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Al-Qaeda 'behind Madrid blasts' (Unconfirmed reports say a suicide bomber in Madrid.)
The Australian ^ | 3/12/04

Posted on 03/11/2004 6:43:33 PM PST by empirekin768

Al-Qaeda 'behind Madrid blasts' By staff writers and wires March 12, 2004 A GROUP linked to Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda terror network has claimed responsibility for yesterday's bombs in Spain that killed more than 190 and injured 1400.

The group, calling itself The Brigade of Abu Hafs Al-Masri, said it was acting in the name of al-Qaeda in a letter to a London Arabic-language newspaper.

It said one of its "death squads" had penetrated "one of the pillars of the crusade alliance, Spain".

A total of 13 bombs were planted in three railway stations yesterday in the worst terrorist attack ever on Spanish soil. The bombs killed at least 192 and injured 1400 people when they exploded at 7.30am local time (5.30pm AEDT).

It was Europe's worst terror attack since the 1988 bombing of a Pan Am jetliner over Lockerbie, Scotland, which killed 270 people.

Unconfirmed reports say a suicide bomber was on at least one of the four trains struck in the co-ordinated attacks.

Spanish investigators believe the country is a hub of European activity for Islamic extremist terror groups, led by al-Qaeda. Lead September 11 hijacker Mohamed Atta visited Spain twice ahead of the operation to finalise details of the 2001 plot, anti-terror investigators say.(Full story: al-Qaeda's Spanish connections)

News of al-Qaeda's involvement sent shock waves through American markets, with the US dollar quickly sliding in value. At 11.30am AEDT it was trading at 0.7347c against the Australian dollar, down from an opening price of 73.81c.

Authorities initially suspected Basque separatist group ETA but are now following several lines of inquiry after a van full of detonators and audio tapes reciting verses from the Koran was found east of the Spanish capital.

After an emergency Cabinet meeting, a sombre Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar vowed to hunt down the attackers.

"This is mass murder," he said.

After the blasts, commuters panicked, trampling one another, abandoning their shoes and bags, as the bombs turned commuter trains into twisted wrecks and left platforms strewn with bodies. Cellphones rang unanswered on corpses.

Distraught student Isabel Vega said: "It was horrible. After the explosion people hurled themselves to the floor. There were dead and injured lying all around."

In all, 10 devices exploded. The remaining three were defused by Spanish bomb squads.

World leaders condemned the atrocity, three days before Spain's general election, as an attack on democracy and urged a joint stand against terrorism.

People took to the streets of Madrid in anti-ETA protests, though it now appears the Basque group may not have been behind the atrocity / AFP Prime Minister John Howard said it was "a dreadful atrocity without any justification".

"I express on behalf of the Australian people our sorrow and our outrage and our sense of support and concern for the people of Spain," Mr Howard said.

The letter to London's Al-Quds Al-Arabi from the terror group said; "The death squad (of the Abu Hafs Al-Masri Brigades) succeeded in penetrating the crusader European depths and striking one of the pillars of the crusader alliance - Spain - with a painful blow."

It was signed "Abu Hafs al-Masri Brigades/Al-Qaeda" and dated March 11.

Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar was a fervent ally in the 2003 US-led war in Iraq to oust former leader Saddam Hussein and Madrid still deploys 1300 troops as part of a multinational force in the war-torn country.

ETA emphatically denied any link to the atrocity. The Basque group's usual practice is to issue bomb warnings and quickly claim responsibility for its actions.

British Prime Minister Tony Blair condemned the attack saying it highlighted the threat posed by terrorism worldwide.

"The terrible attack underlines the threat that we all continue to face from terrorism in many countries, and why we all must work together internationally to safeguard our peoples against such attacks and defeat terrorism," he said.

US President George W. Bush rang Spain's Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar to send "his condolences over the viciousness" of the attack, said National Security Council spokesman Sean McCormack.

with AP & AFP


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 31104; alqaeda; jihadineurope; madridbombing; madridmassacre; religionofpieces; spain; terrorism
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To: eno_
BBC=Better Be Cautious, post Hutton at least. In stark contrast, I'm loving the Australian coverage of this...they're all over this story.
21 posted on 03/11/2004 7:14:00 PM PST by empirekin768
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To: crazycat
It will be interesting. I come and go on it myself, because ETA has certainly been trying to pull something off for the last several months, and once two members were even caught trying to load suitcases filled with dynamite onto a Madrid bound train. ETA is quite ruthless, and certainly would not hesitate to do something like this.

However, ETA often has a certain "gang that couldn't shoot straight" air to it, and its members - increasingly very young and inexperienced - are frequently caught for stupid errors. It's hard for me to believe that they would be able to carry off such a coordinated attack.
22 posted on 03/11/2004 7:15:24 PM PST by livius
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To: empirekin768
Al Qaeda, without a doubt.

I find their constant repetition of the "crusader" cliche, so reminiscent of the communists' use of equally meaningless cliches such as "capitalist running dogs" and "imperialists" during the Cold War.

Ironically, it's been the Muslims who have oppressed Spain down through the ages, rather than vice versa. Muslim Moorish invaders persecuted Christianity in this country and others for many years before being tossed out.

