Marrakesh blast a 'terrorist act', government says
By News Wires the 29/04/2011 - 09:24

A Thursday blast that killed at least 14 people and wounded 23 more in the main 
Marrakesh square of Jamaa el-Fnaa was the work of terrorists, Morocco's 
interior ministry said Friday.

REUTERS - Morocco said a bomb that killed at least 14 people, including 10 
foreigners, in its busiest tourist destination was a terrorist act, the 
interior minister said.

The blast ripped through a cafe overlooking Marrakesh's Jamaa el-Fnaa square, a 
spot often packed with foreign tourists.

Interior Minister Taieb Cherkaoui said 14 people were killed and 23 wounded in 
the deadliest attack Morocco has seen since 12 suicide bombers killed 33 
members of the public in coordinated strikes on the business hub Casablanca 
eight years ago.

"Preliminary investigation ... suggests that this was a terrorist act caused by 
an explosive device," the official MAP news agency quoted Cherkaoui as saying.

Security experts said the attack bore all the hallmarks of a plot by Islamist 
militants.

"The majority of plots are detected in their early stages because Moroccan 
authorities retain a very effective network of informants right down to street 
level," said Anna Murison of Exclusive Analysis, a consultancy.

"However, the regular recurrence of plots ... mean it is likely that a few will 
slip through the net," she said.

State-run 2M television put the death toll at 15 and said they were six French 
nationals, five Moroccans and four foreigners whose nationality it did not give.

Two Marrakesh residents who were near the square told Reuters the explosion was 
carried out by a suicide bomber, but there was no immediate claim of 
responsibility.

Quoting an unnamed security familiar with the investigation, the independent 
news portal Lakome.com also said it was a suicide attack. According to the 
source, the bomber was freed from prison two months ago after having been 
sentenced to eight years in jail for rape.

If confirmed as the work of Islamist militants, the attack would be the first 
such major attack in Morocco since the Casablanca suicide bombings of 2003.

Massive blast

The blast is likely to hurt Morocco's tourism trade, a major source of revenue, 
which is already struggling to cope with the effects of the global downturn and 
protests that have swept north Africa.

Morocco's ruler, King Mohammed, has promised to reform the constitution to 
placate Moroccan protesters who have been inspired by uprisings in other part 
of the Arab world. But a fresh round of protests is planned for Sunday.

A doctor at a Marrakesh hospital said at least one of those killed was a French 
citizen, and that some of the wounded had lost limbs in the blast.

"I heard a massive blast. The first and second floors of the building were 
destroyed," said one local woman, who did not want to be identified. "Some 
witnesses said they saw a man carrying a bag entering the cafe before the 
blast."

The cafe is in the Marrakesh medina, or old city, which is designated by the 
United Nation's cultural arm as a World Heritage Site. It is usually packed 
with stalls, story-tellers and snake-charmers seeking to attract tourists.

"You can't find a more emblematic target than Jamaa el-Fnaa square," said a 
Frenchman who owns a restaurant in the city.

The roof over the cafe's upstairs terrace was ripped off by the force of the 
explosion and pieces of plaster and electrical wires hung from the ceiling.

"I heard a very loud blast in the square. It occurred inside Argana cafe. When 
I approached the scene, I saw shredded bodies being pulled out of the cafe," a 
Reuters photographer said.

"The first floor bore the brunt of the damage while the ground floor was almost 
intact ... There are a lot of police who, with forensics, are sifting through 
the debris."

Last week, men claiming to be Moroccan members of al Qaeda's north African wing 
appeared in a video posted on YouTube threatening to attack Moroccan interests.

A masked speaker, who identified himself as Abu Abdulrahman, said the planned 
attacks were to avenge the detention of Islamists by Moroccan authorities.

 

 
Source URL: 
http://www.france24.com/en/20110429-morocco-marrakesh-blast-square-terrorist-attack-islamist-interior-ministry-government-fna




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