61. Fourie said the attack appeared linked to ongoing conflict in the area between the Zulu nationalist Inkatha Freedom Party and the African National Congress. 62. Fouche said the attack appeared to have been started by an old lioness whose tooth was found in the tent doorway. 63. He said the attack appeared related to the other killings over the past month, which are unexplained. 64. He said the attack appeared to be in response to a call by MILF chief Salamat Hashim for a jihad, or holy war, against the government. 65. He said the group may not claim responsibility, as it has for other killings of tourists and Egyptian officials, because the attack appears to have gone wrong. 66. He suggested the group might not claim responsibility, as it has for other killings of tourists and Egyptian officials, because the attack appears to have gone wrong. 67. In addition, most guerrilla attacks to date appear to be chance raids on army outposts or small convoys, carried out by village militants. 68. In recent months, the rebel attacks appeared to have spread from the northwest, a traditional Hutu stronghold, to central Rwanda. 69. Instead, the attack appeared to be a spontaneous mass killing motivated simply by racial hatred. 70. Jerusalem Police Chief Arieh Amit said the attack appeared to be the work of a suicide bomber. |