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Blasts at radical Pakistan mosque | Blasts at radical Pakistan mosque |
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There have been two large explosions in the buildings of a rebellious mosque in the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, which is being besieged by security forces. | There have been two large explosions in the buildings of a rebellious mosque in the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, which is being besieged by security forces. |
Much of the compound of the radical Red Mosque is covered in smoke. | Much of the compound of the radical Red Mosque is covered in smoke. |
Nineteen people have been killed in three days of clashes at the mosque, where 300-400 students remain, Interior Minister Aftab Sherpao has said. | Nineteen people have been killed in three days of clashes at the mosque, where 300-400 students remain, Interior Minister Aftab Sherpao has said. |
The mosque's chief cleric, who was captured on Wednesday, has urged the militant students to surrender or flee. | The mosque's chief cleric, who was captured on Wednesday, has urged the militant students to surrender or flee. |
His deputy now says the students will leave the complex if the security forces cease fire. | His deputy now says the students will leave the complex if the security forces cease fire. |
The government says that if the students leave unarmed, with their hands in the air, they will be taken into custody. | The government says that if the students leave unarmed, with their hands in the air, they will be taken into custody. |
The clerics have been campaigning for Islamic Sharia law in Islamabad. | The clerics have been campaigning for Islamic Sharia law in Islamabad. |
Students have kidnapped police officers and people they accuse of involvement in "immoral" acts such as prostitution. | Students have kidnapped police officers and people they accuse of involvement in "immoral" acts such as prostitution. |
'Massive' siege | 'Massive' siege |
Security officials say the blasts at the mosque and attached religious school on Thursday evening were probably caused by mortars belonging to the students going off by mistake. | Security officials say the blasts at the mosque and attached religious school on Thursday evening were probably caused by mortars belonging to the students going off by mistake. |
Soldiers and paramilitary police encircling the complex moved closer to the building, the BBC's Shoaib Hasan in Islamabad says. | Soldiers and paramilitary police encircling the complex moved closer to the building, the BBC's Shoaib Hasan in Islamabad says. |
Students... should either leave, if they can, or surrender Maulana Abdul Aziz In pictures: Mosque stand-off | |
On Wednesday, the head of the mosque, Maulana Abdul Aziz was caught trying to leave the Red Mosque in a burqa. | On Wednesday, the head of the mosque, Maulana Abdul Aziz was caught trying to leave the Red Mosque in a burqa. |
In comments to state television on Thursday, he said he realised people inside the mosque could not hold out for long. | In comments to state television on Thursday, he said he realised people inside the mosque could not hold out for long. |
"After coming out I saw the siege was massive and came to the conclusion that we should give up," he said. | "After coming out I saw the siege was massive and came to the conclusion that we should give up," he said. |
He said only a few of the hundreds still inside the mosque were armed. | He said only a few of the hundreds still inside the mosque were armed. |
"I have told them not to sacrifice their lives for me." | "I have told them not to sacrifice their lives for me." |
The BBC's Barbara Plett in Islamabad says the radicals do not have much support in the capital and people are quite glad to see the government taking them on. | The BBC's Barbara Plett in Islamabad says the radicals do not have much support in the capital and people are quite glad to see the government taking them on. |
But the authorities' action is likely to upset people in the more conservative North-West Frontier province, where most of the students come from. | But the authorities' action is likely to upset people in the more conservative North-West Frontier province, where most of the students come from. |
'Unconditional surrender' | |
Pakistani troops have been tightening their grip around the mosque in recent days. | Pakistani troops have been tightening their grip around the mosque in recent days. |
They set off a series of explosions outside the mosque before dawn on Thursday and, after a brief lull, gunfights between the security forces and the students resumed. | |
All reports concerning the government holding any negotiations with those inside the mosque compound are false Aftab SherpaoInterior Minister | |
No casualties have been reported but there has been some damage to the mosque. | |
At a press conference in Islamabad, Interior Minister Aftab Sherpao said 740 men and 400 women had so far left the mosque. | |
Mr Sherpao said he believed 300-400 students were still inside, of which around 50-60 were hardcore militants. | |
He also said the government would reject any offers of talks from Abdul Aziz's younger brother, Ghazi Abdul Rashid, who is still inside the mosque. | |
"All reports concerning the government holding any negotiations with those inside the mosque compound are false," he said. | |
Mr Sherpao also said the only way out for the students was "total unconditional surrender". | |
'Suicide bombers' | |
Abdul Rashid has said the radicals would be willing to surrender if the security forces stopped firing. | |
Profile: Red Mosque Anguish of mosque parents Suspicions over mosque | Profile: Red Mosque Anguish of mosque parents Suspicions over mosque |
Earlier, other mosque leaders warned of suicide bombings if security forces stormed the complex. | |
Many of those who surrendered said students were ready for "martyrdom". | |
But one student, Johar Ali, 20, said as he left that he had not seen any suicide bombers among those inside. | But one student, Johar Ali, 20, said as he left that he had not seen any suicide bombers among those inside. |
Some children are thought to be in the mosque, but Abdul Rashid reportedly refused to allow their release despite requests from parents. | |
Pakistani president, Gen Pervez Musharraf, has long been criticised for failing to clamp down on the mosque's activities. | |
The latest confrontation reportedly started when security forces tried to place barriers around the mosque. | The latest confrontation reportedly started when security forces tried to place barriers around the mosque. |
On Tuesday, women students of one of two colleges attached to the mosque protested in the street, while their male counterparts traded gunfire with security forces. | |
The violence took the stand-off to a new level, leaving the authorities little choice but to bring the situation to a conclusion, correspondents say. | The violence took the stand-off to a new level, leaving the authorities little choice but to bring the situation to a conclusion, correspondents say. |
Have you been caught up in the violence? Have you witnessed the security operation? Please complete the form below. | Have you been caught up in the violence? Have you witnessed the security operation? Please complete the form below. |