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Mughniyeh Mourned in Kuwait
Chanting "death to America, death to Israel," Shiite activists in Kuwait staged a rally to mourn top Hizbullah guerrilla commander Imad Mughniyeh who was killed in a car bombing last week.
"Mughniyeh is a martyr hero who shook the grounds beneath the Zionist enemy (Israel) and America ... His blood will wipe Israel off the map," prominent Shiite MP Adnan Abdulsamad told a large crowd on Saturday night.

But Abdulsamad denied that Mughniyeh, who was on America's most wanted list for a series of attacks on Israeli and Western targets in Lebanon in the 1980s, was involved in two plane hijackings and a series of bombings in Kuwait.

"There is no evidence whatsoever to prove that Mughniyeh was either the mastermind or a perpetrator in the hijackings or the bombings," he said.

Although it is widely believed that Mughniyeh, who was killed in Damascus last Tuesday, was behind the hijackings in Kuwait, the Gulf state has never officially accused him.

An Egyptian former steward with Kuwait Airways said last week he recognized Mughniyeh as the hijacker of two Kuwaiti passenger planes in the 1980s.
The planes were seized by militant Shiite groups to demand the release of 17 Shiite activists jailed in Kuwait for carrying out a series of bombings against U.S., French and Kuwaiti targets.

About one-third of Kuwait's native population of one million are Shiites. They have four MPs in the 50-member parliament.(AFP)
 

Beirut, 17 Feb 08, 13:36
 
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