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and i thought that blood is same either its of someone living in FATA or someone in ISB, Lahore or KHI. I am just wondering who told you that blood of innocent people killed in FATA is more precious than innocent people killed in Marriott? Just FYI, overwhelming majority of people killed in this blast were innocent, poor Pakistanis who has nothing to do with whats going on in FATA or who the hell is killing who. They go out to their work everyday hoping that they will be able to earn enough to feed their kids dinner everyday.

It is a war of survival for us, no surrender, lets send all of them to hell where they belong.

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Six people detained:

ARY OneWorld Leading News Portal of Pakistan (Urdu - English), Watch Live ARY News,9/21/2008 2:22:46 PM

Indeed the blood is the same whether its Isb or FATA, something that our non-Pakhtun compatriots seem to forget.

As for the innocents, the average person in FATA falls in the same category.

Lets see what happens with this “detainment.”

Anyone hear who took responsibility for this attack? If there are any confirmations please share with us. Stratfor is reporting unsubstantiated claims, so I want to see any confirmation.

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*Czech ambassador to Pakistan killed in the attack. *

Thats very sad, its going to send a very negative message abroad :(

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At least 60 dead as bomb rocks Islamabad hotel
Agencies
Last updated: September 21, 2008, 12:21

Islamabad: The Czech ambassador to Pakistan was killed in Saturday’s deadly suicide attack at the Marriott Hotel in Islamabad, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani told reporters on Sunday.

At least 60 people were killed in a suicide truck bombing, with hundreds others injured.

“The Czech ambassador is among them (the dead). He has been identified,” Gilani said.

Ivo Zdarek, 47, had been residing at the hotel at the time of the blast on Saturday evening.

A Czech news agency reported earlier that Zdarek and his Vietnamese partner were missing after the blast.

An explosives-laden truck rammed into the gate of the hotel and blew up, triggering the massive blast and fire that was put out six hours later.



“The attacker came in a big truck and rammed it into the outer gate of the Marriott Hotel,” said a police official .

The powerful bomb left a huge crater about 6 metres deep and 12 metres wide, at the hotel’s main entrance.

Media reports cited unnamed police officials as saying that a group of 30 US marines, who were allegedly part of a security team for this week’s visit by Admiral Mike Mullen, might be the intended targets for the attack.

The personnel were scheduled to leave for Afghanistan on Sunday, the Aaj television channel reported.

The attack came soon after Zardari made his first address to a joint session of parliament, pledging that Pakistan would not tolerate any infringement of its territory in the name of the fight against militants.

In a televised address on Sunday, Zardari condemned the attack as cowardly.

“This is an epidemic, a cancer in Pakistan which we will root out,” he said. “We will not be afraid of these cowards.”

Carnage

Television pictures later showed flames spreading to other parts of the 290-room hotel, located close to the city centre and very popular with tourists.

Witnesses reported that ceilings in the hotel lobby and dining area had collapsed.

“Sixty bodies have been taken out from the blast site,” said Islamabad police chief Asghar Raza. It was feared the death toll would rise.

The Danish Foreign Ministry said a Danish diplomat was missing and one was wounded, while the Saudi ambassador said six Saudis were unaccounted for.

The blast left close to 250 people wounded, many of them critically.

Source: Gulfnews: At least 60 dead as bomb rocks Islamabad hotel

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The beauty is no more left now …

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Toll in Pakistan hotel blast rises to 52: official(Reuters)

21 September 2008 Print E-mail

ISLAMABAD - Searchers combing through the burnt shell of the Marriott Hotel in Pakistan's capital found more bodies the morning after a suicide bomb attack, bringing the death toll to 52, a senior government official said on Sunday.

An American and a German were killed, while at least 13 other foreigners were among the 271 wounded in the devasting blast, Rehman Malik, the top official in the Interior Ministry, told Reuters.

Two charred bodies were found lying in the burnt ruins on Sunday morning, and a search was still on for more. Most newspapers estimated the toll would rise to 60.

Internal security in nuclear-armed Pakistan, a country vital to the war against al Qaeda and other Islamist militant groups, has deteriorated at an alarming rate over the past two years.

The bombing bore the signs of an attack by al Qaeda or an affiliate, a U.S. intelligence official said.

It came hours after new President Asif Ali Zardari, widower of assassinated former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, made his first address to parliament a few hundred metres (yards) away, calling for terrorism to be rooted out.

The tightly guarded hotel, part of a U.S.-based chain and popular with foreigners, diplomats and rich Pakistanis, was engulfed in flames for hours after the blast.

