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To: JPR who wrote (12397)7/14/2002 10:31:01 AM
From: JPR  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12475
 
Westerners were injured on Ashokan ruins in Pakistan.

Some of the muslims masquerade as whites in the USA in order to mingle well with local people and they are called shameless White Wannabes. They pass for whites until they open their mouth and utter accented words or reveal their names or use their credit cards. They move around this country pretending to be whites of Mediterranean origin (some are really of that origin), enjoy the hospitality of this country, at the same time are severely critical of the USA, and may even plot against this country. These bastards with evil on their minds visit the mosques and spread anti-Western, anti-Christian, anti-Jewish, anti-Hindu venom.
I am looking for a genius who doubles as a sheep screw to explain this atrocious attack on the tourists who earn money for pakistan--JPR

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July 14, 2002

9 Europeans Among 12 Hurt by Grenade Attack in Pakistan

By IAN FISHER

MULTAN, Pakistan, July 13 — Twelve people, including nine European tourists, were slightly wounded today after a handmade grenade was thrown at them in North-West Frontier Province, the Pakistani authorities said.

Westerners have been the targets of several attacks here in recent months, with Islamic militants angry about American military operations in Afghanistan.

Details were sketchy tonight, but officials said the attack happened after a tour bus stopped near an archaeological site near the city of Mansahra, about 170 miles north of Peshawar. The explosion occurred as the tourists were leaving the bus to see rock inscriptions associated with the Emperor Ashoka of the third century B.C.

The wounded reportedly included seven Germans, one Austrian, one Slovenian and three Pakistanis.

A local hospital reported that all the wounds were minor and that all the victims had been discharged.

The district police chief said that an investigation was under way, but that there had been no arrests yet.

There have been three fatal attacks on Western targets in the last four months. Five people, including three foreigners, were killed in March in a grenade attack on a church in Islamabad.

In May, a suicide bomber killed 11 French engineers and two Pakistanis near a hotel in Karachi. Last month, a car bomb killed 12 Pakistanis outside the American Consulate in Karachi.

In January, the American reporter Daniel Pearl was kidnapped in Karachi and later killed. A verdict in the case against four men accused in his death is expected on Monday.