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India-Pakistan
Suspected militants blow up 3 gas pipelines in NE India
2006-01-23
Unrest in Nigeria, problems in Venezuela, pipelines blown in Georgia, continued problems in Iraq -- gee, if I didn't know better I'd say it's almost like someone's trying to strangle the world's energy supplies.
GAUHATI, India - Separatist rebels were suspected of killing at least two people, wounding eight others and blowing up three natural gas pipelines in India’s northeastern Assam state in stepped-up violence ahead of this week’s Republican Day holiday. The wave of attacks on Sunday targeted security forces and pipelines belonging to state-owned Assam Gas Co. Ltd.

Security has been tightened across India’s northeast, where a collection of insurgent groups, many based among minority ethnic groups, have been fighting Indian security forces for years. The violence often spikes in the days ahead of Republic Day, Thursday’s anniversary of the 1950 signing of India’s constitution.

United Liberation Front of Asom, which has been fighting for an independent homeland since 1979, is among three rebel groups in northeastern India that have ordered a Republic Day boycott.

The first killing Sunday occurred when militants lobbed a hand grenade at a security checkpoint in the state capital of Gauhati, killing a civilian passer-by and injuring three security officers, state Inspector General of Police Dilip Bora said. In a separate incident, a state police officer was killed when he was ambushed by militants near the town of Borpathar, 300 kilometers (180 miles) east of Gauhati.

Two other grenade attacks occurred Sunday near one of Gauhati’s police stations, injuring two police officers and three civilians, Bora said. No one claimed responsibility for the attacks, but officials suspected that ULFA militants were responsible, Bora said.

All of the pipelines attacked were in the state’s eastern region, Assam Gas managing director B.C. Sharma said. One of them supplied fuel to a regional electricity plant, but it was not immediately clear whether any areas had lost power as a result of the attacks.
Posted by:Steve White

#4  Is the ULFA even socialist anymore, or Hindu or Assamese nationalist?

Their tacit support for illegal Bandladeshi muslim immigration suggests that they follow their paymasters' wishes now.
They're little more than ISI proxies now...

Posted by: john   2006-01-23 20:36  

#3  I wouldn't blame some shadowy conspiracy behind the attacks on different oil supplies, it's a fact that most oil suppliers tend to be more unstable and having no economice diversity.

In the case of India, you have a ethnic Socialist movement lead by Hindus which want to kick out the non-Assamese and make their own Socialist republic.

In Georgia you are apparently seeing moves by Russia to punish her former satellite states who are moving towards the west, and as for Nigeria, oil has been a curse for that country ever since it was discovered.
Posted by: Paul Moloney   2006-01-23 06:27  

#2  Iran is preparing the world to bow down when they unveil the bomb. Gas is them.
Posted by: 3dc   2006-01-23 01:57  

#1  I was wondering when the terrorists would figure out the natural gas supply vulnerability. I posted a map a few months back that showed France's entire natural gas supply could be cut off at just 3 locations.
Posted by: phil_b   2006-01-23 01:38  

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