Zardari made a televised address to the nation on Sunday and said the bombing was cowardly.

'This is an epidemic, a cancer in Pakistan which we will root out,' he said. 'We will not be afraid of these cowards.'

Pakistan's army is in the midst of a major offensive against al Qaeda and Taliban fighters in the Bajaur region on the Afghan border, while the U.S. military has intensified attacks on militants on the Pakistani side of the border, infuriating many Pakistanis.

Militants have launched bomb attacks, most on security forces in the northwest, in retaliation for the strikes on them.

'They're giving a very clear, unambiguous message that if the government pursues these policies, this is what (they) will do in response,' Talat Masood, a retired general and defence analyst, said of the attack.

'They are saying 'we can strike anywhere, at any time regardless of how good you think your security is',' he said.

An al Qaeda video, released to mark the seventh anniversary of the Sept 11, 2001, attacks in the United States, included a call for militants in Pakistan to step up their fight.

'You must stand with your Mujahideen brothers in Afghanistan and ... strike the interests of Crusader (Western) allies in Pakistan,' Mustafa Abu al-Yazid, an al Qaeda commander in Afghanistan, said on the tape.

20-Foot Crater

Saturday's attack was the worst yet in the capital. It came six months after a civilian government took power and a month after it forced former army chief and firm U.S. ally Pervez Musharraf to step down as president.

A crater up to 20 feet (6 metres) deep was in the road in front of the gates of the hotel, which had been bombed twice before. The Interior Ministry said the bomb probably contained more than 500 kg (1,100 lb) of explosives.

Fire engulfed the Marriott, though most of the people inside had managed to flee before it spread.

Police said they had retrieved 45 bodies and the Interior Ministry said 236 people were wounded.

One foreigner was killed, an American, and 13 foreigners were wounded, police and hospital officials said.

'We still don't know whether bodies are still lying under the rubble,' police chief Asghar Raza Gardazi told Reuters. 'We have not received any report of missing but a search is still going on.'

Earlier, the Danish Foreign Ministry said a Danish diplomat was missing and one was wounded. Up to six Saudi Arabians were missing, the Saudi ambassador said.

Flames and smoke poured out of the 290-room, city centre hotel. Dozens of cars were destroyed and windows shattered hundreds of metres away.

Soldiers cordoned off the area. The fire was put out after six hours.

A wounded hotel security official said a truck had been stopped at the hotel's security barrier and two small explosions had gone off minutes before the main blast.

The owner of the Marriott, one of only two five-star hotels in the capital, said guards at the security gate had exchanged fire with the attacker before he set off the explosives.

Clemens Steinkanp, a German who was slightly wounded, said hotel security men had warned guests to move to the back of the building shortly before the bomb went off.

'Nothing happened for five minutes ... but then there was a huge blast,' he said.

U.S. Condemnation

Zardari is close to the United States and has vowed to maintain Pakistan's commitment to the U.S.-led campaign against violent militants, even though it is deeply unpopular.

The United States, Britain and the U.N. secretary general condemned the bombing.

'This attack is a reminder of the ongoing threat faced by Pakistan, the United States, and all those who stand against violent extremism,' U.S. President George W. Bush said.

In his address to parliament, Zardari said Pakistan must stop militants from using its territory for attacks on other countries. He also said Pakistan would not tolerate infringement of its territory in the name of the fight against militancy.

Zardari, who won a presidential election this month, is due to leave for the United States on Sunday, and is scheduled to meet Bush in New York on Tuesday before the U.N. General Assembly.

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Marriott: a luxury oasis in a troubled city

The Marriott Hotel was an oasis of calm for diplomats and politicians in Pakistan's capital, but its status as a symbol of Western capitalism made it a repeated target for Islamic militants.

The heavily-guarded hotel, just hundreds of metres (yards) from parliament and the presidency, was left a smoking ruin after a huge suicide truck bombing at the gates of the building on Saturday killed at least 60 people.

Marriott outlets have been hit by extremist violence before -- a suicide bombing at the JW Marriott in Jakarta in 2003 killing 12 people -- but the Islamabad attack was the deadliest yet on the US-based chain.

A squat white building fronted by concrete arches and topped with the distinctive red Marriott sign, it is one of only two five-star hotels in the normally sedate city.

Western diplomats and journalists, foreign businessmen and top Pakistani officials have long relied on its snazzy restaurants for entertainment in a town once dubbed "half the size of a New York graveyard and twice as dead."

It boasts Japanese, Thai, Chinese and Lebanese outlets and a steakhouse serving the only imported beef in town -- all at prices equivalent to about a quarter of the average Pakistani's salary for one meal.

