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Arabia
Saudi poet-prince killed in Algeria
2003-11-29
A well-known Saudi prince and poet has been shot and killed by suspected Islamist fighters in an ambush on his hunting party in the Algerian desert. Algerian newspapers on Saturday said Talal Ibn Abd al-Aziz al-Rashid died in an ambush on Thursday in which nine people were killed and several others injured. The attack is believed to have been carried out by the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (GSPC). The SGPC is recently known for the kidnapping of more than 30 European tourists sightseeing in the desert earlier this year. The group is fighting to set up a purist Islamic state and recently pledged its allegiance to the al-Qaida network. The hunting party was attacked in the region of Djelfa, 250km south of the capital Algiers, sources told the newspapers. It was not immediately clear if the victims were guides, Saudis or security forces accompanying the hunting group. Saudi-owned newspaper Asharq al-Awsat said his body was flown to Riyadh late on Friday for burial on Saturday. Al-Rashid was a businessman and popular poet who set up a literary magazine, al-Fawasil, 10 years ago. Two off-road jeeps were stolen in the attack. The Algerian desert is a popular destination for Saudis hunting game, including gazelles.
Bandidos? Just coincidence that he was traveling in ambush territory? Six months from now we may get a tidbit someplace else that'll shed some light on his departure from the gene pool...
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#3  Yea Vlad, seems like someone had a roadmap. BTW stick it to us.
Posted by: Lucky   2003-11-30 12:33:30 AM  

#2  Ambush killing? I suspect that it was a payroll complaint. The House of Saud bankrolls a lot of nasty business.
Posted by: Vlad the Muslim Impaler   2003-11-29 11:36:52 PM  

#1  Maybe just some chickens coming home to roost?
Posted by: NotMikeMoore   2003-11-29 10:05:37 PM  

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