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  • Spain's spies see Muslims behind attack-radio

    03/13/2004 7:51:40 AM PST · by TrebleRebel · 80 replies · 360+ views
    Yahoo UK ^ | 3/13/04 | Yahoo UK
    Spain's spies see Muslims behind attack-radio Saturday March 13, 03:36 PM MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's intelligence service is "99 percent certain" that radical Muslims and not the Basque separatist group ETA are responsible for the train bombings that killed 200 people, a Spanish radio station has reported. Private radio SER, whose owners have links to the opposition Socialist Party, said the National Intelligence Centre (CNI) believes the evidence points to an Islamic group, and that 10 to 15 people left bombs on the trains and fled, the radio said on Saturday. The centre-right government, facing an election on Sunday, has...
  • Spain - Over 11 million march in rallies against terrorist attack

    03/12/2004 8:10:16 PM PST · by HAL9000 · 88 replies · 242+ views
    More than 11 million people they were pronounced in all Spain against the attacks of Madrid MADRID, 12 (EUROPE PRESS) More than eleven million people they have been pronounced today in all the country to put record of its consternation before the attacks happened yesterday in Madrid, according to informed to Europe Press the Main directorate into the Police. This calculation, according to the mentioned sources, has been made on the different ones PUBLICITY manifestations that have taken place this late in all the capitals of province, following the call of the central Government. Only in Madrid, the Delegation...
  • INSTANT VIEW-Reactions and comment on Spanish blast

    03/11/2004 7:15:06 AM PST · by areafiftyone · 11 replies · 148+ views
    Reuters ^ | 3/11/04
    MADRID, March 11 (Reuters) - Following are some reactions from leaders and experts to the deaths of at least 173 people in bombings in Madrid on Thursday: JOSE MARIA AZNAR, SPANISH PRIME MINISTER The victims were killed "simply for being Spanish... The criminals who have caused so many deaths today will be arrested... We will succeed in finishing off the terrorist band (ETA). GEORGE W. BUSH, U.S. PRESIDENT The bombings were a "vicious act of terrorism". Bush "condemned this vicious act of terrorism in the strongest possible terms," a White House spokesman said. VLADIMIR PUTIN, RUSSIAN PRESIDENT "Terrorism has once...
  • Fearful France Tightens Security Along Spanish Border - STILL HATE US?

    03/11/2004 7:03:14 AM PST · by Tumbleweed_Connection · 21 replies · 159+ views
    Border police tightened security Thursday between France and Spain after train bombings in Madrid that killed more than 170 people and wounded hundreds of others. Police stopped people on foot and searched cars and other vehicles, creating traffic jams at several checkpoints between the two countries, including Hendaye and Behobie. At the Biriatou border crossing, heavy trucks were stopped for security checks. The French Basque region has long been a haven for militant Spanish Basques, although it has largely been spared the violence that has scarred the Spanish Basque provinces, just across the border. President Jacques Chirac condemned the Madrid...
  • UN Council condemns ETA in blast on Spain's word

    03/11/2004 12:14:56 PM PST · by yonif · 28 replies · 530+ views
    Reuters ^ | 11 Mar 2004 | Evelyn Leopold
    UNITED NATIONS, March 11 (Reuters) - The U.N. Security Council on Thursday condemned the Basque separatist group ETA as the perpetrators of the deadly bombings in Spain, although members had no way of determining the veracity of the charge. Despite some hesitations over the resolution, members voted 15-0 to accept the word of the Spanish government, which immediately blamed the ETA for the simultaneous explosions that killed 190 people and injured more than 1,200 on packed trains in Madrid. The resolution "condemns in the strongest terms the bomb attacks in Madrid, Spain, perpetrated by the terrorist group ETA on 11...
  • 'Today, we are all Spanish'

    03/11/2004 9:32:05 AM PST · by Tumbleweed_Connection · 15 replies · 143+ views
    Guardian ^ | 3/11/04
    "No pasaran" was the message of those defending ballot-box democracy during the Spanish civil war. As the full horror of the Madrid atrocity unfolds, surely the time has come to unite against terrorism - the new fascism of the 21st century, wherever it takes place. On Sunday, millions of Spaniards will vote freely to chose a government. Today we see a monstrous assault on European democracy and all of Europe must stand shoulder to shoulder with the people of Spain as they find themselves in the front line against the evil of world terrorism. I learnt my Spanish in San...
  • Bush talks to Spanish leader after attack, gives sympathy

