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A Pakistani cleric leading resistance at a mosque stormed by troops in the capital, Islamabad, has been killed, Interior Ministry officials say. | |
Abdul Rashid Ghazi's body was found in the basement of the Red Mosque where he had barricaded himself, officials said. | |
The army says up to 50 militants and eight soldiers have been killed, and about 50 women and children rescued. | The army says up to 50 militants and eight soldiers have been killed, and about 50 women and children rescued. |
Students at the mosque and its attached religious schools have waged a campaign for months pressing for Sharia law. | Students at the mosque and its attached religious schools have waged a campaign for months pressing for Sharia law. |
Interior Ministry spokesman Javed Iqbal Cheema said Mr Ghazi was killed as troops were flushing out militants still inside a madrassa (religious school) for women and girls inside the mosque compound. | |
This is naked aggression. My martyrdom is certain now Deputy mosque leader Abdul Rashid Ghazi In pictures: Assault starts From joy to despair Eyewitness: Mosque siege | This is naked aggression. My martyrdom is certain now Deputy mosque leader Abdul Rashid Ghazi In pictures: Assault starts From joy to despair Eyewitness: Mosque siege |
"Yes, he has died," Mr Cheema told the Associated Press news agency. | |
Troops attacked the mosque overnight and took control of most of the complex during heavy fighting which raged throughout Tuesday. | |
Officials said Mr Ghazi was killed after he tried to surrender. It is not clear if troops or militants fired the shots which killed him. | |
He was deputy leader of the Lal Masjid (Red Mosque). His brother, Maulana Abdul Aziz, who was head, was arrested trying to escape last week dressed in a burka. | He was deputy leader of the Lal Masjid (Red Mosque). His brother, Maulana Abdul Aziz, who was head, was arrested trying to escape last week dressed in a burka. |
Hours before his reported death, Mr Ghazi accused the authorities of "naked aggression". | Hours before his reported death, Mr Ghazi accused the authorities of "naked aggression". |
"My martyrdom is certain now," he told Pakistan's Geo television station. | "My martyrdom is certain now," he told Pakistan's Geo television station. |
Gamble | Gamble |
Security forces began a full-scale siege of the Lal Masjid last Tuesday, not long after mosque students abducted seven Chinese workers they accused of running a brothel. | Security forces began a full-scale siege of the Lal Masjid last Tuesday, not long after mosque students abducted seven Chinese workers they accused of running a brothel. |
Public anger in the capital had been mounting for months after they kidnapped policemen as well as people they considered to be involved in immoral, un-Islamic activities. | Public anger in the capital had been mounting for months after they kidnapped policemen as well as people they considered to be involved in immoral, un-Islamic activities. |
The BBC's M Ilyas Khan in Islamabad says the military operation is a gamble for President Pervez Musharraf who risks a backlash from supporters of those inside the mosque. | The BBC's M Ilyas Khan in Islamabad says the military operation is a gamble for President Pervez Musharraf who risks a backlash from supporters of those inside the mosque. |
In recent days the army has redeployed thousands of troops in north-western Pakistan where pro-Taleban militants opposed to President Musharraf have been carrying out a string of attacks said to be linked to the mosque siege. | In recent days the army has redeployed thousands of troops in north-western Pakistan where pro-Taleban militants opposed to President Musharraf have been carrying out a string of attacks said to be linked to the mosque siege. |