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Pakistani Taliban Claim Responsibility For Deadly Suicide Bombing (VIDEO)

First Posted: 05/13/11 01:59 AM ET Updated: 07/12/11 06:12 AM ET

RIAZ KHAN, Associated Press

HABQADAR, Pakistan -- A pair of Taliban suicide bombers attacked paramilitary police recruits eagerly heading home for a break after months of training, killing 80 people Friday in the first act of retaliation for the U.S. raid that killed Osama bin Laden.

In claiming responsibility, the al-Qaida linked militant group cited anger at Pakistan's military for failing to stop the American incursion on their soil.

The blasts in the northwest were a reminder of the savagery of Islamist insurgents in Pakistan. Tensions also have risen between the U.S. and Islamabad over allegations that some elements of Pakistani security forces had been harboring bin Laden, who died in a May 2 raid in Abbottabad, a garrison town about three hours' drive from the scene of the bombing.

"We have done this to avenge the Abbottabad incident," Ahsanullah Ahsan, a spokesman for the Pakistani Taliban, told The Associated Press in a phone call. He warned that the group was also planning attacks on Americans living inside Pakistan.

The bombers blew themselves up in Shabqadar at the main gate of the facility for the Frontier Constabulary, a poorly equipped but front-line force in the battle against al-Qaida and allied Islamist groups like the Pakistani Taliban close to the Afghan border. Like other branches of Pakistan's security forces, it has received U.S. funding to try to sharpen its skills.

At least 80 people were killed, including 66 recruits, and around 120 people were wounded, said police officer Liaqat Ali Khan.

Around 900 young men were leaving the center after spending six months of training there. They were in high spirits and looking forward to seeing their families, for which some had brought gifts, a survivor said.

Some people were sitting inside public minivans and others were loading luggage atop the vehicles when the bombers struck, witnesses said.

"We were heading toward a van when the first blast took place and we fell on the ground and then there was another blast," said 21-year-old Rehmanullah Khan. "We enjoyed our time together, all the good and bad weather and I cannot forget the cries of my friends before they died."

The scene was littered with shards of glass mixed with blood and flesh. The explosions destroyed at least 10 vans.

It was the first major militant attack in Pakistan since bin Laden's death on May 2, and the deadliest this year.

Militants had pledged to avenge the killing and launch reprisal strikes in Pakistan.

The Taliban spokesman suggested the attack was aimed as punishment against Pakistani authorities for failing to stop the unilateral U.S. raid that killed bin Laden, something that has sparked popular nationalist and Islamist anger.

"The Pakistani army has failed to protect its land," Ahsan said.

In its communications, the Taliban often tries to tap into popular sentiments in the country, where anti-Americanism is often stronger than feelings against Islamist militants. This is despite militant attacks over the last four years claiming the lives of many hundreds, if not thousands, of civilians.

Some 350 lawyers sympathetic with Islamists attended special prayers for bin Laden on the premises of the provincial high court in the eastern city of Lahore on Friday. The lawyers cursed the May 2 raid, chanting "Down with America."

The explosive vests used in Friday's attacks were packed with ball bearings and nails, police said.

Police official Nisar Khan said a suicide bomber in his late teens or early 20s set off one of the blasts.

"The first blast occurred in the middle of the road, and after that there was a huge blast that was more powerful than the first," said Abdul Wahid, a 25-year-old recruit whose legs were wounded in the blasts.

Bin Laden, the Sept. 11 mastermind, and at least four others were killed by U.S. Navy SEALs who raided his compound in Abbottabad. Bin Laden is believed to have lived in the large house for up to six years.

Pakistani officials have denied knowing he was there but criticized the U.S. raid ordered by President Barack Obama as a violation of their country's sovereignty. To counter allegations that Pakistan harbored bin Laden, the officials point out that thousands of Pakistani citizens, and up to 3,000 of its security forces, have died in suicide and other attacks since Sept. 11, 2001, when Islamabad became an ally of the U.S. in taking on Islamist extremists.

Many of the attacks have targeted Pakistani security forces, but government buildings, religious minorities and Western targets also have been hit.

