[ppi] [ppiindia] Re: mengapa Al qoeda masih meneror seluruh dunia termasuk Arab Saudi??

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  Hati hati kemungkinan pengadudombaan oknum asing terhadap Al qoeda,=20
sehingga lebih dilihat keburukan oleh dunia. Perlu ada kekuatan=20
mengajak mereka kembali ke tempat aspirasi dan dukungan bersama=20
dengan kedamaian.

wassalam,

--- In ppiindia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "peace" <hutan007@xxxx> wrote:
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>   Al qoeda lebih mengaitkan masalah Islam dengan meneror, padahal=20
> Islam adalah agama rahmat, damai, solusi dan tujuan hidup. Bila Al=20
> qoeda ingin meneror, sebaiknya menunggu saja panggilanNya yang=20
> sebenarnya. Karena Al qoeda tidak dapat bertanggungjawab atas=20
> peneroran terhadap masyarakat dunia.
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>   Masyarakat dunia selalu diberi kekuatan memberi aspirasi secara=20
> damai.
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> wallahu allam,
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> Saudi Forces Hunt Militants After Attack=20
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> DAMMAM, Saudi Arabia - Suspected Islamic militants sprayed gunfire=20
> inside two Saudi oil industry compounds on the Persian Gulf,=20
killing=20
> at least six people =97 including one American =97 before taking=20
hostages=20
> at a nearby expatriate housing complex.=20
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> Saudi security forces stormed the housing complex in search of the=20
> militants and opened fire, though a police officer told The=20
> Associated Press that all hostages had been freed and negotiations=20
> were under way.=20
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> British and Filipino citizens and Saudi guards were reportedly=20
among=20
> those killed at the oil industry compounds, as well as a 10-year-
old=20
> Egyptian boy whose father worked there. There were reports the=20
death=20
> toll could reach 15.=20
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> It was the second deadly assault this month targeting the oil=20
> industry in Saudi Arabia. Previous terror attacks in Saudi Arabia,=20
> the world's biggest oil exporter, have been blamed on al-Qaida,=20
which=20
> has vowed to undermine the Saudi kingdom for its close ties to the=20
> United States.=20
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> While the attacks were under way, a statement posted on an Islamic=20
> Web site apparently referred to them under the title, "A gift to al-
> Moqrin and his heroic brothers" =97 a reference to AbdulAziz al-
Moqrin,=20
> believed to lead al-Qaida operations on the Arabian Peninsula. The=20
> text of the statement was deleted, however, and it was unclear if=20
the=20
> posting was a claim of responsibility.=20
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> Official Saudi statements said only that "militants" had "randomly=20
> opened fire" and killed and wounded an unspecified number of=20
people.=20
> A Saudi security official, however, said the method of the attack=20
> was "definitely inspired by al-Qaida."=20
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> The shooting rampage started Saturday morning in the Gulf city of=20
> Khobar, about 60 miles east of Dammam in an eastern region 250=20
miles=20
> northeast of Riyadh.=20
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> Guards at the oil industry compounds, which hold offices as well as=20
> employee apartments, said four gunmen in military-style dress=20
opened=20
> fire, and then engaged in a shootout with Saudi security forces=20
> before holing up inside the Oasis residential compound down the=20
> street and taking hostages.=20
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> Saudi forces fired shots inside the Oasis, officials said, speaking=20
> on condition of anonymity. At least 10 ambulances were seen outside=20
> the compound, an upscale complex owned by a Saudi businessman.=20
> Hundreds of policemen surrounded the Oasis, and helicopters=20
hovered,=20
> witnesses said.=20
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> At least one of the companies housed in the compounds was believed=20
to=20
> be Apicorp, or the Arab Petroleum Investment Corp., the investment=20
> arm of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Companies.=20
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> The boy who was killed was the son of an Apicorp employee, said=20
> Mahmoud Ouf, an Egyptian consular officer in Riyadh. Apicorp had no=20
> immediate comment.=20
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> Other oil companies believed to be housed in the compounds included=20
> Royal Dutch/Shell Group; Total SA; Lukoil Holdings of Russia; and=20
> China Petroleum & Chemical Corp., or Sinopec.=20
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> Executives from those four companies said none of their employees=20
