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Explosion in Iranian mosque kills 15, injures 80
2009-05-28
The blast went off as the mosque's cleric was delivering a weekly speech denouncing the Bahai faith and Wahabiism — an austere brand of Sunni Islam practiced mostly in Saudi Arabia, according to local news reports. Such speeches are not unusual in Iranian mosques.
An explosion in a mosque killed 15 people near Iran's volatile border with Pakistan and Afghanistan on Thursday and a local official said it was a terrorist attack.

The blast went off in Zahedan, the capital of a lawless province that frequently witnesses clashes between police and gangs involved in drug smuggling. It has also seen attacks by an Islamic militant group called Jundallah, which claims to be fighting for rights of Sunni Muslims in mainly Shiite Iran but is suspected of al-Qaida links.

Alaeddin Mazari, a local journalist in Zahedan, told The Associated Press that the explosion occurred in the second biggest Shiite Muslim mosque in the city, some 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers) southeast of the capital, Tehran.

Ali Mohammad Azad, the governor of Sistan-Baluchistan province where Zahedan is the capital, told the official Islamic Republic News Agency the explosion happened at 7:45 p.m. (16:15 GMT) and said a terrorist was involved, but didn't provide further details. He told state television that he detained some suspects who planned additional attacks ahead of the June 12 presidential election.

The state news agency said 80 people were injured in the explosion and no group had taken responsibility. It quoted an unnamed official as saying part of the mosque was destroyed and rescue teams were transferring the bodies of the dead and injured.
I was leaning towards work accident 'til I read this:
The blast went off as the mosque's cleric was delivering a weekly speech denouncing the Bahai faith and Wahabiism — an austere brand of Sunni Islam practiced mostly in Saudi Arabia, according to local news reports. Such speeches are not unusual in Iranian mosques.
Posted by:Seafarious

#7  What's the downside, #4 SteveS?
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2009-05-28 23:02  

#6  May his cup runneth over.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2009-05-28 18:31  

#5  Allan loves martyrs
Posted by: Frank G   2009-05-28 18:09  

#4  Yesterday, while reading the death toll from bombings in Pakistan, it occurred to me that the biggest enemy of Islam is Islam - at least as far as piles of dead Muslims are concerned.
Posted by: SteveS   2009-05-28 17:37  

#3  Asia Times reports that Al Qaeda has recently forged an alliance with an Iranian Baluchi organization. Al Qaeda wants this organization (Jundullah or "Army of God") to attack Shia targets in Iranian Baluchistan in return for Al Qaeda funding and support.

More details at the link.
Posted by: Frozen Al   2009-05-28 17:33  

#2  It wouldn't be the Bahai who wanted to off him. Wahabbis don't take criticism well, however, and would have no problem attacking heathen Shiites.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2009-05-28 17:22  

#1  death toll up to 30 as of this comment
Posted by: Lord garth   2009-05-28 16:40  

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