Pakistan's intelligence chief, Gen. Ahmed Shuja Pasha, admitted "negligence" on the part of authorities in failing to find bin Laden during a closed session in Parliament on Friday, a government spokeswoman told reporters. Military officials, including the powerful army chief Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, said they would improve the country's air defenses, which did not detect the high-tech U.S. choppers used in the raid.

The military leaders also assured lawmakers that Pakistan's nuclear arsenals are safe and that the armed forces were capable of defending the country, said Firdous Ashiq Awan, the federal information minister.

In another development Friday, Pakistani intelligence officials said a U.S. missile strike killed three people near the Afghan border.

The four missiles struck a vehicle in the Doga Madakhel village of North Waziristan tribal region. North Waziristan is home to many militant groups dedicated to attacking Western troops in Afghanistan.

The two officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to media. They did not know the identities of the dead.

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Associated Press writers Ashraf Khan and Deb Riechmann in Islamabad, Babar Dogar in Lahore and Ishtiaq Mahsud in Dera Ismail Khan contributed to this report.

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10:22 AM on 05/20/2011
Where do these people keep getting their ammunition? Should their not be stricter control on explosives? Of course they can manufacture it. Some serious forensics on the ammo could tell where its coming from and stop its propagation.
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Nina Platter
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04:32 PM on 05/15/2011
This is so sad, such unnessisary human suffering! I will never relate to those vengeful haters! I am sorry for those people and there families dealing with such loss, and pain!
12:18 AM on 05/15/2011
Most victims of AQ are Muslim.
07:42 AM on 05/15/2011
Thats only because there are so many of them, and they are close by.
05:45 PM on 05/14/2011
Instead of "Bin Laden, the Sept. 11 mastermind," you might want to make that "Bin Laden,
the _alleged_ Sept. 11 mastermind".

The FBI DID NOT HAVE HARD EVIDENCE TO CONVICT OBL.
The wanted posters make no mention of 9/11. Have a look: http://www.fbi.gov/wanted/topten/usama-bin-laden.

There was a video where bin Laden allegedly admits to his role in the attacks.
And that video is a fake - have a look at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41UAnkQARFs

The real Osama bin laden denied any responsibility -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eL34buPJJxc&NR=1
It would have been a crowning achievement for OBL and his Al Qaeda gang if it had been their doing, and he would have proudly bragged about the deed. - But he didn't.

The Taliban offered Bin Laden up for trial shortly after 9/11 if we could offer concrete proof he was responsible. We couldn't then, we can't now. So we went to war., and have since killed twice as many Americans as the 9/11 attacks, maimed many thousands more, and left over a million dead and wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan.

So now we finally got the bad guy. Or maybe not.

But we did shut him up for good. Now he can never divulge sinister truths about that attack the government does not want you to know.
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Doug Sandlin
We see the world not as it is, but as we are.
06:53 PM on 05/14/2011
Well, we have Khalid Sheikh Mohammed in custody, and a verbatim transcript from his 2007 Guantanamo tribunal, where he attests to being the operations manager for 9/11 and other major terrorist plots.

http://www.defense.gov/news/transcript_isn10024.pdf

Skeptics may just pass it off as fake, but if it's faked, it's done amazingly well, right down to KSM's properly-broken English.

