Terrorist attack against cyclists in Tajikistan

The Terrorist attack against cyclists in Tajikistan happened in July 29, 2018 (UTC+05:00).[1] Four Western touring cyclists were killed while cycling in the Danghara District, and two more were injured after five islamist militants rammed them with a car and then got out of the vehicle and stabbed them.

The attackers, in a posthumously released video, pledged allegiance to the Islamic State, however, the Tajik authorities downplay the IS responsibility, blaming instead the Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan.

Terrorist attack against cyclists in Tajikistan
Location Danghara district, Tajikistan
Date July 29, 2018[1]
Target Western cyclists
Weapons car ramming, stabbing
Deaths 4
Non-fatal injuries
2
Assailants 5
Suspected perpetrators
self-proclaimed Islamic State members but according to Tajik officials, the Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan

Background

Terrorist movements are known to be present in Central Asia, Afghanistan, with which Tajikistan shares a long border have been affected by decades of islamist murderous attacks. However, terrorist attacks have been infrequent in Tajikistan, mostly targeting the Government agencies.[2][3]

The country is popular with touring cyclist because of it's scenic mountain roads like the Pamir highway.[3]

Attack

On July 29, 2018 at approximately 3:30 pm, while seven Western cyclists were cycling the Kulyab-Dushanbe highway (A385) next to the village of Safobakhsh on the Danghara district, about a 100 km south of Tajikistan's capital Dushanbe[1], 5 assailants driving a Daewoo sedan made a U turn and rammed into them with their vehicle, then,they got out of the car and stabbed them with some knives and an ax[4][5]. Four cyclists died and two were injured. According to Radio Free Europe, the men which were searching a target in order to perpetrate a terrorist attack found the cyclists "by chance" on the highway, their backer agreed with the target on July 28 and they then followed them until the attack[4].

Victims

Four touring cyclists died, Jay Austin and Lauren Geoghegan,[6] from the US, who were on a world cycling tour, René Wokke[7], a Dutch citizen and Markus Hummel from Switzerland.[8] One Swiss and one Dutch were admitted in the hospital in critical condition while a Frenchman who had fallen behind the group before the attack remained unharmed.[9][10]

Suspects

According to the Tajik authorities, the perpetrators are five Tajik nationals. Hussein Abdusamadov, 33, who had recently come back to Tajikistan, accordingly from Russia, and is said to be the ringleader of the group[4]. He was arrested early on July 30. The other four suspects were killed by the police while, according to the police, resisting their arrest[4]. Zafarjon Safarov and Asomiddin Majidov , both 19-year-old, two relatives of Abdusamadov, had just come back from Russia two days before the attacks[4]. The two others are Jafariddin Yusupov, 26, and Asliddin Yusupov, 21, two siblings. The oldest is said to have been radicalized by Abdusamadov in Russia and accordingly convinced his brother to join the plot. The younger brother had served as a soldier in the Tajik Army.[4]

The group of five appear in a in a video posthumously released by news agencies of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in which they pledge allegiance to its self proclaimed caliph Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.[11] However, the Tajik authorities downplayed the IS responsibility, blaming instead the Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan that was banned in 2015[3], the General prosecutor of Tajikistan consider that the IS allegiance is just a cover.[1]

The backer of the attack appears to be a 45 years old Tajik cleric named Nosirhoja Ubaidov and known as Qori Nosir who radicalized Hussein Abdusamadov and asked him to carry out a terrorist attack[4]. Tajik authorities have linked him with the Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan and Iran without presenting any specific evidence, both the IRPT and Iran have denied any links with the attack.[4]

Tajikistan experts have put into question the Tajik government allegations, insisting that the attack was most likely perpetuated by grass-roots Islamic State sympathizers, explaining that accusing the Islamic Renaissance Party is a opportunity for the officials to repress opposition groups while downplaying the Islamic State regional threat.[3]

Aftermath

A memorial plaque was erected in the village of Safobakhsh next to the attack site.[12] Tajik authorities fear the murder will ruin efforts made recently to promote tourism in the country; many travel cancellations occurred after the events.[13]

In some English speaking news and social media websites emerged the idea that the American couple had been excessively naive for travelling in Tajikistan, yet, before the attack, the official U.S. travel advisory for Tajikistan was at Level 1, the lowest, it was raised on level 2[2] (exercise increased caution) on the aftermath of the attack.[14][3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "STATEMENT of the Prosecutor General's Office of the Republic of Tajikistan". General Prosecutor's office – Republic of Tajikistan. Retrieved 21 August 2018.
  2. 1 2 "Tajikistan International Travel Information". travel.state.gov. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 "Were the American cyclists killed in Tajikistan naive for traveling there?". The Washington Post. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "From 'Presidential Lyceum' To Jihadist Drifter: The Mutable Path Of An Accused Terrorist 'Ringleader' In Tajikistan". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  5. "A Dream Ended on a Mountain Road: The Cyclists and the ISIS Militants". Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  6. "FACT CHECK: Were an American Couple Killed by Isis While Trying to 'Prove Humans Are Kind'?". Snopes.com. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
  7. "Amsterdammer komt om bij aanrijding in Tadzjikistan – Amsterdam – PAROOL". Het Parool (in Dutch). Retrieved 23 August 2018.
  8. "Tragedy in Tajikistan: Most Humans 'Are Warm, Friendly People Who Wish Us No Harm'". RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
  9. Luhn, Alec (July 31, 2018). "Isil claims attack after four US and European cyclists killed in Tajikistan". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  10. "ISIS Says It Killed 4 Cyclists in Tajikistan". Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  11. Luhn, Alec (July 31, 2018). "Isil claims attack after four US and European cyclists killed in Tajikistan". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  12. "Memorial plaque installed at the scene of deadly attack on foreign tourists in Danghara | Tajikistan News ASIA-Plus". Retrieved 21 August 2018.
  13. "Killings in Tajikistan send chill through tourism business". Retrieved 21 August 2018.
  14. "FACT CHECK: Were an American Couple Killed by Isis While Trying to 'Prove Humans Are Kind'?". Snopes.com. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
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