10-04-2005

巴基斯坦抓获自称塔利班发言人 (Pakistan Arrests Purported Taleban Spokesman)

巴基斯坦官员宣布拘捕了一名自称是阿富汗倒台的塔利班政府发言人的男子。巴基斯坦内政部长阿夫塔布.谢尔宝说,安全部队星期二抓获了阿卜杜勒.拉蒂夫.哈基米,但是没有说他在什么地方被抓获,也没有说他在巴基斯坦从事什么活动。哈基米在一年半以前开始用卫星电话在不同的地点打电话给国际媒体,通常提供夸大的信息,但是表达与美国军队和阿富汗政府的声明不同的观点。

法新社说,他和法新社的最后一次通话是上星期六,当时他声称反叛分子在阿富汗南部的赫尔曼省发动了一次袭击。阿富汗官员说,有一名农夫和一名警察死亡,而哈基米说打死了3名警察。

Pakistani officials have announced the arrest of a man who claims to be the spokesman for Afghanistan's ousted Taleban regime, Abdul Latif Hakimi. Pakistan's Interior Minister Aftab Sherpao says security forces detained Abdul Latif Hakimi Tuesday, but did not say where he was captured or what he was doing in Pakistan. Hakimi began calling international media by satellite phones from different locations around a year and a half ago, often giving exaggerated information, but offering a different viewpoint from US military and Afghan government announcements.

The French news agency says he last spoke to the agency on Saturday when he claimed the rebels had carried out an attack in the southern Afghan province of Helmand. Afghan officials said a farmer and a policeman died, while Hakimi said three policemen were killed.

印尼警方调查巴厘岛爆炸盘问数十人 (Indonesian Police Interrogate Dozens in Bali Blasts)

印度尼西亚警方说,已经盘问了与星期六夜间巴厘岛自杀爆炸袭击案有关联的39人。爆炸案造成22人丧生。可是,尽管进行了大规模的搜捕和广泛刊登3名自杀炸弹杀手嫌疑人的头像,有关官员说仍然没有任何突破。安全官员说,他们怀疑地区性伊斯兰激进组织伊斯兰祈祷团策划了这几起爆炸事件。

警方目前在查找这个组织在逃领导人中的两人。他们被怀疑策划了2002年的巴厘岛袭击以及其它爆炸案。据称是伊斯兰祈祷团精神领袖的阿布.巴卡尔.巴希尔星期二从囚禁他的监狱发表一份声明,谴责最近的袭击事件。

同时,澳大利亚警告说,巴厘岛可能还会发生新的炸弹袭击,特别是星期六一处爆炸地点以北的旅游娱乐区塞米亚客。

Indonesian police say they have questioned some 39 people in connection with Saturday night's Bali suicide bombings that killed 22 people. But despite a massive manhunt and the widely publicized photos of the three suspected bombers' faces, officials reported no breakthroughs. Security officials say they suspect the regional militant Islamist group Jemaah Islamiyah was behind the bombings.

Police are searching for two of the group's fugitive leaders, who are suspected in the 2002 attacks in Bali and other bombings.

The group's alleged spiritual leader Abu Bakar Bashir Tuesday released a statement from his prison cell condemning the recent attacks.

Meanwhile, Australia has warned of more bombings on Bali -- specifically in Seminyak, a tourist entertainment district north of one of Saturday's bomb sites.