Anyone reading who hasn't read through it might at least find it interesting.
OpposingViewpoint
Sometimes you get and sometimes you get got
07:56 PM on 05/27/2011
You're right about KSM. He was well known as a terror operative as far back as 1995. Just ask Col. Mendoza of the PNP.
03:46 PM on 05/14/2011
Why do these goons try and tell me they are religious, they are about as religious as a snake in the grass. THEY ARE ALL OUT KILLERS, THEY DON'T BELIEVE IN ANYTHING BUT WHAT THEY ARE TOLD....THEY HAVE NO GOD OF ANY KIND, THEY ONLY WORSHIP A LEADER A MAN WHO EVER THAT IS FOR THE DAY...THEY ARE IGNORANT KILLERS WHO SAY THEY ARE RELIGIOUS, STUPIDITY IS WHAT THEY WORSHIP. HOLY MEN DON'T MURDER FOR NOTHING, THIS IS WHAT THEY ARE DOING FOR CONTROL ONLY AND TELL OTHERS ITS THEIR BELIEF, THEY TELL LIES ONLY. WHAT OGNORANT LITTLE BOYS. AND THEY SAY THEY DIDN'T HIDE THIS KILLER OUT ALL THESE YEARS..... I'M TIRED OF BEING THEIR WHIPPING POST. EVERY TIME THEY GET MAD ABOUT SOMETHINT ITS SOMEBODY ELSES FAULT AND THIS GIVE THEM THE RIGHT TO KILL...I SAY ITS ABOUT TIME TO SHOW THEM WHAT WE'RE HERE FOR....KILL THEIR HAIRY FACED BUTTS OFF THE PLANET.... I'M SICK OF THEM TRYING TO MAKE US AND OTHER LIVE IN FEAR. JUST DAM SICK OF IT.
09:40 PM on 05/14/2011
Frankly, your anger would have been plain enough without caps, but I know where you're coming from. Blame it on the religion, which has no concept of non-violence.
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patililac
heaven forbid!
12:19 AM on 05/15/2011
I think you're wrong about that. However, I think extremists have no concept of non-violence. Furthermore, they so proudly insist that they don't go after Muslims, which is obviously not true.
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Doug Sandlin
We see the world not as it is, but as we are.
07:09 PM on 05/16/2011
"Blame it on the religion, which has no concept of non-violen­ce. "

That's out of touch with reality, though.

http://cpost.uchicago.edu/

CPOST (Chicago Project On Security & Terrorism) has compiled a highly-detailed database of every suicide terrorist attack from 1981-2008. The entire database is online.

They say it's not about religion, but about Muslim extremists trying to motivate foreign, non-Muslim armies to withdraw from Muslim countries.

The data has a 1:1 correlation with that hypothesis - where attacks occur, increases in attacks, and decreases, attacker pre-suicide video statements, and so on.

If it was about religion, we should see some deviation from those patterns -- but we don't.

If it's actually about religion, can you point out exactly where and how CPOST is wrong?
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07:52 PM on 05/16/2011
Your anger is understandable, if you have been exposed to a media that tells you 24/7 that there are loads of mindless, ruthless, movie-like terrorists out there who just want to kill and that they hate anything related to freedom and liberty. If u are constantly exposed to this, u will naturally be angry n sick. But I assure u, U'll be much better off if u ignored the above rhetoric and looked for the real reasons why there are terrorists and almost all of them from the middle east. It's very political and nothing religious (the religious ppl are in their respective places of worship etc), these are just young impressionable types without any morals, that are easily bought into politically motivated talks of bin Laden and his so-called plan to attack the Americans for making a powerful presence in the middle east. This is the real issue.
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tacevad
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11:00 AM on 05/14/2011
The US Government admittedly does not have lily white hands when it comes to the Middle East, but this Regime Change Rhetoric and the accompanying Military actions are not working out. We as Americans will never be able to kill all of our enemies in this World with bombs or bullets without destroying the World in the process. Perhaps it is time cooler heads prevail and policies change. Diplomatic missions that start at the barrel of a gun tend not to succeed.
09:43 AM on 05/14/2011
the saddening fact about the whole situation is: it's alway the innocent people got killed. The guys who really made the decisions always stay untouched.
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MadTeaparty
10:53 AM on 05/14/2011
Uh, untouched, like OBL?
09:46 PM on 05/14/2011
Maybe he means the Pakistani power brokers.
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muck-raker
give me liberty or give me death
07:33 AM on 05/14/2011
Pakistani Parliament Reacts against US Incursions
Posted on 05/14/2011 by Juan
Pakistan’s elected parliament held a 10-hour session on Friday and decided at the end of it that US incursions, including drone strikes, into Pakistan must cease.

We should not overestimate the significance of Friday’s parliamentary session. It is a little unlikely that parliament can effectively stop the drone strikes. And President Asaf Ali Zardari and his prime minister Gilani are both complicit in allowing the US to hit Pakistan, according to state department cables released by Wikileaks.

Still, Friday saw steps forward toward ending dual sovereignty and restoring a rule of law and civilian control over the military in Pakistan.

The US, which has long held that Pakistan should move to a more democratic system, is therefore in a conundrum. If parliament is asserting more prerogatives, this is a good thing from Washington’s point of view. But assertion of those rights threatens US ability to act with impunity toward Pakistan and toward the Taliban in that country.

