Another Attack on Islamabad: 60+ Killed

Posted on September 20, 2008
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At aftaar time, Marriott Hotel in Islamabad was attacked by an explosive truck. Reportedly it has totally destroyed the hotel. This was the second bomb blast at the hotel in less than a year, adds to the feeling that Islamabad is now a major target of these dastardly killers (here, here, here). The pictures (from BBC) tell part of the story. But only a part.

One should note that this was the biggest of but just one of three suicide bomb blasts in Pakistan. The other two were in the tribal areas of Pakistan where Pakistan military was targeted.

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These are yet more in the long string of attacks on Pakistan. A list so long that one has even lost a sense of how long it is!

Here is an incomplete list of only the ‘major’ suicide attacks on Pakistan this year (from The News):

More than 1,200 people have been killed in attacks, most of them suicide bombings blasts, in the past year. Here is a list of major attacks since the start of 2008:

January 10: Sixteen police and four civilians killed in a suicide bomb attack on police outside the high court in the city of Lahore.
January 14: Bomb kills 10 people at a crowded street market in Karachi.
February 9: Suicide bomber kills 25 people at opposition election rally in the northwestern town of Charsadda.
February 16: Suicide car bomber strikes a rally by party of slain former premier Benazir Bhutto in the northwestern tribal town of Parachinar, killing 37.
February 22: Roadside bomb hits wedding party in northern Swat, killing at least 14 people.
February 25: Suicide bomber kills army surgeon general Lieutenant General Mushtaq Baig and seven other people in Rawalpindi.
February 29: A suicide bomber kills 44 people in Mingora, the main town in the troubled Swat valley, during the funeral of three policemen killed by a roadside bomb earlier in the day.
March 2: Suicide bomber kills 43 at a meeting of anti-militant tribal elders in the northwestern district of Darra Adam Khel.
March 4: Two suicide bombers attack Pakistan Naval War College in Lahore, killing five people and wounding 19.
March 10: Suicide attackers detonate two huge truck bombs in Lahore, killing 26 people and partly demolishing the Federal Investigation Agency building in the city.
March 15: Bomb blast at Italian restaurant in Islamabad kills a Turkish woman and wounds 10 others, including four agents from the US Federal Bureau of Investigation.
May 19: Suicide bomber kills 13 at an army bakery in the northwestern town of Mardan.
July 2: Suicide car bomb outside the Danish embassy in Islamabad kills eight people.
July 6: Suicide bomber kills 15 people in an attack on police in Islamabad during a rally to mark the anniversary of an army raid on the radical Red Mosque.
August 12: Roadside bomb rips through Pakistan air force bus in Peshawar, killing 13.
August 19: Suicide bomber kills 23 people at a hospital in northwestern town of Dera Ismail Khan.
August 21: Twin suicide attacks kill at least 57 people outside Pakistan’s main arms factory in Wah, near Islamabad.
August 28: A bomb attack targeting policemen kill 10 people in the northwest garrison town of Bannu near the Afghan border.
September 3: Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani escapes an apparent assassination attempt when two shots hit his motorcade, just three days before the country’s presidential election.
September 6: Suicide bomber kills 33 people at a security checkpoint near Peshawar, the capital of North West Frontier Province.
September 11: Suspected militants hurl grenades and fire into a mosque in Peshawar killing at least 20 worshippers.
September 20: A suspected suicide attack outside the Marriott Hotel in Islamabad killing at least 40 people, with more feared trapped inside the building.

According to police sources, the attacking truck was carrying 1000 KG (1 Ton) of explosives. Causing massive damage and causalities. Supposedly F-5 is one of the most secure area of Islamabad. 40+ killed in this havoc and many injured.The security was even tighter today than usual because the new President, Asif Ali Zardari, was making his first address to the parliament. Some wonder how related this was to what he had to say there:

The ones killed include the drivers who were waiting outside in parking lot and the large number of security guards. Also note, just next to Marriott there is a bus stop as well and a queue of taxis wait there. Emergency declared in all hospitals.Gas pipelines was exploded in the process causing more damage. Building nearby such as Balochistan House, Gulshan e Jinnah (living apartments for federal govt. employees) badly affected as well.

According to the news analysts as seen reporting on TV, it can be one of the biggest explosion seen in Pakistan’s history. Analyst Najam Sethi aptly said, “This is 9/11 of Pakistan“.

220 responses to “Another Attack on Islamabad: 60+ Killed”

  1. Umar Shah says:

    A response from the Pakistani Govt, equivalent to what the US did after 9/11 is needed. These terrorists destroying our country need to be blasted out of their holes in FATA and Swat and wherever else they are breeding by govt., military and whoever is in charge. Until we stop the apeasment policy towards these people they will not stop. Talking to them or bringing them to the negotiating table is meaningless. The only language they understand is of the danda. Regardless of who started what we are here now, this is a real problem and if Pakistan is to survive, people who poison other’s minds into doing something like this have to be eliminated without mercy. And shame on Zardari for bringing up Benazir’s name even on this outrageous occasion in his address to the nation. PPP needs to run the country and not just their party or petty interests if they want to differentiate themselves from the previous rulers. So many innocent people have died, nobody wants to hear about Benazir or how she died. If this germ is not killed, many more mothers like Benazir will perish and so will our future generations. May the souls of those who died today in Islamabad rest in peace and their blood be avenged.

  2. rhmayo says:

    While no one wishes this on any country why is the learned protectors of Islam not stepping out to condemn this. How can this be part of acceptable code of conduct for the propagation of Islamic values? It is time that someone tries to stop the hijacking of religious thought and values to become fellow travellers to this barbarism

  3. sidhas says:

    Razi,

    I agree with you. The most defeaning is the silence of Ullema and religious group. Some of the openly condone terror practice and most of them probably are confused as to whom to support. This is level of their intellect and character. There only few who condemn terror.

    Another group whose role should be explored is the role of Muslims and Pakistanis in America. Their role is no better then religious class.

  4. D_a_n says:

    @ Ibrahim…

    Gee Sir…you advocate the murder of innocents and I am the stupid one…!

    Also, I am a very much a Sunni…and Hazrat-e-Ali (RA) and Hazrat-e-Hussain (RA) belong to me as well…

    and It was hard to notice the contempt in your voice when you referred to me as ‘my shia friend’ …your bigotry against fellow Muslims is verey much on display….what you have done is not show that you are against my views…but you showed that you do not find me credible because I am a shia…again….Im not ane even if I was…that should not have been an issue…

    I have had issues with others on this forum before and yet no one has sunk to this pathetic gali-mohalla type remark before

    so congratulations Ibrahim…you just set a new low here…
    cherish the moment sir!

  5. same says:

    To all the mullahs: your islam starts with suppressing and hiding the women and ends with suppressing and hiding the women – this is what shariat means to you – okay I missed one thing – you also add the beard as a pillar of shariat.
    To all the seculars: praying 5 times a day, keeping fast, and giving zakat does not make anyone a mullah or extremist!
    We have forgotten the basic things. forget about bringing a huge revolution or anything – just get to the basics. Stop dreaming big, start small – this will ensure a solid foundation.

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