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Politics : The Truth About Islam

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To: Ichy Smith who wrote (5237)2/26/2007 5:17:33 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (1) of 20106
 
BBC: French killed in Saudi shooting ~ Three French tourists ...machinegunned .......
BBC ^ | Monday, 26 February 2007, 18:23 GMT | BBC Staff

news.bbc.co.uk

Three French nationals have been shot dead in Saudi Arabia, the Saudi and French governments say.

Saudi sources told the BBC that police were treating the incident as a "terrorist attack".

The shooting happened near the ruins of Madain Saleh, in north-western Saudi Arabia, which is popular with tourists.

Saudi TV said the victims were part of a group of French nationals, some of whom were Muslims heading to the holy city of Mecca on a pilgrimage.

Major General Mansour al-Turki, an interior ministry spokesman, said two men were killed instantly as they rested at the side of the road and came under fire from gunmen.

Another died later in hospital and a fourth was in serious condition, he said.

Some women and children were also part of the group, but were not hurt, he added.

A French diplomatic source, quoted by the French news agency AFP, said an unknown number of attackers "machine-gunned them while they got out [of their vehicle] to go for a walk".

Violent campaign

French Foreign Minister Philippe Douste-Blazy said in a statement that "several of our compatriots residing in Riyadh were the victims of an armed attack".


SAUDI ATTACKS ON FOREIGNERS

May 2003: Suicide bombers in Riyadh kill 35 people

May 2004: 22 civilians die in Khobar compound shootout

June 2004: Gunmen kill BBC cameraman Simon Cumbers and seriously injure correspondent Frank Gardner

June 2004: US contractor Paul Johnson beheaded

No fatal attacks since 2004



"I condemn with the utmost strength this horrible act," he said, promising to lend all support to the Saudi authorities in bringing the perpetrators to justice.

BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner says the attack will come as a blow to the Saudi government, which has been fighting a successful campaign against Islamist militants since they launched a triple truck bombing in 2003.

A number of foreigners have been killed - including Frenchman Laurent Barbot, who was shot dead in the Red Sea port city of Jeddah by suspected al-Qaeda militants in September 2004.

But there have been no foreigners killed since late 2004.
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