Monday, July 12, 2010

Irs Catalog Number 18770d

The futbolero RISG be in an Islamic country. 70 DEAD! President Obama signs

A double bombing in Uganda because at least 70 dead . The bombs were intended to harm the people who followed the game. group Al Shabaab, close to Al Qaeda, it set off two bombs at two locations in the capital where the fans were the final between Spain and the Netherlands.
At least 70 people have died this Sunday, a result of two explosions in many other bars in the capital of Uganda, Kampala, who were full of people who followed the World Cup final between Spain and the Netherlands. "The bombs were intended to harm the people who followed the match," he assured the Inspector General of Police Kale Kayihura.
Al Qaeda cell is to introduce most populous country in Africa. Just as it does Venezuela Iran from using terror cell Hesbolla to make the same kind of attacks in Latin America.
approximately the same time there were two explosions. An Ethiopian restaurant in the Village and one in the bar of a rugby club. Both foreign and frequented establishments. At least one of the dead is a U.S. citizen.
The army spokesman Felix Kulaije, said today that "in one scenario, researchers have identified a badly damaged head of a Somali citizen, so it was suspected suicide bomber." "We suspect was Al Shabaab because they had announced some time, "he added. The television network Al Jazeera reported that the group Al-Shabaab claimed responsibility for the attack, sources said the terrorist organization.
The armed Islamist group Al Shabaab is bound the Al Qaeda and the Lord's Resistance Army, an opposition group operating in northern Uganda for two decades. Its militants have held the attacks on Sunday. "Uganda is unfaithful and self-constituted an important support Government of Somalia, "said a commander of al-Shabaab in Mogadishu, Sheikh Yusuf Isse." We know that Uganda is against Islam and therefore we are happy with what has happened in Kampala. It's the best news we ever heard, "he added. The Islamist guerrilla protest mainly by the presence of Ugandan troops in Mogadishu (Somalia) as part of an African Union mission to protect the fragile interim government.
The wounded were taken to nearby hospitals. The magnitude of the damage suggests that the number of deaths and injuries could increase in the coming hours. The two facilities attacked were packed audience gathered to watch the World Cup final between Spain and the Netherlands.

International Officers , and Barack Obama have already condemned the attack. The President of the United States has qualified the act of "cowardly" and "despicable" and has pledged its support to Uganda.

deadliest bombings in sub-Saharan Africa
The attacks caused 64 people last night in Kampala and is suspected to have been committed by the Somali Islamist militia al-Shabab is the most severe ones in Uganda and are among the deadliest in Sub-Saharan Africa since the attacks in the U.S. embassies in 1998.

Somalia, where there is no central government controlling the country and the Islamic guerrillas fighting to seize power, is the country hardest hit by the terrorist attacks that have spread to neighboring states. More attacks important attributed to Islamist terrorists in sub-Saharan Africa:

- 08/07/1998: Two near-simultaneous attacks carried out against the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, causing 229 deaths and more than 4,000 injured. The attack, attributed to Al Qaeda, causing 218 dead in Nairobi (Kenya) and 11 in Dar es Salaam (Tanzania).

- 28.11.2002: A double bombing in Mombasa (Kenya) caused 17 dead and 80 wounded when a car bomb exploded in the Hotel Paraiso, Israeli-owned.

- 30.11.2006: At least 12 dead and 13 wounded by a car bomb on the outskirts of Baidoa, seat of Somalia's transitional government, beset by Islamic militants in the south.

- 29.10.2008: At least 45 killed in five attacks, three car-omba against a camp of UNDP, the Ethiopian consulate and the presidential palace of the regional government in Hargeysa, Somaliland (Somalia).

- 18.06.2009: At least 38 dead in suicide attack at a hotel in Beledweyne (Somalia), including Internal Security Minister of Somalia, Aden Hashi Omar and former ambassador to Ethiopia Abdi Karim Lakany.

- 17.09.2009: 21 killed (17 soldiers of the peacekeeping force, two civilians and two terrorists) in a suicide attack by the guerrillas against an Islamist Al-Shabab forces base in the African Union Mission in Somalia ( AMISOM) in southern Mogadishu.

- 3.12.2009: 25 dead, including three ministers and two journalists in a bomb attack in Mogadishu, Somalia's capital, during a graduation ceremony. Was attributed to Islamist Al-Shabab militia, which denied involvement.

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