Sunday, January 17, 2010

Kenya Turns Terrorist

You could see it coming:

African Safari: Clinton Threatens Kenya

U.N. Plays the Kenyan Card For Israel

The United Nations is Racist

The Kenyan Connection

U.S. must be unhappy with the government. Of course, being in that strategic shipping area loaded with oil has nothing to do with it, right?


"7 killed as Muslim youths protest in Kenya" by Associated Press | January 16, 2010

NAIROBI - At least seven people were killed when police fired on about 100 Muslim youths in the Kenyan capital who yesterday protested the arrest of a radical Jamaican-born Muslim cleric whose teachings influenced one of the 2005 London transport system bombers.

Does he know Mr. Aswat or Mr. Khan?

Also see: May Day Memories: British Patsies

May Day Memories: The U.S. Connection

Terror Expert: London Bomber Was Working For MI5

Israeli Connections to the London Tube Bombs

Kinda a kick in the head, huh?

Farouk Machanje of the Muslim Human Rights Forum, which organized the protest in Nairobi, said five people were killed. An official with an ambulance service said a young man, who had been shot in the head, died as they took him to the main government hospital. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.

How come authorities never give their names?

A reporter saw the body of another young man who relatives said was 25 years old. The reporter also saw three other young men wounded in the protest being treated at a clinic near the downtown Nairobi mosque where it began after Friday prayers.

Police restricted the protesters’ movements by standing at roads leading away from the mosque. Soon after the protesters emerged from the mosque, police fired tear gas and used water cannons to disperse them. They had planned to march to the Immigration Ministry to protest Kenya detaining Sheik Abdullah el-Faisal.

Almost seems as if the Zionist MSM is supportive of the protest for a terrorist, doesn't it?

At a news conference held a few blocks away from the violence, government spokesman Alfred Mutua said, “Mr. Faisal is a threat to this country, because of his alleged tendencies to recruit suicide bombers.’’

And protesters are loving him?

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