Monday, May 16, 2011

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The Pakistani Taliban claimed the bombing of a Saudi diplomat in Karachi falls

In a statement quoted by state news agency, the Government of Riyadh diplomat said the deceased was a consular employee, called Hassan al-Qahtani, who was murdered while traveling to work. " The diplomat died after a group of armed men attacked a car in the Saudi consulate in Karachi, said the Saudi ambassador to Pakistan, Abdul Aziz al-Ghadeer. Apparently, the diplomat was driving his own car when "four people riding a motorcycle opened fire from two positions," police said.

While the U.S. does not terminate the drone attacks, will remain similar attacks This attack comes days after several people threw two hand grenades at the headquarters of the Saudi consulate in Karachi, although in that case there were no casualties. The terrorist organization Al Qaeda has vowed to avenge the recent death of its leader, Osama bin Laden, at the hands of a U.S. command in the territory of Pakistan.

A Pakistani Taliban spokesman has taken on behalf of the Islamic militia, "the responsibility" of the attack and said that "while the United States no longer pursue Al Qaeda and no end to drone attacks , will remain similar attacks. "

Earlier, a spokesman, Ehsanullah Ehsan, had claimed that the Taliban had committed the attack, but added that supporters had "fully" the attack because, "as Pakistan, Saudi Arabia is a slave of the United States and, indeed, is two steps ahead of Pakistan. "

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