- 2003 Casablanca bombings
Infobox terrorist attack
title=2003 Casablanca bombings
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location=Casablanca ,Morocco
target=Western andJewish targets in the bustling tourist city
date=May 16 ,2003
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type=suicide attack
fatalities=45
injuries=More than 100
perps=Salafia JihadiaThe 2003 Casablanca bombings were a series ofsuicide bombings onMay 16 ,2003 , inCasablanca ,Morocco . The attacks were the deadliest terrorist attacks in the country's history. The attacks occurred four days after theRiyadh Compound Bombings that targeted Western compounds inRiyadh ,Saudi Arabia , killing 26 people. Thesuicide bomber s came from theshanty town s ofSidi Moumen , a poor suburb of Casablanca, and were from theSalafia Jihadia group.The bombings
The 14 bombers, most between 20 and 24 years old, bombed several places on the night of May the 16th. In the deadliest attack, bombers wearing explosives knifed a guard at the "
Casa de España " restaurant, a Spanish-owned eatery in the city. They blew themselves inside the building, killing 20 people, many of them dining and playing bingo.The five-star
Hotel Farah was bombed next, killing a guard and a porter. Another bomber killed three passersby as he attempted to bomb aJewish cemetery . He was convert|150|yd|m|-1 away from the cemetery and likely lost, so he blew up by a fountain. Two additional bombers attacked aJewish community center, but killed no one because the building was closed and empty. It would have been packed the next day. [http://www.cpt-mi.org/pdf_secure.php?pdffilename=Casablancav2]Another bomber attacked a
Jewish -owned Italian restaurant, and another blew up near the Belgian consulate which is located meters away from the restaurant, killing two police officers.In all, 12 bombers died, along with 33 civilians. Two bombers were arrested before they could carry out attacks. More than 100 people were injured. Eight of the dead were Europeans (three Spanish among them) and the rest were
Moroccan .In April 2008, nine Islamic extremists convicted in the Casablanca bombings in 2003 that killed 45 people and wounded scores more tunneled their way out of prison, officials said. Abderrahim Mahtade, who represents a prisoners’ advocacy group, said the fugitives had escaped from the Kenitra prison, north of Rabat, after dawn prayers. He said one of the nine had been sentenced to death, six to life imprisonment and two to 20 years. [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/08/world/africa/08briefs-9IMPRISONEDF_BRF.html?ref=world]
Response
Mohammed VI, the King of Morocco, toured the bombing sites and was cheered by crowds of people. Moroccan authorities said in May 2004 that they had arrested 2,000 people in connection with the attacks, and began to put them on trial.
World leaders condemned the attacks, coming on the heels of the
Riyadh compound bombings . In response to that attack and the Casablanca attacks, the U.S.Department of Homeland Security raised the terror threat level to Orange.Salafia Jihadia, an offshoot of the
Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group and believed to haveal-Qaeda links, is suspected of sending out the bombers. Evidence suggests thatIraq i Al-Qaeda leaderAbu Musab al-Zarqawi may have played a role. OnMarch 19 ,2004 , Belgian police arrested a suspect wanted by the Moroccan government in connection with the bombings. [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A9282-2004Mar19?language=printer washingtonpost.com: Madrid Probe Turns to Islamic Cell in Morocco ] ] In December 2004, a man namedHasan al-Haski , charged in the 2004 Madrid bombings, was questioned over his links to the Casablanca bombings and was believed to have helped plan them.ee also
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2007 Casablanca bombing References
External links
* [http://www.cpt-mi.org/pdf_secure.php?pdffilename=Casablancav2 Analysis: Casablanca bombings] (PDF)
* [http://www.emergency.com/2003/ERRI_June03.pdf ERRI Briefing with description of attack]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/3035803.stm Terror blasts rock Casablanca] - BBC
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