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Kuwaiti media targeted by letter bombs
Kuwait says it has intercepted booby-trapped parcels addressed to three Kuwaiti journalists a day after a letter sent to another journalist caused a small explosion and injured one person. The Communications Ministry said all three parcels were from the same source in Lebanon that sent the letter to Ahmed al-Jarallah, editor-in-chief of the liberal al-Seyassah daily newspaper. Mr al-Jarallah's assistant was slightly hurt in the blast.
From someplace in Lebanon, eh? Would that be Ein el-Hellhole, perhaps?
The oil-rich Gulf state, one of Washington's staunchest allies in the region and liberated from Iraqi occupation in 1991 by US-led forces, was investigating what the ministry called a "criminal act".
Y'might even call it an act of terrorism...
The official Kuwait News Agency quoted a government official as saying post offices were put on alert after Thursday's incident. The three parcels were addressed to Abdallah Al-Khalaf, secretary-general of the Kuwaiti Writers Association, and journalists Nasser al-Utaybi of al-Seyassah and Dr Abdallah Muhammad al-Shaykh of the al-Qabas daily newspaper. Mr al-Jarallah, known in Kuwait for his pro-American stance, has written editorials criticising authoritarian Arab governments.
And the bad guys just vindicated his opinions, didn't they?
He was in Saudi Arabia at the time of the blast.
"Y'missed me, bitch!"
A spate of attacks against American targets in Kuwait occurred in the run-up to the US-led war to oust Saddam Hussein in Iraq earlier this year. Some were blamed on radical Islamists who sympathise with militant groups such as Al Qaeda.
Posted by: Fred Pruitt 2003-12-13
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=22647