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Peruvian President Vows Hardline Policy After Bomb Blast

Peruvian police are taking stricter measures to ensure security for Bush’s visit

LIMA, Peru, March 21 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) – Nine people were killed and 30 injured when two car bombs exploded near the United States Embassy in the Peruvian capital Lima, news agencies reported.

No American citizens were injured or killed according to an American State Department official, the BBC said.

Interior Minister Fernando Rospigliosi said one of the dead victims was a police officer inspecting one of the suspicious vehicles.

U.S. Embassy officials issued a statement condemning "the barbaric terrorist bombing" and extended their “deepest sympathies to the victims and their families."

"The United States government is providing all possible assistance to Peruvian authorities so those responsible for this horrific crime are brought to justice" the statement said.

U.S. President George W Bush was scheduled to visit Peru three days after the bombing, and has not yet officially canceled it. According to the BBC, he will hold a mini-summit with Toledo and members of the Andean Trade Preference Act to discuss regional trade issues, war on terrorism, and fighting drugs.

One hundred and fifty leftist demonstrators had marched on the US embassy Tuesday protesting Bush’s visit. Reuters reported that they said they had held these protests against what they claim is “U.S. interventionism” in the region and had posted slogans such as "Bush -- go away," "Yankee go home" and "You won't make it to Peru alive."

Peruvian President Alejandro Toledo, told RPP radio in Mexico, where he cut short his visit to attend a U.N. development summit, that he guarantees Bush’s safety throughout the visit adding that he is going to apply a hardline policy within the framework of the law.

Interior Minister, Fernando Rospigliosi, said he was "certain that there was no way President Bush will change his plans to visit Peru because of this terrorist attack" the AP reported.

Toledo condemned the attacks and expressed his “condolences to the families of the victims who have been hit in such a cowardly way by a terrorist attack," adding "I will not permit democracy to be undermined by terrorist attacks…we will not yield even a centimeter to terrorism."

According to Agence France-Presse (AFP), police said one of the car bombs exploded at 11:30 p.m. (0430 GMT Thursday) outside a Banco de Credito de Lima branch office at the El Polo shopping center in the eastern Lima neighborhood of La Molina, and the other 100 meters from the U.S. embassy.

The bank and shopping center suffered extensive losses as well as three other cars being set on fire. The U.S. embassy’s fort-like structure was undamaged.

Peruvian authorities had tightened security around Lima preceding Bush's visit, canceling all leave for the city's 22,000 police officers, AFP reported.

Diez-Canseco said the Peruvian government would not be intimidated by the rebirth of terrorism, and that he had called an emergency, overnight cabinet meeting.

Reuters added to this that the Peruvian government has said that during Bush’s visit, flights over Lima will be forbidden as well unauthorized air traffic being shot down. Streets traffic congested Lima will also be blocked.

According to the BBC, police said two other bombs had gone off in Peru on Tuesday and Wedenesday but had injured no one. The first was a grenade thrown out of a car in northeastern Lima, the latter was a small bomb that exploded outside of telephone company.

Although no one has claimed responsibility for the attacks, officials seem to be pointing the finger at leftist parties.

Peru's leftist Shining Path guerrilla organization was practically disassembled under Peru’s former president Alberto Fujimori. From 1980 to 1992, Almost 25,000 deaths and 30 billion dollars in damage between 1980 to 1992 have been attributed to them.

Another leftist but smaller group, Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement was also eliminated during this period.

 

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