- April 2005 terrorist attacks in Cairo
The April 2005 attacks were three related incidents that took place in the city of
Cairo ,Egypt , on7 April and30 April 2005 . The latter two incidents are generally considered to have been minor, in that they caused no loss of life other than those of the perpetrators and appear not to have been planned in advance; in the first attack, however, three bystanders were killed. Neither sophisticated methods nor sophisticated materials were used in the incidents, and the Egyptian authorities have consistently classified the attacks as "primitive".First incident: Khan al Khalili
On Thursday,
7 April , asuicide bomber set off his explosive device on Sharia al-Moski, near theKhan al Khalili bazaar – a street market popular with tourists and locals alike – and theal Hussein Mosque . Three foreign tourists (two fromFrance and one from theUnited States ) were killed, and 11 Egyptians and seven other overseas visitors were injured.Egyptian police identified the perpetrator as Muhammad Sobhi Ali Jidan, originally from
Al Qalyubiyah but then living in the northern Cairene neighbourhood ofShubra .econd incident: The Sixth of October Bridge
The first of a number of attacks on Saturday,
30 April took place at 15h15 local time (12h15 GMT) in a city bus station located in a 300-metre-wide concourse between the Ramses Hilton Hotel and theEgyptian Museum near Cairo's main traffic intersection.Ehab Yousri Yassin, an Egyptian man suspected of involvement in the
7 April attack was being pursued along the Sixth of October Bridge, a flyover leading into centre of Cairo from theRiver Nile island ofGezira . He apparently leapt from the bridge down into the bus station below, with anail bomb that he was carrying detonating as he fell. The bomber was killed and seven passersby were injured: three Egyptians and four foreign tourists (anIsrael i couple, an Italian woman, and a Swede).Third incident: The Citadel
Approximately two hours later the same day, two veiled females armed with guns opened fire on a tourist bus in the neighbourhood known as
Islamic Cairo , not far from the Citadel. After firing on the coach, one of the women shot the other dead before turning her gun on herself. Three bystanders were reportedly injured.Police sources later revealed that the women were Negat Yassin, Ehab Yousri Yassin's sister, and Iman Ibrahim Khamis, his wife (described as his fiancée in some early reports). This was the first attack in modern Egyptian history to be carried out by women; police believe it arose from a spur of the moment decision taken by the women upon learning of the Sixth of October Bridge incident.
Aftermath
Two groups claimed responsibility in the early evening hours, local time: the
Mujahedeen of Egypt and theAbdullah Azzam Brigades . In its statement, the latter group said the attacks were in retaliation for the government's clampdown on dissidents in the wake of the Sinai Peninsula bombings ofOctober 2004 .In the early hours of Sunday,
1 May , security forces arrested some 225 individuals for questioning, mostly from the dead three's home villages and from the area where they lived inShubra . Particularly keenly sought was Muhammad Yassin, the teenage brother of Ehab Yousri Yassin, whom the police described as the only remaining suspect in the bazaar bomb attack and a material witness to the Saturday afternoon shooting. Muhammad was later extradited fromLibya . [ [http://www.jamestown.org/terrorism/news/article.php?issue_id=3339 A New Phase for Jihad in Egypt? ] ]Over the course of the weekend, it also emerged that all three of the attackers involved in the attacks were relatives of Ashraf Said, a suspect in the
7 April bombing who was taken in for questioning and died in police custody on Friday,29 April . [ [http://english.aljazeera.net/English/archive/archive?ArchiveId=12270 Al Jazeera English - Archive - Egypt Blast Suspect Dies In Custody ] ]On
August 20 ,2007 , four suspects were sentenced to life in prison for their role in the attacks. Five others received shorter jail sentences. [ [http://www.voanews.com/english/2007-08-20-voa54.cfm Egyptian Court Convicts, Sentences Terror Suspects ] ]References
ee also
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2004 Sinai bombings ,7 October 2004
*Sharm el-Sheikh bombings,23 July 2005
*2006 Dahab bombings ,24 April 2006 External links
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4432485.stm Cairo bombing claims third victim] (BBC News, 11 April)
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4501263.stm Cairo tourists come under attack] (BBC News, 30 April)
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,1473989,00.html Tourists targeted in Cairo attacks] (AP, via "The Guardian)"
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,1474546,00.html 200 held in Cairo swoop on militants] "(The Guardian", 2 May)
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/05/01/AR2005050100481.html Egypt Questions 200 Over Attacks, Hunts Suspect] "(Washington Post," 2 May)
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