Sunday, August 26, 2007

Cui Bono, India?

I really get a wafting of Mossad, MI6, or "Al-CIA-Duh" stink when I see these articles.

After all, who benefits most from Islamic tensions with... anybody?


"Terror Bombings Kill Dozens in South India" by SOMINI SENGUPTA

NEW DELHI, Aug. 25 — A pair of synchronized explosions tore through two popular spots in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad on Saturday evening, killing at least 30 people and wounding 60 others in what state officials called a terrorist attack.

The blasts occurred just minutes apart. The first hit an open-air auditorium in a public park during a laser show about the history of Hyderabad, and the second was at a popular restaurant called Gokul Chaat.

No one immediately took responsibility for the attacks; the police gave no information about who might have been to blame.

The bombings were the latest in a series of attacks against economic targets in this country. Hyderabad, with a population of about four million, is one of India’s prosperous and fast-growing cities, home to many software and biotechnology companies.

In July 2006, serial bombings on commuter trains in the country’s commercial capital, Mumbai, killed more than 180 people, while in the fall of 2005, synchronized explosions in markets in the capital, New Delhi, killed nearly 60 people during one of the busiest shopping weekends of the year. In early 2006, the Hyderabad police said they had uncovered and thwarted a plot to attack technology companies.

In May, an explosion inside a 17th-century mosque in the ancient walled part of the city killed 13 people and provoked violent demonstrations against the police. At the time, officials said the attack might have been intended to provoke tensions between Hindus and Muslims, but in fact it led to no religious violence.

[Because the world is catching on to these false-flagging shit-bastards!]


On national television on Saturday, Y. S. R. Reddy, the chief minister of Andhra Pradesh state, of which Hyderabad is the capital, appealed to citizens “not to get agitated. Maintain calm. Don’t spread rumors.”

[??]


A television report on Saturday evening showed the police scouring the open-air auditorium for evidence."

[Times is more of a propaganda piece. Check out this report:]


"Pair of blasts kill 37 in India; Bombs detonate minutes apart in restaurant, arena" by Omer Farooq/Associated Press August 26, 2007

HYDERABAD, India -- A pair of bombings minutes apart tore through a popular family restaurant and an outdoor arena last night, killing at least 37 people in this southern Indian city plagued by Hindu-Muslim tensions.

The restaurant was destroyed by the bomb placed at the entrance. Tin plates, broken glass, and customers' belongings were scattered on the road outside. The other blast struck a laser show at an auditorium in Lumbini park, where bodies were found between rows of seats punctured by shrapnel. Some seats were hurled 100 feet away.

P.K. Verghese, the security manager at the laser show:

"We heard the blast and people started running out past us. Many of them had blood streaming off them. It was complete chaos. We had to remove the security barriers so people could get out."

[Strange. Why is the information so sparse on the bombings (where, how), and how did they get in this secure facility.

I'm smelling some sort of stink, folks!]


Most of the dead were killed in the Gokul Chat restaurant at Hyderabad's Kothi market, said K. Jana Reddy, the state home minister. Some 50 people were injured in the two blasts.

While Indian officials often blame Muslim militants for bomb attacks, there were no immediate accusations against Islamic groups in the blasts. The two spots are popular with Hindus and Muslims.

Two other bombs were defused in the city yesterday, one under a footbridge in the busy Bilsukh Nagar commercial area, and another in a movie theater in the Narayanguba neighborhood, a police official said.

Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, the chief minister for Andhra Pradesh state, where Hyderabad is located: "This is a terrorist act."

[Unfortunately, I just got a big waft of a false-flag, inside job terror event!

Oh!!!!
]


Hindu-Muslim animosity runs deep in Hyderabad, where a bombing at a historic mosque killed 11 people in May. Another five people died in subsequent clashes between security forces and Muslim protesters angered by what they said was a lack of police protection.

Yeah, but "in fact it
led to no religious violence." WTF?]

In February, two bombs exploded aboard a train bound from India to Pakistan, burning to death at least 66 passengers, most of them Pakistanis.

[There are those dumb "Al-CIA-Duhs" again, killing their own!]


Much of India's Hindu-Muslim tension is rooted in disputes over the Himalayan territory of Kashmir, divided between India and mostly Muslim Pakistan but claimed in its entirety by both countries. More than a dozen Islamic insurgent groups are fighting for Kashmir's independence or its merger with Pakistan.

[What does that have to do with a place they both like?

Starts to sound like reaching, doesn't it? Hmmmm!
]

Hyderabad is a center of information technology and one of India's largest cities. More than 80 percent of India's 1.1 billion people are Hindu and 13 percent are Muslim. But in Hyderabad, Muslims make up 40 percent of the population of 7 million.

There has been little progress in the investigation into the May mosque bombing.

[There never is on INSIDE JOB, BLACK-OP "TERROR EVENTS!"]


A series of terrorist bombings have ripped across India in the past two years. In July 2006, bombs in seven Mumbai commuter trains killed more than 200 people, attacks blamed on Pakistan-based Muslim militants. Indian authorities say those outside groups have frequently tapped Indian Muslims to plant the explosives.

[Like we tape "CIA-Duh," huh?]


The attacks have been widely seen as attempts to derail peace talks between India and Pakistan and to touch off more violence between religious factions, but they have had little success.

[A CUI BONO sniffer if I've ever smelt one!]

India and Pakistan set up a joint counterterrorism system last year after the Mumbai bombs, but it has made little progress because of what India says is Pakistan's reluctance to hand over people, and political turmoil in Pakistan."

['Cause they are "CIA-Duh!!"

Pffffffttttt!!!
]


UPDATE: Now CNN is reporting that 16 devices or explosive were found in India yesterday!!!

And ONLY TWO BLEW UP, huh?

WHADDA INSIDE JOB STINK!!!!