Suicide Bomb kills at least 6 people in Danish Embassy
Monday, 2. June 2008, 14:31:01
At 1300 hours today in Islamabad, Pakistan a car with red Corps Diplomatique plates rolled up in front of the Danish embassy. Seconds after, the car exploded from what seems to be a powerful suicide bomb.
As I write, media report that at least six people are killed from the explosion. At least 35 others are wounded.
The Danish embassy in Pakistan has been the target of demonstrations multiple times since the controversy about the Danish Mohammad Cartoons a couple of years ago. Nobody has so far taken responsibility for the terrorist attack, so I can't be sure what the exact reason for the attack could be.
My guess is, though, that it's about either the infamous cartoons or the fact that Denmark is a part of the war in Afghanistan.
This is the first time ever that Denmark has been the victim and direct target of militant extreme Islamists.
A spokesman for the Pakistani Community in Denmark says, that these people don't seem to understand that they make life difficult for 50000 Pakistanis living in Denmark. And he at the same time condemns these extreme actions, stating that if they really loved Mohammad and Allah, they would never perform such un-Islamic actions in the first place.
The Danish PM, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, says that these are actions of cowards and vilans - and that Danish politics won't be affected at all by terrorist actions.
This here humble blogger ads, that in my opinion this has nothing to do at all with the people of Pakistan - but it has everything to do with the ongoing battle between the extreme versus the moderate in this globalized world. If I will have my way, the Pakistanis in Denmark can feel absolutely safe.
The picture is made by Anjum Naveed/Associated Press.
Sorry to hear about that happened
By gdare, # 2. June 2008, 14:37:39
Thanks.
By ricewood, # 2. June 2008, 14:39:16
You are right in all that you say. I here, in the island not so far from where you are, feel the same sentiments. The 'battle' - I almost said "struggle", but there is no pseudo or quasi 'Crusader vs Saracen' element in my mind or heart - is to win the hearts and minds of ordinary people.
It is a grim fact that those who perpetrate the ghastly car bomb outrages and other similar horrendous actions do so in the belief that they are winning hearts and minds among those who step forward as recruits (indeed, Britain has its own british born 'recruits' who are seemingly drawn deeply in and then overtaken by a passion and a willingness to die withour fear or regret, but in a 'joyfulness' of then being transported to Paradise as a blessed Saint).
We have to win the hearts and minds of those who live among us and could perhaps do something to deter the hatred that has / is arising among some of their own children / grand children.
The latest atrocity makes this more difficult, but we must all try to understand that the majority of Pakistanis, and others, who live and are born within our borders are good and decent people too. We must do our utmost to reassure them that we will not brand them with the same hatred that emanates from the bombers.
I extend my condolence for lives lost and suffering of families. I wish I could adeqautely express my sorrow for their loss.
By lokutus_prime, # 2. June 2008, 14:51:08
By musickna, # 2. June 2008, 15:46:20
More here:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7430721.stm
By ricewood, # 2. June 2008, 16:00:17
By Shinjitsu_13, # 2. June 2008, 19:33:10
By misund007, # 2. June 2008, 21:38:16
By ricewood, # 2. June 2008, 21:57:59
Please know that all of you are in my thoughts and prayers.
By Stardancer, # 2. June 2008, 23:23:57
Too many with the gift of blab can turn words inside out and round about to use religion as a tool of hatred and enmity and brainwash others to believe that killings and bombings actually accomplish something other than fostering hatred and relegating a cause to the level of garbage in many people's minds.
I am so sad to hear of the bombing, Allan. May no more occur.
By momable, # 3. June 2008, 03:20:11
By cakkleberrylane, # 3. June 2008, 11:39:54
Let's all, Muslims, Christians, Hindus, Atheists and everybody else, unite, stand side by side, in order to isolate those ready to make atrocities like this averywhere and at all times.
By ricewood, # 3. June 2008, 16:57:53
I agree completely, Allan. That's why I referenced the attacks of September, 2001. Those attacks were physically on United States soil, but much more than United States citizens, or just Christians, or even just Westerners, died that day. Citizens of many, many nations; many, many religions; and of both Eastern and Western Hemispheres were attacked and killed. It was an attack on the "World Community", and a deliberate, evil and perverse attempt to destroy that community.
The attack on the Danish Embassy in Pakistan is a continuation of that attempt. And you are right. We must all stand together to fight and stop these few from such carnage.
By Stardancer, # 3. June 2008, 17:53:27
By 1bluebox, # 4. June 2008, 15:47:21
If Deborah is right (welcome to my humble weblog, by the way), and she could very well be, it should be quite easy to take control over that last .01%.
What to do? Laugh at them? Arguments or brute force obviously won't do the trick.
By ricewood, # 4. June 2008, 20:54:23
By 1bluebox, # 4. June 2008, 22:36:24
... often the first step toward making something happen.
By lokutus_prime, # 5. June 2008, 00:06:13