Basra arrest bolsters revenge theory
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,1201259,00.html
Evidence suggests homegrown terrorists - not al-Qaida - carried out
bombings in response to attack on Falluja
Luke Harding in Baghdad and Mohammad Haider in Basra
Friday April 23, 2004
The Guardian
An Iraqi suspected of involvement in Wednesday's devastating bomb
attacks in Basra came from the Sunni city of Falluja, Iraqi officials
said yesterday, suggesting that the blasts may not have been the work
of al-Qaida but an act of revenge for the US's brutal offensive in the
city.
According to British officials, Basra's governor, Wael Abdullatif,
told colleagues on Wednesday night that an Iraqi caught running away
from the scene of one of the explosions had travelled to southern Iraq
from Falluja.
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