    03/11/2004 10:43:33 AM PST · by demlosers · 12 replies · 156+ views
    USA Today ^ | 11 March 2004
    <p>WASHINGTON (AP) — President Bush called Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar on Thursday to express solidarity and sympathy after explosions killed more than 170 people and injured hundreds more in Spain's worst terrorist attack ever. Bush condemned "this vicious attack of terrorism in the strongest possible terms," National Security Council spokesman Sean McCormack said.</p>
  • DAM BREAKS IN SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI, FLOODING DOZENS OF HOMES

    03/12/2004 7:35:39 PM PST · by MeneMeneTekelUpharsin · 92 replies · 961+ views
    AP Breaking News ^ | 12 March 2004
    PURVIS, Miss. (AP) - A dam holding back an 1,100 acre lake in southern Mississippi broke on Friday, damaging dozens of homes and several roads in two counties, authorities said. Following the failure of the Big Bay Lake dam, state emergency officials found 43 homes damaged and 12 mobile homes destroyed. Gov. Haley Barbour declared a state of emergency for Marion and Lamar counties. Officials had not determined whether anyone was missing or injured, search crews were going door to door in areas below the dam, west of Purvis. Chip Gibson, a local pilot, said when he flew over the...
  • Madrid - Terrorists intended to destroy train station, but trains ran late

    03/11/2004 11:53:10 PM PST · by HAL9000 · 12 replies · 159+ views
    Attacks. - The terrorists tried to fly the station of Atocha by means of the simultaneous explosion of six pumps MADRID, 11 (EUROPE PRESS) The terrorist authors of the today attacks tried to explode at the same time in the station of Atocha six of the pumps placed in two of the attacked trains, according to judicial sources informed and into the displaced police equipment to the place of the facts. The same sources indicated that, according to the first investigations, the pumps placed in the trains whose explosive charges exploded in the station of Atocha and the neighborhoods...
  • Spanish Consulate is organizing a silent demonstration NYC

    03/12/2004 7:43:22 AM PST · by boxerblues · 8 replies · 911+ views
    email | Spanish Consulate
    I just got this in reply to my email I sent to the Spanish Consulate yesterday The Spanish Consulate is organizing a silent demonstration to take place today at 1pm at the Cervantes Institute, located at Amster Yard, 211-215 East 49th Street, New York City. We hope you will convey your solidarity and support to the victims and their families in this demonstration. Sincerely, Consulate General of Spain in New York.
  • In Spain: ETA and Al-Qaeda Forge New Anti-EU Alliance (2001)

    03/12/2004 6:21:05 AM PST · by livius · 68 replies · 1,857+ views
    New California Media ^ | October 1, 2001 | Paolo Pontoniere
    In Spain: ETA and Al-Qaeda Forge New Anti-EU Alliance NCM Online, By Paolo Pontoniere, October 1, 2001 The Basque terrorist organization ETA and bin Laden's al-Qaeda cells have joined forces. Their shared goal: to organize and carry out an attack on the EU meeting scheduled for March 2002 in Barcelona, according to two Spanish publications, Tiempo and El Mundo. According to the reports, which have been confirmed by Italian and French media, representatives of the two terrorist organizations have already met together three times in Brussels in December 2000; in Malaga, Spain in February 2001; and in Barcelona last July....
  • Spain Vows to Catch Bombers; Death Toll Rises to 198 - LET THE U.N.

    03/12/2004 6:41:05 AM PST · by Tumbleweed_Connection · 17 replies · 140+ views
    NewsMax/AP ^ | 3/12/04
    Spain pledged Friday to find those responsible for train bombings that killed at least 198 people. Businesses emptied nationwide for several minutes as Spaniards observed a period of silence to honor the victims of the country's worst terror attack. Spanish officials initially blamed Basque separatists for Thursday's stunningly well-coordinated string of 10 explosions on packed commuter trains, but they also were studying a claim of blame by a shadowy group in the name of al-Qaida. Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar said no suspects had been ruled out. "We will bring the guilty to justice," Aznar said at a news conference....
  • Express solidarity today at Spanish Consulate in San Francisco (Noon PST)

    03/12/2004 10:23:44 AM PST · by martin_fierro · 4 replies · 322+ views
    skeeter | 3/12/2004
    For San Francisco Freepers with time on their hands at noon today: ANNOUNCEMENT The Consulate General of Spain wishes to express its profound sorrow for the victims of the barbaric terrorist attack perpetrated today, March 11, 2004, in the capital of Spain, and declares its solidarity with the relatives of the victims. It is necessary once more to manifest absolute repudiation and condemnation of any type of terrorism, as well as the unconditional will to defend the Rule of Law and the Constitution. The Consulate General of Spain invites all those who want to condemn this insane act of violence...
  • MEMRI: The Alleged Al-Qa'ida Statement of Responsibility for the Madrid Bombings

