11 December 2007

Back to killing their own

"At least forty-seven people were killed when two car bombs exploded in upscale districts of Algiers on Tuesday, a security source said, in the bloodiest attack since the 1990s on the capital of the OPEC member state. There was no immediate claim of responsibility but commentators said it appeared to be the work of al Qaeda's North African wing, which claimed a similar bombing in downtown Algiers in April, and other blasts east of the capital over the summer that have worried foreign investors."

Anis Rahmani, editor of Ennahar daily and a security specialist, told al-Reuters: "Al Qaeda wanted to send a strong message that it is still capable, despite the loss of several top leaders. Now the key problem is that social conditions are still offering chances for terrorists to hire new rebels."
"This is a problem that must be tackled if we want to defeat al Qaeda."

Defeat al-Qaeda?
He said that?
There is hope.

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