Posted on 08/25/2002 6:12:25 PM PDT by Ranger
KABUL, Afghanistan -- A bomb exploded Sunday in a drainage ditch in front of a United Nations' guest house in the Afghan capital, injuring at least two Afghan civilians, a U.N. spokesman said.
The blast shattered the window of a pharmacy across the street and left a small crater in a sewage canal filled with garbage.
There was no damage to the U.N. International Committee Association guest house, which is home to 45 foreigners employed by the United Nations, said Mohammed Mirzar, the house's manager.
(Excerpt) Read more at newsday.com ...
Also the following excerpt is intersting:
Saudi Family Sues U.S. for 'Kidnapping'
A Saudi family is suing the United States for having "kidnapped" one of its members. Abdullah al-Matrafi, director of the Wafa Charity, boarded a flight from Lahore for Jeddah via Dubai on Emirates airline. He never arrived at his destination. The Americans apparently detained Abdullah because Wafa was on the U.S. list of terrorist organizations. Abdullah's brother is now suing the United States for including Wafa on the list without evidence, and for "kidnapping" Abdullah. Al-Matrafi also plans to sue Emirates Airlines. --Arab News, Saudi Arabia, Jan. 16
http://www.pacificnews.org/content/pns/2002/jan/0121roundup.html
In Afghanistan, Al-Rashid closely coordinates its activities with an Arab NGO, Wafa Khairia, which plans to launch a bread-for-poor program in cooperation with Al-Rashid. Arab-Afghans - including bin Laden - founded Wafa Khairia in gratitude for being given Afghani hospitality, and it is largely funded by bin Laden, who himself has enjoyed hospitality in Afghanistan since renouncing his country of birth, Saudi Arabia, several years ago.
Al-Rashid is also closely linked with the Jaish-i-Mohammad, a Pakistan-based militant religious organization, which is now also on the US terrorist list. Al-Rashid and Jaish-i-Mohammad share office buildings across the country, although some are strictly for the use of the Jaish-i-Mohammad. The groups also have common cadres, who undertake fundraising activities for both organizations. Indeed, it is often difficult to distinguish between the two outfits. Maulana Masood Azhar of the Jaish-i-Mohammad regularly writes for the weekly newspaper of Al-Rashid, the Zarb-I-Momin. Al-Rashid will soon publish its own daily paper - Islam - out of Karachi.
http://www.atimes.com/c-asia/CJ26Ag01.html
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