The drone strikes have long been questioned by civil libertarians and they should only continue if a) they are carried out by the Department of Defense, not the CIA (government officials cannot even discuss a classified CIA operation); and b) if there is a status of forces agreement between the US and Pakistan governing their use.

The Pakistani parliament will have done us all a great favor if it helped provoke this outcome.
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07:56 AM on 05/14/2011
Pakistan has never had civilian control - even with a civilian "government" in office. One slip up from "civilian" slaves could result in a coup, and even an execution. This is a country we support???? With my tax dollars????
04:22 AM on 05/14/2011
Pakistan must STOP SCREWING AROUND and get rid of Al Qaeda and the
Taliban. US MUST STOP PAYING BILLIONS TO PAKISTAN!!
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muck-raker
give me liberty or give me death
08:14 AM on 05/14/2011
to date we have paid Pak 20 billion. more: The United States assured Israel that it would support Israel's rejection of the resolution -- reaffirming a secret understanding that has allowed Israel to maintain a nuclear arsenal closed to international inspections, according to officials familiar with the arrangements. Again, the media were silent.

Indian officials greeted U.N. Resolution 1887 by announcing that India "can now build nuclear weapons with the same destructive power as those in the arsenals of the world's major nuclear powers," the Financial Times reported.

Both India and Pakistan are expanding their nuclear weapons programs. They have twice come dangerously close to nuclear war, and the problems that almost ignited this catastrophe are very much alive.

Obama greeted Resolution 1887 differently. The day before he was awarded the Nobel Prize for his inspiring commitment to peace, the Pentagon announced it was accelerating delivery of the most lethal non-nuclear weapons in the arsenal: 13-ton bombs for B-2 and B-52 stealth bombers, designed to destroy deeply hidden bunkers shielded by 10,000 pounds of reinforced concrete.
http://www.chomsky.info/articles/20091105.htm
It looks like the USA has taken sides in this mess by favoring India.
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MadTeaparty
10:54 AM on 05/14/2011
A better country to favor, seems like.
02:48 AM on 05/14/2011
Wow......The brilliance of these people......"We will seek revenge against the terrorists in the United States for the murder of our "holy warrior sheik", Osama bin laden.......but since we cannot afford the airfare at this time, we will buy a bus ticket, travel 50 miles across the desert, and kill our Pakistani neighbors in Islamabad instead........Allah Akbar!"
07:01 AM on 05/14/2011
Wow, your lack of reading comprehension:

"In claiming responsibility, the al-Qaida linked militant group cited anger at Pakistan's military for failing to stop the American incursion on their soil."

These folk don't get $700 billion annual in revenue for their war making -- unlike the US. Besides which, their desire -- unlike the US's --isn't to launch an adventurous attack or campaign overseas. They want the US to leave them alone and the Pakistani military to stop even partly helping the US. Seems they're on the right track with this attack; they killed nearly 10% of some new cadre of Pakistan military and probably wounded even more. Thus this was a military attack as well; not just a terrorist attack on civilians.
07:49 AM on 05/14/2011
They may not have billions for war-making, but they have sure been coddled by the Pakistani establishment. Now, they think they rule the country, and they probably do - not that there's much of a country to rule.
11:54 PM on 05/13/2011
Wonderfull you tallewackersbanies postponing all the extra 7 11 store employies from coming to the USA,, yep now you all are killing each other, Crack me up.
11:18 PM on 05/13/2011
I try to tell my kids, killing the body of a killer doesn't kill the spirit. In order to kill the spirit one must counter with the opposite of a person what the person was about.
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01:05 AM on 05/14/2011
kill the spirit?? you seem to be in some serious philosophy!
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Luuke
02:29 AM on 05/14/2011
wtf ?
10:05 PM on 05/13/2011
Big Mo's credo:

Mo terrorism, Mo killing, Mo speed towards the 12th century, Mo lying, Mo exploitation of women, Mo pretending to be moderate and spiritual.
09:53 PM on 05/13/2011
Maybe Pakistan will succeed in destroying itself from the inside - we better snuff out their nukes soon.
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Robgrut
09:51 PM on 05/13/2011
Go team Taliban! Get some more of those guys...