities are doing everything they can to stop the militants carrying out further operations.

To make matters worse for Islamabad, the same message is also being sent from Afghanistan, which has accused Pakistan of not doing enough to stop Taleban and al-Qaeda fighters crossing over the border to attack Afghan and Coalition forces.

Donald Rumsfeld, the US Secretary of State, today made an implicit criticism of Pakistan during a visit to Kabul, when he said that there was “no question” that militants were crossing the border and that greater effort had to be made to stop the infiltration.


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KEYWORDS: duh; india; indiabombing; islam; muslim; radicalmuslims
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To: Flavius

Dinged-danged Southern Baptists feuding with the Assembly of God again. I guess we have to live with it.


21 posted on 07/11/2006 9:59:04 PM PDT by 308MBR ( "A is for apple. B is for broom......R is for RINO" or so it seems lately.)
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To: Flavius
"“Terrorism is the bane of our times and it must be condemned, rejected and countered effectively and comprehensively.”"

No. Islam is the bane of all time and it must be condemned, rejected, destroyed until it no longer exists.

22 posted on 07/11/2006 10:19:12 PM PDT by sageb1 (This is the Final Crusade. There are only 2 sides. Pick one.)
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To: 308MBR
The only way to get the Democrats on board with this war is to convince them that muslims are actually branch davidians,.

Reno will deploy on the next airlift.

23 posted on 07/11/2006 10:22:40 PM PDT by Archie Bunker on steroids (We'll stay out of your bedrooms, if you stay out of our children's classrooms.)
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To: HHFi

Duh!

It must have taken a lot of research.


24 posted on 07/11/2006 11:52:41 PM PDT by indianrightwinger
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