was=20
> killed or injured in the attacks, a Saudi oil industry official=20
told=20
> AP by telephone from Dhahran.=20
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> "They're all safe," Yahya Shinawi, in charge of operations the=20
> eastern province branch of the Saudi Ministry of Petroleum and=20
> Mineral Resources.=20
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> A report carried by the official Saudi Press Agency, attributed to=20
an=20
> unidentified senior Interior Ministry official, said four militants=20
> fired randomly at a company and at a residential compound at about=20
> 7:30 a.m., then entered a residential compound "where the security=20
> forces surrounded them in one of the buildings. They are currently=20
> being dealt with."=20
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> Witnesses said they saw three men with Western features lying on=20
the=20
> ground covered with newspapers. Those bodies were taken away in=20
> ambulances, they said.=20
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> The U.S. Embassy said one American was confirmed dead. The British=20
> Foreign Office in London was investigating reports that a British=20
> citizen also was killed. Philippines officials in Manila said they=20
> were checking unconfirmed reports that three Filipinos were among=20
the=20
> dead.=20
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> The pan-Arab satellite television network Al-Arabiya showed the=20
body=20
> of a man, apparently shot dead, in the driver's seat of a car and=20
the=20
> burned-out frame of a sport utility vehicle. Bullet holes were=20
> visible in other vehicles shown, some with windows smashed and=20
blood=20
> staining the seats.=20
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> Two security guards were believed to be dead, according to a=20
Western=20
> diplomat who spoke on condition of anonymity.=20
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> Inside the Oasis compound, a police officer who identified himself=20
> only by his rank, a major, told AP there were no more hostages but=20
> that authorities had surrounded the gunmen and "are negotiating=20
> certain demands." He denied reports there was shooting there.=20
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> Lebanon's ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Ahmed Chammat, told AP that=20
> five Lebanese hostages had been released. He did not know the=20
> nationalities of others who might have been taken captive.=20
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> "The gunmen barged into the homes of the Lebanese at Oasis compound=20
> and took them hostage," he said. "The gunmen began by attacking=20
> Apicorp then they moved to the petroleum company. They were being=20
> pursued by Saudi police, so they went into the (Oasis) compound and=20
> took hostages."=20
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> Witnesses, all of whom spoke on condition they not be identified,=20
> said the militants who apparently carried out the attack used a=20
small=20
> car and were accompanied by another sports utility vehicle.=20
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> Saudi Arabia launched a high-profile crackdown on terrorists after=20
> attacks on Riyadh housing compounds in 2003, and claims to have=20
> foiled dozens of terror plots in the kingdom.=20
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> The most recent attack targeted the offices of Houston-based ABB=20
> Lummus Global Inc. in the western city of Yanbu on May 1, killing=20
six=20
> Westerners and a Saudi.=20
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> Saudi Arabia relies heavily on 6 million expatriate workers to run=20
> its oil industry and other sectors. Many decided to leave, at least=20
> temporarily, after the Yanbu attack. Then, U.S. Ambassador James C.=20
> Oberwetter advised Americans to leave the country =97 a move that was=20
> criticized by Saudi officials.=20
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> Fears of whether Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil producer,=20
can=20
> protect its oil industry from terrorists were partly blamed for=20
> recent oil price spikes to new highs.=20
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> In April, attackers bombed a security building in Riyadh, killing=20
> five people and injuring 148 more.=20
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> A week ago, a German who worked as a chef for Saudi Arabia's=20
national=20
> airline was shot and killed by unknown assailants. Authorities are=20
> investigating whether the attack was linked to terrorism.=20
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> In 1996 in Dhahran, an eastern city just outside Khobar, a truck=20
> bombing killed 19 American military personnel at the Khobar Towers=20
> barracks



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