die Verwerflichkeit des Massakers an den Demonstranten ist hier
bereits ausreichend geschildert worden.
Die Frage bleibt, warum gerade jetzt ein "Mob" Gefangene befreien
wollte und gegen die usbekische Diktatur revoltiert.
Zwei interessante Artikel habe ich dazu in der Asia Times Online
(http://www.atimes.com) gefunden, die einen Zusammenhang der
Ereignisse mit Afghanistan möglich erscheinen lassen:
Titel: Afghan violence linked to Hizbut Tehrir
... Reports from Afghan sources indicate that the demonstrations have
been organized by the Hizbut Tehrir (HT) and not by the Taliban, the
Hizb or al-Qaeda. While one was aware of some HT activities in the
student community in Afghanistan, the extent of its penetration not
only in the student community, but also in the Afghan security
forces, has come as a surprise...
Quelle: http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Central_Asia/GE14Ag01.html
und
Titel: Back on Osama's trail
..."Nevertheless," said the official, "the arrest cannot be
down-played as insignificant. During interrogation, al-Libbi pointed
[out] Bajur Agency, a tribal area situated in North West Frontier
Province, where we found an al-Qaeda sanctuary and arrested many
important operatives, including an Uzbek."
Despite repeated questioning from Asia Times Online, the official
refused to say whether the Uzbek was the leader of the Islamic
Movement of Uzbekistan, Tahir Yaldevish, who has been widely reported
to have been seen in Pakistan's tribal areas. "This is a state
secret," the official said...
Quelle: http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/GE14Df04.html
bereits ausreichend geschildert worden.
Die Frage bleibt, warum gerade jetzt ein "Mob" Gefangene befreien
wollte und gegen die usbekische Diktatur revoltiert.
Zwei interessante Artikel habe ich dazu in der Asia Times Online
(http://www.atimes.com) gefunden, die einen Zusammenhang der
Ereignisse mit Afghanistan möglich erscheinen lassen:
Titel: Afghan violence linked to Hizbut Tehrir
... Reports from Afghan sources indicate that the demonstrations have
been organized by the Hizbut Tehrir (HT) and not by the Taliban, the
Hizb or al-Qaeda. While one was aware of some HT activities in the
student community in Afghanistan, the extent of its penetration not
only in the student community, but also in the Afghan security
forces, has come as a surprise...
Quelle: http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Central_Asia/GE14Ag01.html
und
Titel: Back on Osama's trail
..."Nevertheless," said the official, "the arrest cannot be
down-played as insignificant. During interrogation, al-Libbi pointed
[out] Bajur Agency, a tribal area situated in North West Frontier
Province, where we found an al-Qaeda sanctuary and arrested many
important operatives, including an Uzbek."
Despite repeated questioning from Asia Times Online, the official
refused to say whether the Uzbek was the leader of the Islamic
Movement of Uzbekistan, Tahir Yaldevish, who has been widely reported
to have been seen in Pakistan's tribal areas. "This is a state
secret," the official said...
Quelle: http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/GE14Df04.html