Posted on 01/05/2008 2:50:02 PM PST by ddtorquee
A previously unknown militant group claimed responsibility on a militant Web site for the slaying of a U.S. diplomat in Sudan on New Year's Day, according to an intelligence group monitoring extremist groups.
"We can't authenticate this communique, which is posted by a member of the forum, but at the same time, because there is a claim of responsibility, we chose to send it out to our subscribers," Rita Katz told The Associated Press. Katz is the director of monitoring institute, SITE Intelligence Group.
Katz added that she had never heard of the group before. The group calls itself Ansar al-Tawhid (Companions of Monotheism) and is a fairly generic-sounding name for an Islamic extremist organization, according to SITE.
"The soldiers of Tawhid carried out an operation of killing the American diplomat and his Sudanese driver who sold his religion for few benefits of life, in the section of Al-Riyadh in eastern Khartoum," read the translation provided by SITE.
John Granville, an official for the U.S. Agency for International Development, was being driven home at about 4 a.m. Tuesday when another vehicle cut off his car and opened fire before fleeing the scene, according to the Sudanese Interior Ministry.
The diplomat's driver, Abdel-Rahman Abbas, was also killed. Granville, who was hit by five bullets but initially survived, died after surgery, said the embassy.
...This is the first assassination of a U.S. diplomat in Sudan since 1973.
...Last year, for the first time, a group calling itself al-Qaida's branch in Sudan claimed responsibility for the slaying of a Sudanese newspaper editor accused by some of blasphemy over articles run in his paper.
But the Sudanese government said the claim was fake and that the editor was killed by Darfurians angry over the paper's coverage of the conflict.
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R.I.P. thanks to R.O.P.
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