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Thursday, October 24, 2002
THE
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Chechen rebels attad
theater, take hostages
MOSCOW (AP) — About 50
armed Chechen rebels stormed a
crowded theater during a musi
cal show Wednesday night and
took hundreds of theater-goers
hostage in an audacious and
well-planned attack. Police and
security forces surrounded the
building amid sporadic gunfire.
Moscow police spokesman
Valery Gribakin said about 100
women and children had been
let out of the theater, and news
reports quoted some of them as
saying there were pools of blood
in the theater halls.
Those released did not see
any dead bodies, but said the
hostage-takers had beaten some
in the audience. Two pregnant
women were later released.
“The terrorists are demand
ing one thing - the end to the war
in Chechnya,” Gribakin said.
Russian news reports said the
rebels offered to release 50 more
hostages if Akhmad Kadyrov,
the head of Chechnya's
Moscow-appointed administra
tion, came to the theater.
Earlier reports said the armed
men and women were laying
land mines inside the theater and
had explosives strapped to their
bodies which they threatened to
blow up if Russian security
forces stormed the building.
Gribakin. the police
spokesman, said there were
about 600 people inside the the
ater when it was seized
A woman who made her way
out of the theater told a televi
sion interviewer the men wore
camouflage as they took the
stage, fired into the air and said:
“Don't you understand what’s
going on? We are Chechens.”
News reports said the
hostage-takers arrived in jeep
like vehicles just as the second
act of the play was about to
begin. When police and security
forces surrounded the theater, the
attackers opened fired and threw
a grenade. One of the hostages, a
doctor, was treating a hostage-
taker who was wounded.
Russia is involved in a
bloody war in Chechnya, seek
ing to put down a decade-old
separatist insurrection in the oil-
rich region. News reports cited a
Chechen rebel Web site as say
ing the group was led by Movsar
Barayev, the nephew of warlord
Arbi Barayev, who was report
edly killed last year. The Web
site said some of the women
hostage takers were widows of
Chechen rebels killed in the war
with Russia.
“By the scope it can only be
compared to the tragedy in
New York. The situation is
extreme now,” liberal Russian
lawmaker Boris Nemtsov said
in a television interview. “We
must start a dialogue.”
Senior Russian officials had
no immediate comment on the
hostage taking which, in an
unprecedented move, was bo-.
broadcast live from outsidefe
theater on radio and television'
1 he news reports sail
Aslanbek Aslakhanov, a met
her of the national parliamj
from Chechnya, was inside tn:
theater and negotiating, as
Ruslan Khasbulatov, the fo®
speaker of the Russian parla.
ment who is an ethnic Check
Khasbulatovwas a leaderoffe
deadly uprising at the Russia
parliament in 1993.
I he Chechens are a si
group of Muslims in n
Caucasus Mountains in so
ern Russian.
Theater captured
Armed men who claimed to be
Chechens took a theater
audience hostage Wednesda,
in Moscow.
5 mi
i km
Armed men
took audience
hostage
Moscow
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RUSSIA
SOURCES: Associated Press ESRI I
Islamiyah blamed for
Philippines bombings
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — The United
States and Australia have circulated a report blam
ing Jemaah Islamiyah for several deadly bomb
ings, and hope to have the Muslim organization
declared a terrorist group by the United Nations.
The two countries hope a U.N. declaration that
the group is allied with al-Qaida would help them
launch an international campaign to isolate it and
cut its financial support, said a Philippine official,
speaking on condition of anonymity. The U.N.
Security Council must approve the petition.
Later Wednesday, foreign ministry officials in
Singapore and Japan said their governments
would join in the effort. The request was to be
made Wednesday in New York, said the officials,
who spoke on condition of anonymity.
The U.S. State Department added the group to
its own list of terror groups on Wednesday, mak
ing it a crime to contribute funds to it and barring
members from entering the United States.
The group is suspected in the Oct. 12 L
of a nightclub that killed more than 180peopk
the Indonesian island of Bali, but Secretary
State Colin Powell, in a statement distribute^
reporters, said the “United States does not wis:
imply that we have come to a conclusion ab)
responsibility for the devastating Bali bombing
Jemaah Islamiyah's spiritual leader, Abu Bi
Bashir, who has denied any wrongdoing. *
arrested last week on suspicion of involvemenn
several church bombings that killed 19 people
Indonesia two years ago.
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existence of Jemaah Islamiyah,” said his law)*
Achmed Michdan. “He rejects the allegation
he is connected to any ten orist group. Let the
declare anything they want.”
The confidential U.S.-Australian report
Jemaah Islamiyah's history and alleges it is
to a number of attacks.
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