61. TIN said Chinese-run Tibet Radio blamed the blast on supporters of the Dalai Lama. 62. Those blasts have been blamed on Muslim armed groups and several people have been arrested for suspected involvement but it is still not clear who was behind the bombings. 63. Military authorities directly blamed that blast on dissident students, the Karen National Union and the defunct Burmese Communist Party. 64. On Thursday, a military source blamed the blast on UNITA sabotage, the LUSA news agency said. 65. Police blamed the blast on the outlawed Basque separatist guerilla movement ETA, but no group claimed responsibility for the attack. 66. That blast too was blamed on construction work being carried out without detailed maps of underground gas storage facilities and mains. 67. The blast was blamed on outdated facilities at the mine, the daily said. 68. The blasts were blamed on Moslem militants fighting against Indian rule over the frontier state bordering Pakistan. 69. The blasts were blamed by Pakistani authorities on agents of the Indian secret service. 70. The blast was widely blamed on Islamic fundamentalists. |