Tuesday, July 10, 2007

DAR AL ISLAM - PAKISTAN: 58 DEAD IN THE ASSAULT ON THE LAL MASJID - - - GHAZI HIDING BEHIND WOMEN & CHILDREN

Pakistan military assault on mosque continues; at least 58 dead

ISLAMABAD,Pakistan (Thomson Financial) - Pakistani troops continued their assault on a pro-Taliban mosque in the heart of Islamabad today, sparking fierce gunbattles which left at least 58 people dead.

After nine hours of heavy fighting, the mosque's main cleric was barricaded in the basement with some women and children, the army said. Militants armed with rocket launchers and machineguns were firing at troops from the minarets.

The military confirmed that it has rescued 27 women and three children, including the wife and daughter of mosque chief Abdul Aziz.

'We rescued them from the militants. There are three children with them. They were taken hostage by the militants but the troops managed to get them out,' chief military spokesman Major General Waheed Arshad told reporters.

Earlier several women in burqas and around 30 children escaped from the fortified mosque when the dawn attack began but hundreds are understood to still be inside as soldiers went through the compound's 75 rooms one at a time, facing bitter resistance.

Arshad said around 50 militants and eight soldiers were confirmed dead and at least 15 soldiers were wounded.

Fifty militants surrendered after they were given a final chance during a break in fighting.

President Pervez Musharraf authorised the storming of the mosque after talks with cleric Abdul Rashid Ghazi, who is leading the militants, broke down following an eight-day siege which had itself cost 24 lives.

Ministers have accused Ghazi and his followers, who are said to include foreign fighters and Pakistani insurgents linked to Al-Qaeda, of holding women and children in the mosque as hostages.

Religious Affairs Minister Ijaz-ul Haq told Agence France Presse the negotiations broke down because Ghazi demanded safe passage for 'foreigners.'

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Militants Mounting a Last Stand

After a week-long siege and failed negotiations, Pakistani troops stormed the Red Mosque in the early hours of Tuesday morning. Radical cleric Abdul Rashid Ghazi is now holed up in the basement and is using women and children as human shields.

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Pertinent Links:

1) Pakistan military assault on mosque continues; at least 58 dead

2) Militants Mounting a Last Stand

1 comment:

Sigmund Aas said...

We can all read the news... what's your opinion of the events?