Bomb Blast in the Heart of Islamabad

Posted on March 15, 2008
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Adil Najam

A bomb blast at Luna Caprese – a top-end Islamabad restaurant, located in the very heart of the Federal Capital (near Super Market, Islamabad) frequented often by foreign diplomats and high-level government officials – extremist violence to Islamabad.

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According to The News:

Two persons including Turk female citizen have died and over 15 others have injured in Islamabad blast on Saturday evening. One victim was identified as a Turk female citizen working in an NGO who was died in the Islamabad blast. Three US citizens and including two doctors and a Chinese citizen included among the citizens. The majority of injured is reportedly foreigners, the sources added.

The blast occurred in the backside of an Italian restaurant “ Luna Caprese” near Super market, the sources said. Over 15 injured including foreigners have been shifted to hospitals. The bomb blast at Luna Caprese restaurant in Islamabad this evening was not a suicide attack confirmed spokesman Interior Ministry, Brigadier (Retd.) Javed Iqbal Cheema. “It was not a suicide attack,” Cheema said adding “It is yet to be ascertained if the blast was caused by a remote controlled device.’

A BBC story adds:

… It is the first attack that has apparently targeted foreigners in Islamabad since 2002, analysts say. Two foreign diplomats, one from the US and one from the UK, were among the injured, their governments said. Those injured also include nationals from Japan, Canada and Turkey, officials say. Five are US nationals, according to police.

Witnesses said Saturday evening’s explosion occurred in a garden at the back of the restaurant, leaving a crater in the ground and blowing out the windows. Part of the back wall of the restaurant also collapsed. “It was deafening,” Tariq Mahmood, a waiter at the restaurant, told Reuters news agency. “We pulled out at least eight people from the wreckage. Most of them were foreigners,” he said.

… Luna Caprese is located in a busy shopping area, and is one of the few restaurants that serve alcohol in Islamabad. There have been concerns raised recently by security officials over the lack of protection of such venues, the BBC’s Syed Shoaib Hasan reports from Pakistan. Foreigners, especially those from Western countries, were advised last year to stay away from public places and popular restaurants, he says.

This is one more in a string of blasts, including a recent one in Lahore. Neither the timing nor the location of this blast is without significance. It comes on the eve of the first meeting of the new National Assembly (on Monday) and in targets a location that is not only in the very heart of the Capital but a location that is frequented by foreigners and by high-level officials.

Those sending these dastardly messages of death know exactly who they are sending the message to. They are sending a message to Gen. Musharraf’s government reminding them that they have lost control of the country, they are sending a message to the incoming political parties to let them know that they should tread with care on the issue of extremism, and they are sending a message to the rest of the world that Pakistan is a dangerous place and will remain so no matter what happened in the elections or what happens on Monday.

But the most venomous message is being sent to the citizens of Pakistan. Each of these blasts- from Peshawar to Quetta to Karachi to Lahore to Rawalpindi, Islamabad and everywhere else (here, here, here) – is one more way for the extremists to mock us and to shout out in our face that it is they and not us who control our destiny… That it is they and not we who speak for Pakistan to the world at large… That it is they and their sick minds and not we and our aspirations and hopes who will define the future of the country. That is what they want us and the world to believe.

Whatever else happens, the message of hatred and death must be defied. It is incumbent not only on governments – old or new – but on all of us to stand and speak out against their agenda. Niether they, nor their message, nor their tactics, nor their actions speak for for. Indeed, we all must speak out against them.

52 responses to “Bomb Blast in the Heart of Islamabad”

  1. Reza Kamran says:

    This is a message of hatred and death. Obviously they know that we don’t like these messages. That does not mean they will not keep delivering these messages in future. Whether it is a message of hatred or death, they are the same. Death, destruction, loss of innocent life and this case life of a poor Turkish person. We cannot be complacent that these messages will somehow stop. They don’t and will not, unless of course that we all come together. These messages they have been sending us were also being sent and encouraged by many others. Those many others themselves are now the subject of these messages. So, in a sense these messages are being sent by messengers to those who are supposed to receive these messages in the first place. Which means that these messages may have a bigger meaning which need to be understood. In this world that is full of subtle messages, this could be a tough task. After all, so many attacks and everyone has a deeper message. Deciphering these messages and even defying them then is our biggest hope for the future. Such civil disobedience against these messages could have a salutary effect on these messengers. That may be wishful thinking, but their is no other way out.

  2. Daktar says:

    Yes it is right that Musharraf’s departure will, itself, not solve the problem of terrorism. But it is also clear (as has been discussed here many times) that without his leaving things will only get worse. His departure is not sufficient to solve the problem, but it is necessary that he leaves if the problem of terrorism in Pakistan is to be addressed.

  3. Aamir says:

    To Hasssan:

    Actually it is you and Imran who are avoiding the question. The reason the violence is happening is because very dangerous terrorists are operating on our soil and a large part of our public is sympathetic to them. Mr Musharraf’s departure, and the surrender of Pakistan in front of these terrorists is NOT the solution.

  4. Tariq says:

    Our problem is rooted much deeper. It is our indifference, laziness and in many cases resistance to critical thinking; and the fact that we have let a twisted interpretation of a religion define us.

    It is we who did not challenge what we were being taught in schools & colleges in the name of religion and political history. We did not challenge the hate and bigotry flowing down from pulpits of our mosques.

    Our education system has been producing generations which think that all other religions have fundamental problems, their followers are corrupt people and that their cultures are despicable.

    We spend more time fantasizing about our glorious past and less on focusing on our existing problems or the bankruptcy of our future. In fact we are producing a future generation which is incompatible with the rest of the world and which will recursively feed up upon hatred and intolerance and eventually become a nuisance to civilization.

  5. syed ali raza says:

    plz provide facts to back claims of INDIAN/ISRAELI involvement?

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