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India-Pakistan
Explosions heard near radical mosque in Pakistan
2007-07-05
Several explosions were heard near a radical mosque besieged by security forces in the Pakistani capital Thursday, hours after its top cleric was captured trying to sneak out of the complex disguised in a woman's burka. It was not immediately clear what caused the series of heavy blasts, which lit up the sky near Islamabad's Lal Masjid, or Red Mosque, before dawn between bursts of gunfire. Troops ringing the mosque pushed reporters far back from the area.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Troops ringing the mosque pushed reporters far back from the area.

Best news I've heard in a long time, keep the liars as far away as possible.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-07-05 16:54  

#3  The legitimate burqa-wearing students were likely the ones holding the gun to his head. When females turn fanatic...
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-07-05 11:02  

#2  "made it clear to him that they would fight until the last man and the last bullet. "

Please ignore all those tall burhka-wearin' wimmin-folk leaving the building.....
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2007-07-05 09:39  

#1  Asia Times with more background


KARACHI - A fierce battle to seize Taliban and al-Qaeda assets in Pakistan has begun from the capital Islamabad, where hundreds of militants holed up in the radical Lal Masjid (Red Mosque) are surrounded by 12,000 Pakistani troops.

Significantly, Lal Masjid has become the rallying point for jihadis against the establishment. The country's jihadis have traditionally fought under the umbrella of the state in Kashmir or in Afghanistan - not against their own government.
[..]
tanks fired shells at Lal Masjid in the early hours of Thursday, apparently destroying its front wall.
[..]The president of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League, Chaudhary Shujaat, and Ghazi spoke on Wednesday night on possible terms of surrender, but suddenly Ghazi changed his mind and refused to lay down his weapons. It is suspected that militants inside the mosque forced Ghazi to take a stand and made it clear to him that they would fight until the last man and the last bullet.
[..]
Interrogators of the students and Aziz can be expected to focus on several key issues:
# Possible channels of communication between Lal Masjid and al-Qaeda deputy Ayman al-Zawahiri; Tahir Yuldashev, leader of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan; and Maulana Jalaluddin Haqqani, deputy to the Taliban's Mullah Omar.
# The strategic assets of the Taliban, such as training centers in Pakistan. Lal Masjid has been a recruiting center for the Taliban from where youths were sent for training to North Waziristan and South Waziristan, as well as to the Swat Valley in North West Frontier Province (NWFP) and Malakand in Balochistan province.
# Financial channels - how money collected from all over Pakistan through charities and philanthropists makes its way to Taliban and al-Qaeda members.


Posted by: 3dc   2007-07-05 09:25  

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