1. Other officials said the attackers could belong to some separate rebel group. 2. Party officials suspect the attackers belonged to the government militia. 3. Police suspect the attackers belonged either to the Hizbul Mujahedeen or the Harkat al-Ansar, the two militias known to be operating in the area. 4. Police believed the attacker belonged to a fundamentalist group and callers to media organizations claimed it was carried out the Hamas, or Islamic Resistance Movement. 5. An anonymous caller tells Israel radio that the attacker belonged to the Islamic militant Hamas group that opposes the peace accord with Israel. 6. An anonymous caller told Israel radio that the attacker belonged to the Islamic militant Hamas group that opposes the peace accord with Israel. 7. An MILF spokesman, Eid Kabalu, denied the attackers belonged to their group. 8. However, Cambodian Military Police Commander Brig. Gen. Sao Sokha said it was not clear whether the attackers belonged to any organization. 9. However, the attackers did not belong to the RUF -- they came from a group of soldiers loyal to former junta leader Johnny Paul Koroma, officials said. 10. It was unclear whether the attackers belonged to al-Qaida or the Taliban, or were followers of local warlords, Curry said. |