More Bombings In Turkey
A bomb in the Turkish resort city of Antalya has killed at least two and wounded as many as 20 more. Nobody has claimed responsibility for the attacks, but once again, the media is quick to cast suspicion on Kurds.
Aktug said several people were injured in the explosion in front of a city-run business center but did not give an exact figure.
Private CNN-Turk television put the injury figure at 20. NTV television said six people were injured. The reason for the discrepancy was not clear.
"The cause of the explosion is still under investigation," said Guzide Ormeci, a spokeswoman for the governor's office.
The explosion damaged several motorcycles in the street and triggered a fire, Aktug said. Several ambulances rushed the injured to local hospitals.
The blast followed a Sunday night bomb attack that injured 21 people, including 10 British tourists, in the resort of Marmaris.
No one claimed responsibility for that attack but suspicion fell on Kurdish guerrillas who have staged similar attacks in the past.
The press is being irresponsible to attribute the attacks with no proof whatsoever. Other groups have also done the same types of bombings in Turkey. AP conveniently leaves that out.





