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Afghanistan
Afghan hotel attacker wore cop uniform
2008-01-15
Afghanistan's intelligence service arrested a man wearing a police uniform suspected of taking part in a multipronged attack on Kabul's main luxury hotel that killed eight, officials said Tuesday.

A militant leader believed to be based in Pakistan was accused of masterminding the assault, which left dead at least one American and a journalist from Norway.

Amrullah Saleh, the head of the Afghan intelligence service, said three militants stormed the Serena Hotel on Monday evening. A guard shot and killed one attacker at the gate to the hotel's parking lot, which triggered his suicide vest. A second attacker blew himself up near the entrance to the hotel's lobby, and the third attacker made it inside the hotel and shot his way through the lobby and toward the gym, Saleh said.

He alleged the attack was masterminded by Siraj Haqqani, a well-known militant leader thought to be based in Pakistan's tribal area in Miran Shah, the main town in North Waziristan. The U.S. military has a $200,000 bounty on Haqqani.

Saleh showed a picture taken from the hotel's security cameras showing a gunman in a police uniform inside the hotel's lobby, apparently the third attacker. He was apprehended 15 to 20 minutes after the attack began, he said. "The third person, after killing a number of the guests, maybe he changed his mind for some reason, he didn't detonate himself," Saleh said. "He changed his clothes and later when security forces searched the premises, he was arrested."

The official spokesman of the Kabul Serena said Tuesday the hotel was closed for repairs, including damage caused by bullets and grenades. "This will certainly affect our business," said the spokesman, who asked not to be identified citing company policy. "The hotel was helping drive business in Afghanistan by creating a safe haven for international businessmen that wanted to invest and work here. This will dent that confidence."

There was confusion over the identities of the dead. Saleh said three Americans and a French woman were among those killed, but the U.S. Embassy said only one American citizen died. The French embassy was not aware of any French casualties. The Serena spokesman said three hotel employees and two guards were killed during the attack. The Philippines Foreign Affairs Department said a Filipina spa supervisor wounded in the attack died on Tuesday.

Norway's foreign minister, Jonas Gahr Stoere, was to cut short a visit to Afghanistan following the attack.

Carsten Thomassen, 38, a reporter for the Oslo newspaper Dagbladet, was hit by gunfire in the attack at the Serena Hotel, and died from his wounds later Monday at a Czech field hospital, Dagbladet news editor Peter Raaum told The Associated Press. A Norwegian Foreign Ministry employee was also wounded in the attack at the hotel, where the Norwegian Embassy was holding a meeting. Foreign Ministry spokesman Anders Rikter said the employee, whose name was not released, remained in a serious but stable condition. Rikter said Stoere would meet Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Tuesday, but is canceling the rest of his trip, which began Monday and was to last through Thursday, because of Thomassen's death.

Bo Asplund, the top U.N. representative in the country, said the attack was a matter of great concern, representing "a deliberate targeting of foreign guests and Afghan civilians." "The international community has been present here for many years, enjoying the hospitality and generosity of its Afghan hosts," Asplund said in a statement. "Its work is driven by the shared belief that peace and progress must prevail over war and suffering. This was an attack on those values, and a senseless crime."
Don't bother. They don't get it. They're pawns for the cause. All they need to know is what their spiritual advisor told them: They've got Allah on their side (or if they're libs, that the poor misunderstood freedom fighters have no choice because the arrogant Westerners drive them to it).
Posted by:gorb

#4  Let me sum those stories up and save everybody some time:

Fraud and abuse levels stun UN

But they don't stun anyone with 2 brains cells. (Too bad the UN wasn't stunned with a cattle prod.)

Did U.N. Program Secretly Funnel Money to North Korea?

Yes.

Three U.S. Agencies Reviewing Decision to Export High-Tech Support to Syria

The CIA and State Department agencies will approve the export if they figure it will harm Bush.

Report Details Progress in Battle Against Corruption at U.N. Office

There is none. (Progress, that is; there's plenty of corruption.)

Secret Legal Memo Urges U.N. Development Office to Rehire Whistleblower

So they can push him he can fall down an elevator shaft.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon Faces Major Test in Ethics Case

Projected grade: F-
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2008-01-15 18:50  

#3  Terrorists don't fight under the Geneva Convention principles. That is one reason why I support special status for the Gitmo detainees. As I write, we are an election away from release of those animals. Frankly, I would like to see laws that allow execution of persons based on mere association - vs probable cause of commission of a crime - with proven and known terrorists.
Posted by: Gromosh Forkbeard2610   2008-01-15 17:33  

#2  You read all those "News" magazines at the checkout countr, don't you?
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2008-01-15 13:45  

#1  FoxNews.com has an excellent article regarding the UN's corrupt procurement practices, dealing with the enemy and undermining US interests our military has fought hard for. I am suspicious by nature, but UN officials with immunity always seem to be in the picture. Targeting traffickers of Afghan heroin, and compromising a "safe haven for businessmen" sounds like a Taliban/AQ plot or at least a turf battle. Other FOX articles pertinent to the war on terror:

Fraud and abuse levels stun UN
Did U.N. Program Secretly Funnel Money to North Korea?
Three U.S. Agencies Reviewing Decision to Export High-Tech Support to Syria
Report Details Progress in Battle Against Corruption at U.N. Office
Secret Legal Memo Urges U.N. Development Office to Rehire Whistleblower
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon Faces Major Test in Ethics Case
Posted by: Danielle   2008-01-15 11:30  

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