The Marriott and the rival Serena hotel, about two kilometres to the south, were the only venues that many diplomats were allowed to visit following a bombing at a popular Italian restaurant in Islamabad earlier this year.

Rich Pakistanis also flocked to the hotel's regular evening meals to break the daily fast for the holy month of Ramadan -- which was underway when Saturday's explosion took place.

Former President Pervez Musharraf even attended a wedding in the hotel in August.

These factors made the Marriott a major target for terrorists -- and on this occasion it was third time unlucky.

A small blast in the lobby in October 2004 killed one person, and while the government publicly blamed an electrical circuit, security officials privately admitted it was a bomb hidden in a laptop.

A suicide bomber then blew himself up just outside the hotel in January 2007, killing a security guard who stopped him from ducking into a side entrance leading towards the Marriott's basement nightclub.

The Marriott made a huge effort to boost security after the latter attack.

It erected massive metal and concrete vehicle barriers outside the hotel and increased checking on all cars entering the compound. The lobby was also extended to include extra body scanners and X-ray machines for bags.

Some westerners privately complained that the lobby extension -- including the construction of a gigantic glass fish tank -- actually decreased the distance between the front of the hotel and the road.

Footage from the inside of the hotel after the blast showed fish from the shattered tank flopping around the debris while rescuers dragged blood-spattered dead and injured people from the wreckage.

Witnesses said all of the luxury restaurants suffered major damage.

But chief executive Bill Marriott said in a blog on Saturday that the company put a "high premium" on security and said that most of those who died were Marriott employees.

"I salute the bravery of the security personnel who were right there when the suicide bomber struck," the blog post said.

"They had stopped the truck just outside the fortified gate. They were examining it when the bomb detonated. Sadly each member of the team was killed."

Marriott added: "These guys were defending the lives of hotel guests and their fellow co-workers. They were killed in the line of their duty."

After one of the most powerful attack on the country ever by these lunatics, Zaradari leaves to visit Pappa Bush?

ARY OneWorld Leading News Portal of Pakistan (Urdu - English), Watch Live ARY News,9/21/2008 3:46:38 PM

ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari left for the United States here on Sunday to lead Pakistan delegation and address the 63rd session of the UN General Assembly in New York on September 25.
President Zardari, who took a commercial flight of the British Airways for this journey, was being accompanied by the Foreign Minister, Finance Minister, Information Minister, Advisor to the Prime Minister on National Security, the Chairman National Reconstruction Bureau and senior officials.

The President used Rawal Lounge of the Islamabad International for his quiet departure.

During his visit, September 22-26, the President will also hold bilateral meetings with the
Presidents of Afghanistan, Brazil, France, Iran, Turkey, the United States, and the Prime Ministers of China, India, Republic of Korea, Secretary General of the United Nations and President of the World Bank.

The UN General Assembly is the highest deliberative body in the UN system.

In the forthcoming session, over 130 heads of state and government are expected to attend.

This year, the General Assembly will focus on the maintenance of peace and security, promotion of sustained economic growth and sustainable development, promotion of human rights, promotion of justice and international law, disarmament, combating international terrorism and crime prevention and drug control.

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Heart breaking, one of the most horrible and disgusting incidents in Pakistan's history, and unfortumately it happened on the brink of the begining of the last ashra of this Ramadan.
It's monsters who do this, calling them humans or even animals is unfair, and attributing any religion or natioinality is purely wrong. These people are driven by madness and thirst for innocent blood. Hypocrites of the highest breed.

May Allah bless the souls of the valubale lives lost. May peace be restored in bueatiful Islamabad, may people find tranquility, may the families with immeasurable losses find patience from Allah. May Allah provide for their finacial losses as well.

And above all may Allah rid Pakistan of these retarded freaks and their twisted ideologies. May Pakistan prosper, in peace.

Let's all praye with all our hearts and beg Allah to save Pakistan from all such threats.

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CCTV Footage

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nothing will change unless there is amendment in Islam on this Jihadigiri

There is going to be no "amendment" in Islam. Some people need to take their heads out of the gutter. Its the extremists whose hands need to be cut and weapons kept out of their reach.

I don't think he has choice. The "To-Do List" is growing with "Urgent tasks".

Of course, never has the relationship with the US, and what it demands of Pakistan been more important

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Here is the CCTV footage of the truck before exploding, Rehman Malik is the “commentator”:

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Two US marines killed in marriot

ARY OneWorld Leading News Portal of Pakistan (Urdu - English), Watch Live ARY News,9/22/2008 1:34:51 AM