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Islamabad
10 July 2007
Pakistani security forces stormed Islamabad's Red Mosque1 Tuesday more than a week after hundreds of militants3 barricaded4 themselves inside. The operation began just before dawn Tuesday after negotiations5 broke down. From Islamabad, VOA correspondent Benjamin Sand reports at least eight soldiers and around 60 militants have been killed, including radical6 cleric Abdul Rashid Ghazi.
Pakistan army armored vehicle moves towards the forward positions at the Red Mosque in Islamabad, 10 July 2007 |
Thousands of soldiers battled militant2 forces for more than 13 hours in the heart of Pakistan's normally sedate7 capital. Officials say the mosque's firebrand cleric Abdul Rashid Ghazi was killed along with around 60 other militants.
Hundreds of women and children remained unaccounted for following government warnings that many may have been used as human shields.
Military spokesman Major-General Waheed Arshad said the mosque's gunmen were fully8 prepared and mounted a strong resistance, forcing a much longer than expected operation.
"The militants are using all kinds of weapons," he said. "They have machine guns. They have rocket launchers. They have been using grenades."
Smoke rises from Lal Masjid during heavy gunbattle between Pakistan troops and militants in Islamabad, 10 July 2007 |
Ambulances ferried scores of wounded to nearby hospitals throughout the day, while the terrified parents of students trapped inside waited for information about their loved ones.
The bloody10 standoff began last Tuesday after the mosque's radical students clashed with local security forces.
Lal Masjid, or the Red Mosque, has been a well-known source of Islamic militancy11 and its supporters recently pushed to impose a strict Islamic law on the capital.
In a written statement released Sunday, Ghazi said he hoped his death would spark a nationwide Islamic revolution in Pakistan.
The military assault came less than an hour after government negotiators said they had failed to end the seven-day standoff. The militant leaders reportedly refused to give up a demand for complete amnesty and safe passage out of Islamabad.
Government officials say there were a number of foreign terrorists, including several with possible ties to al-Qaida, are inside the mosque.
Pervez Musharraf (file photo) |
Moderates accuse President Musharraf of allowing religious extremists to gain a powerful foothold throughout Pakistan.
Those critics were largely silenced during this week's siege, but there are already fresh concerns that the capital's unrest could spark a much wider militant backlash in other parts of the country.
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n.清真寺 | |
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2 militant | |
adj.激进的,好斗的;n.激进分子,斗士 | |
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3 militants | |
激进分子,好斗分子( militant的名词复数 ) | |
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4 barricaded | |
设路障于,以障碍物阻塞( barricade的过去式和过去分词 ); 设路障[防御工事]保卫或固守 | |
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协商( negotiation的名词复数 ); 谈判; 完成(难事); 通过 | |
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n.激进份子,原子团,根号;adj.根本的,激进的,彻底的 | |
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adv.完全地,全部地,彻底地;充分地 | |
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adj.非常的的;流血的;残忍的;adv.很;vt.血染 | |
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11 militancy | |
n.warlike behavior or tendency | |
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12 embarrassment | |
n.尴尬;使人为难的人(事物);障碍;窘迫 | |
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vt.不顾,不理睬,否决;压倒,优先于 | |
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