    03/12/2004 10:30:25 AM PST · by yonif · 5 replies · 460+ views
    MEMRI ^ | March 12, 2004 | Yigal Carmon
    On March 12, 2004, the pro-Saddam pro-bin Laden London daily Al-Quds Al-Arabi(1) published the alleged statement by the Abu Hafs Al-Masri Brigades of Al-Qa'ida, in which the brigades claimed to be responsible for the March 11, 2004 bombings in Madrid. It should be noted that the Abu Hafs Al-Masri Brigades claimed responsibility for the August 2003 blackout in the U.S. (which was a large-scale technical failure), calling it "Operation Quick Lightning in the Land of the Tyrant of This Generation."(2) The following is the translation of the statement, followed by commentary: Text of the Statement [The statement begins with the...
  • Millions Take to the Streets in Spain

    03/12/2004 12:03:07 PM PST · by Tumbleweed_Connection · 10 replies · 164+ views
    My Way ^ | 3/12/04 | Daniel Woolls
    Spain (AP) - More than a million demonstrators jammed the streets of Madrid on Friday night, huddling beneath umbrellas in a steady rain to protest the train bombings that killed 199 people in the country's worst terrorist attack. Millions more turned out in Barcelona, Seville, Valencia and other cities - including Spain's Canary Islands off the coast of West Africa. Spanish officials initially blamed the Basque separatist group ETA for the stunningly well-coordinated series of 10 explosions Thursday during Madrid's rush hour. Later, they said they were studying a claim of responsibility by a shadowy group in the name of...
  • European press ask 'Why?'

    03/12/2004 3:42:52 PM PST · by knighthawk · 62 replies · 162+ views
    BBC News Online ^ | March 12 2004
    In the aftermath of the bombings in Madrid, newspapers across Europe on Friday look at what happened the previous day and ask the questions who, and why? The horror and the pity Madrid's El Pais carries accounts by people caught up in the attack. "Those who were able to walk got out and stampeded down the tracks," a 28-year old commuter says. "I stayed to help, to get the wounded out... I held a girl in my arms and we lost her... She died in my arms." "There were wounded and blood everywhere, body parts, and people trapped in the...
  • A New York Moment of Silence For Madrid

    03/12/2004 1:27:22 PM PST · by areafiftyone · 7 replies · 187+ views
    WINS News ^ | 3/12/04
    Hundreds of transplanted Spaniards and sympathetic New Yorkers gathered on a Manhattan street Friday to observe a moment of silence for the victims of the Madrid terrorist attacks that killed 199 people. Teary-eyed and hugging, people along East 49th Street went silent at exactly 1 p.m., coinciding with a similar observance throughout Spain. "A lot of people here are not Spanish, but we are civilized, and whoever did that is an animal," said Lee Nolan, a Manhattan attorney whose wife is from Barcelona. For security reasons, the moment of silence was observed in front of the Cervantes Institute, a Spanish...
  • THE MADRID MASSACRE

    03/12/2004 2:21:43 AM PST · by kattracks · 19 replies · 133+ views
    <p>March 12, 2004 -- The civilized world mourns with Spain today, but nowhere is Madrid's agony understood more deeply, more intuitively, than here in New York City. We were there, after all, just 30 short months ago.</p> <p>It now looks like it was indeed radical Islamic terrorists who exploded 10 backpack bombs over a 15-minute period aboard trains and in commuter stations yesterday morning - killing at least 192 and wounding up to 1,400.</p>
  • AL QAEDA FEAR RUNS THROUGH EUROPE

    03/12/2004 2:50:18 AM PST · by kattracks · 103 replies · 212+ views
    New York Post ^ | 3/12/04 | URI DAN
    <p>March 12, 2004 -- JERUSALEM - Even if it turns out that Basque separatists are responsible for the blood on the tracks in Madrid, European security officials are very concerned about the possibility - one might say inevitability - of a devastating al Qaeda strike in the heart of Europe.</p>
  • Responsibility for bombs crucial to Spain election

    03/12/2004 2:17:55 AM PST · by JohnHuang2 · 116+ views
    Reuters | Friday, March 12, 2004 | By Andrew Cawthorne
    MADRID, March 12 (Reuters) - Bombs killing nearly 200 people have injected a deadly new element into Spain's weekend election and could swing voters depending on whether the attacks were the work of Basque guerrillas or Muslim militants. If the government's initial suspicion that ETA was behind the blasts turns out to be right, this could benefit Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar's ruling Popular Party (PP) which has campaigned on its tough line against the Basque separatist group, analysts said. If, however, some indications al Qaeda could have been behind the attacks gain credence, many Spaniards might point a finger...