A group linked to Al Qaida is being blamed for a suicide bombing at a mosque in Pakistan.
Police said intelligence agents suspect Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, a banned Sunni Muslim militant group with ties to
Osama bin Laden’s al Qaeda network, had planned the mosque attack.“The pattern of this attack has many similarities with attacks they have carried out in the recent past,” said the district’s police chief, Asif Ajaz Sheikh. “We are working on several other leads too.”
Not very shocking, eh? The Zarqawi doctrine of targeting fellow Muslims seems to have reached other terror groups in other countries.
What is strange about this bombing is that in an act of protest, Pakistanis started a riot and burned a Kentucky Fried Chicken down while yelling “Down with America.” Ah, yes. The United States had something to do with the suicide bombing, not the radical Islamic ideology radiating from Pakistan.





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