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    This is just in: CNN

  • #2
    This is happening so often I don't have enough energy to yell BASTARDS

    3 cars exploded simultaneously. An organized attack, and deadly efficient.
    However, it seems these weren't suicide attacks, so it appears the terrorist modus operandi isn't the same in Morocco as in ME. Could that be a new tactics of the Saharian separatists ?
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    • #3
      A good rule of thumb for 'big news' like this is, "the first three reports are wrong".

      That said...

      At Least 20 Die in Casablanca Blasts


      By NICOLAS MARMIE
      The Associated Press
      Friday, May 16, 2003; 9:38 PM


      RABAT, Morocco - Four explosions tore through the coastal city of Casablanca Friday night, killing at least 20 people in blasts that went off near a synagogue and heavily damaged the Belgian consulate, officials said.

      Two policemen outside the consulate were killed and a security guard was hospitalized, Belgian Foreign Ministry spokesman Didier Seeuws told the Belgian news agency Belgas.

      A U.S. official said that the blast were caused by car bombs and at least one occurred near a synagogue. "No U.S. government facility was targeted," U.S. State Department spokeswoman Joanne Moore said in Washington. officials said.

      The Interior Ministry said at least 20 people were killed and several other injured. Security officials said there were burned-out vehicles at the four sites near consulates and restaurants in the center of the city, Morocco's economic center.

      Belgian Foreign Minister Louis Michel sent a message of condolances to the Moroccan government denoiuncing all forms of terrorism.

      It wasn't immediately clear who was behind the attacks in Morocco. But U.S. counterterrorism officials in Washington had warned Friday of a coordinated effort by Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network to strike lightly defended targets worlwide, citing the bombings earlier this week in Saudi Arabia as well as threats in Africa and Asia.

      The suicide blasts in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, killed 34 people at three foreigners' housing compounds.

      U.S. and British authorities had warned of threats in East Africa, particularly Kenya, and in southeast Asia, particularly Malaysia. U.S. officials also received an unconfirmed report that a possible terrorist attack may occur in the western Saudi city of Jiddah.

      Morocco, considered a moderate Arab nation, has been a staunch U.S. ally. But it expressed regret that a peaceful solution could not be found in the Iraq crisis.

      The Moroccan public turned out in large numbers for anti-war protests against the Iraq war, including one in the capital, Rabat, in March that drew 200,000 people.

      King Mohammed VI has expressed concern the war could rouse the country's Islamic fundamentalist movement.

      Al-Qaida has suffered serious blows in recent months, including the capture of alleged Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammed. But senior al-Qaida leaders were thought to be hiding in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran, U.S. officials said.

      In another North African country, an explosion on April 11, 2002, tore apart sections of a synagogue on the Tunisian resort island of Djerba, killing 21 people, mostly foreign tourists. The blast has been linked to Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network.

      © 2003 The Associated Press
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      • #4
        Maybe a good initiative would be to reconsider the strategy in the war on terror ?
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        • #5
          Which of the above targets were American?
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          • #6
            Deadly bomb attacks hit Casablanca

            At least 20 people have been killed and a number injured in a series of bomb attacks in Morocco's largest city Casablanca, security officials said.

            Four explosions - three of them car bombs - occurred within half an hour at locations near the centre of the city, authorities said.

            The interior minister said the attacks "bear the hallmark of international terrorism".

            The targets appeared to include the Belgian consulate, the Safir Hotel, a Jewish community centre and Casa de Espana - a Spanish restaurant.

            Local journalist Aboubakr Jammai told the BBC that witnesses had spoken of "many dead" and injured. "There are body parts all over the place," he said.

            The bombings in Morocco's commercial capital come against a background of worldwide terror alerts and just days after a series of car bomb attacks in the capital of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh, which killed 34 people.

            The blasts in Riyadh were blamed on Osama Bin Laden's al-Qaeda network, and analysts say the clear planning and co-ordination of the simultaneous attacks in Casablanca will throw suspicion on the group once more.

            According to Morocco's interior ministry the burnt-out wrecks of three vehicles possibly used to carry bombs can be seen at the scene of three of the attacks.

            Mr Jammai said that a fourth bomb attack, that on the Hotel Safir, had been carried out by a suicide bomber and not a car bomb.

            He said that at least eight people had been killed in that incident alone.

            Guards killed

            Belgian foreign ministry spokesman Didier Seeuws told the Belgian news agency Belga that the country's consulate was heavily damaged by the attack near it.

            He said two policemen outside the building were killed and a security guard needed hospital treatment for his injuries.

            Mr Jammai said that a fellow journalist at Casablanca's main hospital had reported that the facility had been inundated by injured people, many of whom had been severely burned.

            The streets of Casablanca are reported to be largely empty as frightened residents raced home to take shelter.

            Casablanca, Morocco's economic capital, is about 100 kilometres (60 miles) south west of Rabat on the Atlantic coast.

            Prime suspects

            The BBC's Heba Saleh in Cairo says it is too early to draw any conclusions as to whether al-Qaeda is involved.

            She says that the attacks appear to have hit substantial numbers of Moroccans, rather than just foreigners.

            But she adds that there are no Moroccan activist groups which are known to use violence to further their cause, so this may indicate the involvement of an international terrorist group such as al-Qaeda.

            Morocco has been a staunch ally of the US, although it did express opposition to the war against Iraq, with King Mohammed VI warning that it could anger the country's Islamic fundamentalists.

            Both US and British authorities have issued a number of recent warnings about possible terrorist attacks in East Africa, particularly Kenya, and South East Asia, especially Malaysia.
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            • #7
              The leadership of al_Queda has been feeling depressed lately because the people of the world have been focusing on Iraq and Saddam Hussein, and had nearly forgotten about them. The hate index was dropping precariously low. In a series orf bold moves they've shifted their focus away from innocent Africans to their own Arabic people. After all, no one carries a grudge like an Arab. By attacking their Muslim brothers they're guarenteed decades of hatred. To an al-Queda member it just doesn't get better than that.
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              • #8
                Radio just said ten suicide bombers on five targets -- add the Spanish consulate and a Jewish cemetary to list.

                Why would anyone suicide bomb a cemetary?
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Dr Strangelove
                  The hate index was dropping precariously low.


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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by The Mad Monk

                    Why would anyone suicide bomb a cemetary?
                    To guarantee dead bodies at the scene?

                    OK, thats enough black humor for me.
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                    • #11
                      Chechnya, Saudi Arabia, and now Morroco, is Al-Qaeda declaring the war against the entire world? These bombings couldn't have come at a worse time when divisions between major Western powers are quite visible. Now after your nice carefully planned suicide bombings, you just forced them into the same boat again.

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                      • #12
                        The planners probably expected the Iraq war to be ongoing at this time, so that this would be a signal for a 'great uprising'. Looks like somebody forgot to tell the troops to hold up.
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                        • #13
                          These bombings in Casablanca are obviously a message that Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez should not remake the classic movie of the same name.

                          In that case, this is one instance in which I agree with the terrorists.

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                          • #14
                            The Israeli Foreign Ministry claims that there is a direct connection between the attacks in Riad and Casablanca and the attack in Israel by two Brit bombers a while ago.
                            "Beware of he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart he dreams himself your master" - Commissioner Pravin Lal.

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                            • #15
                              I can't but wonder whether this has anything to do with Aznar's visible support for the Iraq war.

                              Why the Belgian consulate would be included in that case is a mystery to me, though.
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