05-16-2007, 08:51 PM
http://au.news.yahoo.com/070516/15/13h8v.html
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Wednesday May 16, 03:47 PM
<b>Pakistan suicide bomber leaves warning to U.S. spies</b>
Photo : REUTERSÂÂ
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - <b>A suicide bomber who killed 25 people, including himself, in an attack at a hotel in the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar left a grisly warning on his leg: "Those who spy for Americans will meet the same fate."</b>
"The message in Pashto language appeared to be written with a black marker," Malik Zafar Azam, Law Minister in Pakistan's volatile North West Frontier Province (NWFP), told Reuters on Wednesday.
Azam said he was the first government official to reach the Marhaba hotel in the centre of Peshawar after Tuesday's blast -- which also wounded 32 people -- and saw the severed legs of the bomber himself.
The blast left no crater, and aside from the tell-tale way in which the bomber's body had blown apart, police also found nuts and bolts, which are sometimes packed into suicide bomb vests to make the explosion more deadly.
"I myself saw blood-stained legs which were later collected by the police for DNA test," Azam said.
The hotel was owned and frequented by Afghans.
Hundreds of thousands of Afghans live in Peshawar and the surrounding area, and the city has been a staging post for jihadi groups sympathetic to al Qaeda.
To escape the conflict raging in their homeland in the past three decades, many Afghans flocked through the Khyber Pass to Peshawar, which was Afghanistan's winter capital in a bygone era.
In recent years, Peshawar has suffered an overspill of violence from tribal regions on the border with Afghanistan. The Pakistan military has been fighting al Qaeda militants there, while seeking to contain pro-Taliban tribesmen.
A rash of bomb blasts has hit the city and areas nearby since late last year, as militants angry with President Pervez Musharraf's alliance with the United States sought to destabilize the government by creating insecurity.
A little over two weeks ago, another suicide bomber killed 26 people in an attack that appeared to target the country's interior minister while he was visiting Charsadda, a town 20 km (12 miles) northeast of Peshawar.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->I have no doubts that there are US spies messing with TSP, regardless of whether the jhadi above recognised real ones or imaginary ones.
Here's a hint to the US. It's one thing to meddle with India. But to mess with US' best pal TSP is to get burnt by islamoterrorist acid. Thought they'd know that by now.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Wednesday May 16, 03:47 PM
<b>Pakistan suicide bomber leaves warning to U.S. spies</b>
Photo : REUTERSÂÂ
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - <b>A suicide bomber who killed 25 people, including himself, in an attack at a hotel in the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar left a grisly warning on his leg: "Those who spy for Americans will meet the same fate."</b>
"The message in Pashto language appeared to be written with a black marker," Malik Zafar Azam, Law Minister in Pakistan's volatile North West Frontier Province (NWFP), told Reuters on Wednesday.
Azam said he was the first government official to reach the Marhaba hotel in the centre of Peshawar after Tuesday's blast -- which also wounded 32 people -- and saw the severed legs of the bomber himself.
The blast left no crater, and aside from the tell-tale way in which the bomber's body had blown apart, police also found nuts and bolts, which are sometimes packed into suicide bomb vests to make the explosion more deadly.
"I myself saw blood-stained legs which were later collected by the police for DNA test," Azam said.
The hotel was owned and frequented by Afghans.
Hundreds of thousands of Afghans live in Peshawar and the surrounding area, and the city has been a staging post for jihadi groups sympathetic to al Qaeda.
To escape the conflict raging in their homeland in the past three decades, many Afghans flocked through the Khyber Pass to Peshawar, which was Afghanistan's winter capital in a bygone era.
In recent years, Peshawar has suffered an overspill of violence from tribal regions on the border with Afghanistan. The Pakistan military has been fighting al Qaeda militants there, while seeking to contain pro-Taliban tribesmen.
A rash of bomb blasts has hit the city and areas nearby since late last year, as militants angry with President Pervez Musharraf's alliance with the United States sought to destabilize the government by creating insecurity.
A little over two weeks ago, another suicide bomber killed 26 people in an attack that appeared to target the country's interior minister while he was visiting Charsadda, a town 20 km (12 miles) northeast of Peshawar.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->I have no doubts that there are US spies messing with TSP, regardless of whether the jhadi above recognised real ones or imaginary ones.
Here's a hint to the US. It's one thing to meddle with India. But to mess with US' best pal TSP is to get burnt by islamoterrorist acid. Thought they'd know that by now.