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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6991058.stm

Last Updated: Wednesday, 12 September 2007, 14:26 GMT 15:26 UK 

Attack on giant Pakistan Buddha 

Suspected pro-Taleban militants have tried to blow up an ancient carving of 
Buddha in north-west Pakistan. 
The statue, thought to date from the second century BC, sustained only minimal 
damage in the attack near Manglore in remote Swat district. 

The area has seen a rise in attacks on "un-Islamic" targets in recent months. 

This is the first such attack in Pakistan and is reminiscent of the Taleban's 
2001 destruction of the giant Buddhas at Bamiyan in Afghanistan. 

Dynamite 

Officials and witnesses in Swat said armed men arrived in the area on Monday 
night. 


     We heard the sound of drilling twice and then early Tuesday morning we 
heard two blasts 
      Villager Amir Khan 
     

"Militants drilled holes in the rock and filled them with dynamite and blew it 
up," provincial archaeology department official Aqleem Khan told Reuters news 
agency. 

"The explosion damaged the upper part of the rock but there was no damage to 
the image itself." 

And eyewitness, Shahid Khan, told the BBC that because of its location on a 
steep ridge the statue had been only slightly damaged. It is carved into a 40m 
(130-foot) high rock. 

Local archaeology expert Professor Pervaiz Shaheen told the BBC that the Buddha 
statue in Swat valley was considered the largest in Asia, after the two Bamiyan 
Buddhas. 

He said it was 2,200 years old. Swat valley is a centre of the ancient Gandhara 
civilization. 

"They constructed similar smaller statues and figurines, dozens of which are 
still present in the area," Prof Shaheen said. 

Swat has seen increased pro-Taleban activity in recent months, with the 
re-emergence of militant group Tehrik-e-Nifaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi (TNSM) 
under new leader, Maulana Fazlullah. 

Last week, militants blew up about 60 music, video and cosmetics stalls at a 
market in the valley after stall owners ignored warnings to close businesses 
deemed un-Islamic. 

The world watched in shock in March 2001 as Afghanistan's then rulers destroyed 
the 6th-Century Bamiyan Buddhas. The Taleban said they were offensive to Islam. 

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