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Published: Monday, 18 July, 2005, 01:11 PM Doha Time

LONDON: The uncle of Shahzad Tanweer, one of the four London bomb suspects,
has defended his nephew's actions as a desperate 'sacrifice' in an interview
with the The News of the World.

"These suicide bombers are desperate people," Bashir Ahmed told the paper.
"They are not getting their rights. They can see that their brothers are not
getting their rights, so they take extreme action. 

"This lad has made a name for himself in the world. Muslims call it a
sacrifice, the Europeans call him a terrorist," he was quoted as saying.

Tanweer's uncle laid the blame for the rush-hour attacks on London's
transport network at the feet of Prime Minister Tony Blair and US President
George W Bush, warning, "There will be more".

Citing US policy in Iraq and the Middle East, as well as its treatment of
detainees at the Guantanamo Bay base in Cuba, Ahmed told the paper that
Western disregard for the rights of Muslims was driving young men to
violence.

"Britain and America are saying that they will defeat terrorism. I am saying
that terrorism can be finished in one second," he said.

"Why can't Blair and Bush apologise for the way they have abused the human
rights of Muslims. They should apologise. They should stop these
injustices." The families of suspected bombers Hasib Hussain, Mohamed
Sidique Khan and Germaine Lindsay have all released statements condemning
the July 7 bombings in London that left 55 people dead and 700 injured.

Tanweer, Khan and Hussain are all British nationals with family roots in
Pakistan, who lived in and around the city of Leeds.

 - Agencies

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