Tentang Pemboman membunuh 6 orang asing di Arab Saudi

  Inilah teror pemboman tanpa solusi dan manfaat telah meresahkan 
umat umat tidak bersalah. Kita masyarakat Islam perlu bersatu untuk 
mengajak umat umat militan agar lebih memikirkan penyelesaian dan 
kebersamaan. Semoga jangan berlanjut membunuh pekerja pekerja asing 
di luar negeri bahkan sampai pemboman di tempat tempat lain di dunia 
ini. 

 Yang diperjuangkan adalah kebersamaan, aspirasi dan keadilan. Bukan 
dilalui kekerasan dan pemboman.


wassalam,

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Six Westerners Killed in Saudi Oil Office 

JIDDAH, Saudi Arabia - Attackers sprayed gunfire inside an oil 
contractor's office Saturday, killing at least six Westerners � 
including two Americans � and wounding at least 25 others before 
leading police on a bloody chase with the naked body of one of the 
victims dragging behind the car. 

Witnesses told The Associated Press that police engaged in a shootout 
with the gunmen outside a Holiday Inn before overpowering them on a 
downtown street. A statement from the Interior Ministry said police 
killed three of the attackers and wounded a fourth, who died later. 

One of the attackers was reportedly on the Saudi kingdom's list of 
most-wanted terrorists, many of them suspects in two suicide attacks 
last year on foreign housing compounds in the capital, Riyadh. Both 
attacks were blamed on al-Qaida. 

Three of the gunmen worked at the contractor's office in the 
industrial city of Yanbu, 220 miles north of the Red Sea city of 
Jiddah; they used their key cards to enter the building and sneak 
another attacker through an emergency gate, according to an Interior 
Ministry source quoted by the official Saudi Press Agency. 

"Using different arms, they started firing at the offices of the 
company's personnel before leaving the scene in a hurry to begin 
attacking a residential compound," the agency quoted the source as 
saying, giving no further details. 

The Interior Ministry statement said the gunmen walked into the 
offices and "randomly shot at Saudi and foreign employees." The 
offices are across the street from a petrochemicals plant co-owned by 
Exxon Mobil and the Saudi company SABIC. 

The Saudi Press Agency report said two Americans, two Britons, an 
Australian and a Saudi National Guardsman were killed, but a European 
diplomat told AP that a second Australian also died. It was not 
immediately possible to confirm how many Australians were killed. 

The last attack that killed Americans in Saudi Arabia was in May 
2003, when a coordinated suicide bombings at Riyadh housing compounds 
killed 34 people, including eight Americans. The second Riyadh 
suicide assault, in November, killed 17 people. 

There was no word on the motivation behind Saturday's shootings, but 
U.S. officials had warned in recent weeks of possible attacks against 
foreigners in Saudi Arabia, an important U.S. ally. A Saudi diplomat 
called the attack an "indiscriminate evil rampage." 

Intelligence has suggested al-Qaida wanted to strike at Saudi oil 
interests, and terror group leader Osama bin Laden (news - web 
sites) � a Saudi exile � has called for the overthrow of the Saudi 
royal family and questioned its Islamic credentials. 

Saudi TV footage showed one victim lying in the bloody front seat of 
a sports utility vehicle, his leg dangling out an open door with a 
rifle nearby and bullets on the floor. He appeared to be wearing a 
security officer's uniform. 

After opening fire in the office, the attackers tied the body of one 
victim to the back of a stolen car before fleeing, according to a 
witness who, like all residents reached in Yanbu, spoke on condition 
of anonymity. 

The Web site of the English-language Saudi Gazette reported that the 
attackers stripped the man naked before tying him to the getaway car 
and dragging him along a road. 

The newspaper showed a photograph of one attacker lying in a pool of 
blood in the middle of a road wearing only black trousers and 
surrounded by a crowd of Saudi bystanders in white robes. 

Mohamed Ghamdi, the Gazette's editor, told AP that the dead man was 
Abdullah Saud Abu-Nayan al-Sobaie, No. 10 on a list of the kingdom's 
26 most-wanted terrorists. The AP was not immediately able to confirm 
if al-Sobaie was among those killed. 

"The kingdom will eliminate terrorism no matter how long it takes," 
Crown Prince Abdullah said in comments broadcast Saturday night on 
Saudi television. 

The Saudi Press Agency later quoted Abdullah telling a gathering of 
princes in Jiddah that "Zionism is behind terrorist actions in the 
kingdom. I can say that I am 95 percent sure of that." 

He said Zionism had misled "some of our sons," but did not elaborate. 
Anti-Israeli sentiment runs high in Saudi Arabia and elsewhere in the 
Arab world because of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. 

In another, near-simultaneous attack in the city on Saturday, a pipe 
bomb was thrown over a wall of Yanbu International School, causing 
minor damage and slightly injuring a custodian, according to the 
Overseas Security Advisory Council, which shares security information 
between the U.S. government and the private sector. 

"Staff and children had already been advised not to report to school 
that morning," said a warden's message posted at the U.S. Embassy's 
Web site. 

The U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, James C. Oberwetter, condemned 
the attacks and offered condolences to the families of the 
victims. "The United States appreciates everything the Saudi 
authorities are doing to fight terrorism, including here in the 
kingdom," he said in a statement. 

After the attacks, police moved in to secure Yanbu's streets, with 
checkpoints throughout the city, one resident said. 

The two Americans killed were engineers for ABB-Lummus, the energy 
arm of multinational engineering company ABB. A British ABB employee, 
a British contractor and an Australian employee were also killed, 
spokesman Bjorn Edlund said from Zurich, Switzerland. 

A European diplomat said a second Australian also was killed in the 
attack, but had no further details. 

The U.S. Embassy also said several Saudi security forces were "killed 
and wounded in their fight with the terrorists," but gave no numbers. 

The Saudi crown prince said 25 people were wounded in the attack. The 
ABB spokesman said the wounded included two American employees. 
Diplomats also said two Canadians and a Saudi police captain were 
among the wounded. 

A spokeswoman for ABB Lummus, Patti McDonald, said four of 
the "victims" were based in Houston, but she did not indicate whether 
that meant people killed or wounded. She said the names of the 
casualties were being withheld pending family notification. 

The Saudi Gazette report, which cited Interior Ministry sources and 
witnesses, said about 50 people were injured in the attacks. The 
Saudi Press Agency said an American, Pakistani and Canadian were 
injured along with eight National Guard soldiers and 10 security 
officers. 

Saudi Arabia � the world's biggest oil producer � relies heavily on 6 
million expatriate workers, including about 30,000 Americans, to run 
its oil industry and other sectors. The kingdom produces about 8 
million barrels of oil a day, and a significant disruption could 
affect markets. 

In the summer of 2002, Saudi officials arrested al-Qaida sympathizers 
who tried to blow up Ras Tanura � a major Saudi oil terminal and 
refinery � and its pipelines. 

Saudi security forces have been hunting Islamic militants, resulting 
in frequent deadly clashes in recent months. 

Last month, the United States ordered the departure of nonessential 
U.S. government employees and family members from Saudi Arabia and 
also urged private citizens to depart. The embassy warned 
of "credible indications of terrorist threats aimed at American and 
Western interests in Saudi Arabia." 



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