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Politics : Bush Administration's Media Manipulation--MediaGate?

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To: d[-_-]b who wrote (4736)8/17/2005 8:39:24 AM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (1) of 9838
 
At least 100 bombs explode in Bangladesh
AFP via Babelfish translation | August 17, 2005

DACCA - At least 100 bombs of low power exploded in a nearly simultaneous way Wednesday in several cities of Bangladesh, including 15 in the Dacca capital, according to the police force.
According to information's given by the police force, 111 bombs, apparently very of artisanal manufacture and low power, exploded in this Moslem country directed by a allied governmental coalition with the islamist parties.

Approximately 15 bombs exploded in the capital, 20 in the large port of the south-east of the country, Chittagong. Last nine explosions were announced to Barisal, in the south, and at least six in Khulna, in south-west.

The police force also brought back 61 explosions which have occurred in eleven other cities.

The police force had initially made state of around fifty of attacks. "Of the bombs exploded everywhere in the country. We have information on casualties but not yet on deaths ", had said to AFP the chief of the police force, Abdul Kaiyum.

In some of these cities, the police force found leaflets emanating apparently from a recently prohibited islamist group calling with the application of the Koranic law to Bangladesh.
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