Al Qaeda Claims Responsibility For Deadly Algiers Bombings

ALGIERS, Algeria — Truck bombs exploded minutes apart Tuesday in central Algiers, heavily damaging U.N. offices and partly ripping the facade off a government building. At least 26 people were killed, including U.N. workers, and scores were wounded, officials said.
The North African branch of Al Qaeda claimed responsibility in a Web site posting and said homicide bombers carried out the attack. Jihadists in Iraq who later affiliated with Al Qaeda were blamed for attacking the U.N. headquarters in Baghdad in 2003, killing 22.
The two bombs exploded around 9:30 a.m., and one had deliberately targeted United Nations offices, according to the head of the U.N. refugee agency in Geneva. The other bomb struck outside Algeria’s Constitutional Council, said Interior Minister Noureddine Yazid Zerhouni.
Al Qaeda-linked militants who were arrested after deadly April bombings in Algeria had identified those buildings as among their future targets, the official APS news agency quoted him as saying.
A small tanker truck was used in the U.N. attack, while a van used in the other bombing, he said.
A statement on a militant Web site said two “martyrs” of Al Qaeda in Islamic North Africa drove vehicles each loaded with more than 1,700 pounds of explosives “to attack the headquarters of the international infidels’ den” and the Algerian Constitutional Council.
“This is another successful conquest … carried out by the Knights of the Faith with their blood in defense of the wounded nation of Islam,” said the statement.
The attacks killed 26 people, an Interior Ministry statement said, adding that the dead included two U.N. staffers — one Danish, the other Senegalese. Also among the dead were three people from Asia, although their nationalities were not given.
As many as 177 people were wounded.
U.N. spokeswoman Maria Okabe said in New York that five U.N. employees were believed to be among the dead. Ron Redmond, chief spokesman for the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees in Geneva, said only two UNHCR staff members — both drivers from Algeria — were killed, and that more than a dozen workers were injured, one seriously. All missing employees were accounted for, he added.
Initial reports from hospital and rescue officials had put the death toll at 45.



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December 11th, 2007 at 3:01 pmEdwards and the like are Al Qaeda’s best supporters and have done more to give AQ credibility than 100 thousand jihads could ever do. Hell, if people like Fluffy, Pelosi, Reid, or the Hildabeast were ever to figure out how many Isam-o-nuts are really in this world, and the type of power they could have if they revealed their true colors. Think about it, in the USA, we are looking at only 120 million liberals (lovers of death and poverty much like that of Islam), can you image how ape shit these types would be if they could have the support of over 1 Billion of these pricks?
God help us all.
December 11th, 2007 at 3:18 pm