23 posted on 03/11/2004 7:24:02 PM PST by marshmallow
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To: vp_cal
Start counting the day after 9/11/01. Stop at today's date and you have exactly 911 days. Go ahead and try it. It's been 911 days since 9/11. Madrid attack?
24 posted on 03/11/2004 7:25:14 PM PST by Tinhatter
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To: marshmallow
Absolutely. Spain was invaded first if you want to be historically indignant. Then again, that was "infidel" land and not holy desert see.
25 posted on 03/11/2004 7:27:59 PM PST by empirekin768
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To: livius
When I heard the first reports, I put it down to ETA straight away, but now when one sees the scale of the attack and the fact that ETA is denying it, one must I think consider this as al-quiada.

I also think Europe does not want to admit this is al-quiada, as that is too embarrasing for them. However ETA has never tried something this big and tommorrow apparently, there are going to be huge demonstrations across Spain, against the bombings, so if ETA was involved, it has been a massive failure.


26 posted on 03/11/2004 7:30:44 PM PST by crazycat
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To: All
I heard a report on Fox that there were 10 bombs in all and that they were remotely detonated.
A van was found with the remote control device and an arabic tape recording.
I have found no substantiation for this in other reports.
Has anyone else heard this claim?
27 posted on 03/11/2004 7:31:36 PM PST by mylife
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To: crazycat
its not the ETA, the type of attack, the numerical stuff with the dates, its AQ.
28 posted on 03/11/2004 7:31:40 PM PST by oceanview
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To: mylife
we've all heard it, the mainstream media is doing its best to cover it up.
29 posted on 03/11/2004 7:32:18 PM PST by oceanview
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To: oceanview
Thanks OV
30 posted on 03/11/2004 7:34:47 PM PST by mylife
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To: T Minus Four
Ping
31 posted on 03/11/2004 7:35:02 PM PST by 4mer Liberal ("la amenaza de terrorismo ha sido exagerada "- Juan F'in Kerry can explain)
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To: Tinhatter; All
yes you are right - the madrid attacks happened
exactly 911 days after 9/11/2001.

it was islamic terrorism....
32 posted on 03/11/2004 7:38:02 PM PST by vp_cal
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To: vp_cal
Well I'll be
33 posted on 03/11/2004 7:44:18 PM PST by mylife
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To: Fitzcarraldo
Kerry:

1) "Bush has been unable to capture bin Laden, thus laying the foundation for this attack."

2) "We must reach out to the 'Arab Street' by laying aside the divisive elements of Christianity and Judaism."

3) "The word 'Crusader' must be struck from the English language.

I think you could have a profitable future with the DNC

34 posted on 03/11/2004 7:46:23 PM PST by Lawgvr1955 (I am not completely worthless; I can always serve as a "bad example".)
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To: eno_
ETA denied the incident from the start, it took the Spaniards to realize that this is not their mode of operation. And its not.
35 posted on 03/11/2004 7:48:11 PM PST by Iberian
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To: VadeRetro
Terrorism, schmerrorism

To the libs the people fighting terror are more despicable than the terrorists.

36 posted on 03/11/2004 7:49:00 PM PST by Lawgvr1955 (I am not completely worthless; I can always serve as a "bad example".)
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To: vp_cal
Its that right? have not done the math yet.
37 posted on 03/11/2004 7:49:39 PM PST by Iberian
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To: tessalu
Prior to 911, myself and countless others said, the Muslim terrorists will hit us because we do not protect our borders. And when 911 happened, myself and countless others said, this is what happens when you have no borders.

Tonight I watch the news, VGS on FOX, an analyst from Turkey - he says this is a "very bad" sign, ... and all the while I know, in the back of my mind, this is what happens when you have no borders. And I just got the gut feeling, as if I know it, it will happen just like that, in a BART station, a subway, here in the US, again, and they will have come over the Mexican border, and linked up with terrorists who are already here, and link up with also LEFT WING TERRORISTS who are already here, and it will happen. And then the news will come out, of terrorists coming over the border, from MEXICO.

And then, when that happens, we will all look at George Bush and say, "You wanted to give them Amnesty, and more came, AND MORE CAME, AND MORE, and IT WAS MORE DIFFICULT TO PROTECT OUR BORDERS, and WE HAVE NO BORDERS" ... and then what?

And then what does the no borders kiss Mexico's ass wing of the Republican party say, then? Of course, they are the "lesser of evil" - of course we all know, the DEMOCRATS ARE THE ENEMY OF DEMOCRACY, and WOULD OPEN THE BORDERS EVEN WIDER ... of course we know that.

It still doesn't change the fact.

When we get hit again.

And the news comes out.

That they came over the MEXICAN BORDER.

Then what does Bush say then? That they will do the jobs that Americans won't do?

My GOD!

CLOSE THE DAMN BORDERS! BUSH DO SOMETHING! DO IT!

38 posted on 03/11/2004 7:50:09 PM PST by Brian_Baldwin
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To: empirekin768
It would be nice to have foreign leaders denouncing him as reckless for a change wouldn't it?

It would be quite a shock to Kerry's ego. Didn't he state the other day that he talked to a great number of foreign leaders and they all told him they wanted him to beat Bush? I think Kerry smoked and listened too many times to "Puff the Magic Dragon".

39 posted on 03/11/2004 7:51:16 PM PST by Lawgvr1955 (I am not completely worthless; I can always serve as a "bad example".)
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To: empirekin768
*BUMP*!
40 posted on 03/11/2004 7:53:00 PM PST by ex-Texan
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