Tuesday, October 6, 2009

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Taliban are committed to attack in Islamabad

Islamabad (Pakistan), 06.10.2009 wikinews - The radical Islamic terrorist organization, the Taliban took responsibility today for yesterday's terrorist attack on the Office of the UN World Food Programme (WFP) in the Pakistani capital Islamabad. The suicide bombing yesterday that killed five people. Compared to the news agency Associated Press said Taliban spokesman Azam Tariq, the work of relief agencies was "not in the interests of Muslims." He announced further attacks on UN facilities. He added: "We observe their activities. They are infidels. "Only Muslim charities would not be attacked. As a further attack was announced by the Taliban spokesman, Pakistani security forces, government buildings and U.S. institutions. The

Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik had said after yesterday's attack, it constitutes itself in the attack may have been a retaliation for the killing of Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud, the most by a U.S. airstrike 5th August was killed. Media reportedly in Pakistan in the past two years, a total of more than 2,100 people have been killed by terrorism. The more than 300 attacks to go for the most part on the account of the Taliban.

After the attack on the WFP office in Islamabad, the UN said yesterday, all branches of the United Nations in Pakistan would be closed until further notice.

A suicide bomber was It succeeded yesterday, with seven to eight kilograms of explosives on the body in the heavily guarded UN compound to penetrate, where he blew himself up then in the lobby of the building in the air. The Office of the World Food Programme employs 70 people here. A police spokesman said the attackers 22-25 years old.

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