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Jordanian Muslim extremist ‘ happy’ over Boston bombing

- JAMAL HALABY

AMMAN, Jordan — The head of an extremist Jordanian Muslim Salafi group said early Tuesday that he was “happy to see the horror in America” after the explosions in Boston.

“American blood isn’t more precious than Muslim blood,” said Mohammad al- Chalabi, who was convicted in an alQaida- linked plot to attack U. S. and other Western diplomatic missions in Jordan in 2003.

“Let the Americans feel the pain we endured by their armies occupying Iraq and Afghanista­n and killing our people there,” he said early Tuesday.

Al- Chalabi served seven years in prison for his part in the foiled attack. His group is outlawed in Jordan.

A Mideast counterter­rorism official based in Jordan said the blasts “carry the hallmark of an organized terrorist group, like al- Qaida.” He did not give actual evidence linking alQaida to the bombing.

“From the little informatio­n available, one can say it was a well- co- ordinated, well- targeted and near- simultaneo­us attack,” he said. “Luckily, the amount of explosives used is small, judging from the casualty figure and explosion area.”

A Jordanian security official said security was beefed up around the U. S. embassy in Amman after the bombing in Boston.

“As the unfortunat­e news unfolded, we immediatel­y stationed more police patrols around the embassy,” he said.

He declined to disclose any details, citing the sensitive nature of the informatio­n.

Both officials insisted on anonymity, as they were not authorized to brief reporters on security matters.

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