NAIROBI: The world must solve crises in the Middle East and Somalia or they will spawn more of the extremism that led to bombings of US embassies in east Africa a decade ago, Kenya’s prime minister warned yesterday.Raila Odinga was speaking at a ceremony commemorating the 10th anniversary of explosions that tore through Washington’s missions in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam and killed more than 200 people, mostly local Africans.The devastating attacks were blamed on Al Qaeda – the first time Osama bin Laden’s group had burst onto the world stage.“The scale of this atrocity shocked our nation to the core,” Odinga said after laying a wreath at the site of Nairobi blast. “We must leave no stone unturned in fighting the scourge of terrorism. But at the same time, unless we provide just solutions to political crises such as those in the Middle East, new extremists will continue to be created.”Odinga called for the swift creation of an independent Palestinian state with secure borders for Israel, and he also urged the UN Security Council to end violence and suffering that has plagued Kenya’s chaotic neighbour Somalia.“We must do not only because it is our humanitarian duty. A lawless Somalia threatens Kenya’s security,” he said.The US says several Al Qaeda operatives suspected of being behind the 1998 bombings have sought refuge in Somalia.This weekend, police on the Kenyan coast said they narrowly missed catching one of them, Fazul Abdullah Mohamed, after he slipped back over the border for medical treatment in Malindi.Odinga vowed his government would never let down its guard.“The stark revelations of the last few days have reminded us yet again that we have terrorists in our midst still planning awful deeds,” he said in his speech.Kenyan Muslims complain of suffering discrimination at the hands of the authorities. But Odinga said no particular community would be singled out in the hunt for extremists.“To scapegoat any section of our people, or to disregard our laws in pursing suspects, would in fact generate the very disaffection and extremism on which terror thrives,” he said. – Reuters http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080807/ts_nm/kenya_embassy_dc
Friday, August 8, 2008
Kenya remembers embassy bombing
Lest we forget ... Rose Atu, five, stands in front of a memorial painting depicting the bombing of the US embassy on the 10th anniversary of the attack in Nairobi. US embassies in Dar es Salaam and Nairobi, Kenya, were bombed by suspected Al Qaeda militants on August 7, 1998. The attack in Kenya killed 213 people and wounded hundreds. The Tanzania bombing killed 11 and wounded at least 85
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