tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220128262391788242.post4865427561505808926..comments2023-12-19T03:00:37.316+01:00Comments on Menschenrechte statt Eugenik - Mein Zettelkasten: Kenianische Muslime verurteilen Terrorangriff auf Einkaufszentrum - Somalis in Kenia fuerchten Kollektivhassguttmensch wannabehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02105600600234724201noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220128262391788242.post-67161566226871056372016-10-22T12:42:34.555+02:002016-10-22T12:42:34.555+02:00Kimmerier
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Der muslimisch...Kimmerier <br />#1.44 — vor 1 Woche <br /><br />Der muslimische Lassana Bathily aus Mali hatte wohl unter Einsatz seines eigenen Lebens anderen Menschen wohl deren Leben gerettet, als er sie im Keller eines Supermarktes nicht den islamistischen Terroristen auslieferte welche den Markt gestürmt und bereits etliche Anwesende ermordet hatten. ...<br /><br />http://www.zeit.de/kultur/2016-10/polizei-sachsen-twitter-chemnitz-festnahme-deutschstunde<br />guttmensch wannabehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02105600600234724201noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220128262391788242.post-36693359516940805962015-12-22T22:11:19.144+01:002015-12-22T22:11:19.144+01:00How Kenyan Muslims saved Christians from extremist...How Kenyan Muslims saved Christians from extremist militants<br /><br />Islamic attackers attempted to cull Christians out of a group of bus travelers in Kenya.<br /><br />Christian Science Monitor <br />By Beatrice Gitau <br />Today <br /> <br />Christian passengers were spared likely death after the bus they were traveling in was ambushed by suspected Islamic militants – thanks to the actions of a group of Kenyan Muslims.<br /><br />The terrorists, thought to belong to the Somali-based Al Shabab militant group, killed two people in the attack before ordering the Muslim passengers to split away from the Christians – but the Muslims on board refused their demands. <br /><br />Julius Otieno, the deputy county commissioner, confirmed the account, saying that the militants "were trying to identify who were Muslims and who were not," and that the Muslim passengers had refused to help. ...<br /><br />http://news.yahoo.com/kenyan-muslims-saved-christians-extremist-militants-140214980.html<br />guttmensch wannabehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02105600600234724201noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220128262391788242.post-48099434463260480492013-09-28T10:52:23.922+02:002013-09-28T10:52:23.922+02:00Kenyan Hero's Harrowing Tale of Rescues in Mal...Kenyan Hero's Harrowing Tale of Rescues in Mall Massacre - Yahoo <br /><br />Kenyan Hero's Harrowing Tale of Rescues in Mall Massacre<br />By Alexander Marquardt | ABC News – 18 hours ago<br /><br />"In one of the most memorable images to emerge from inside the Nairobi mall <br />attacked last weekend by Islamic extremists, a 4-year-old girl is seen running <br />toward a man who is reaching out a hand to pull her to safety.<br />The man was Abdul Haji, a 39-year-old real estate executive who rushed to the mall as the attack got underway. He managed to evacuate scores of people to safety, including that young American girl, Portia Walker, and is being hailed in Kenya as a hero.<br />As the gunmen began their rampage in Nairobi's upscale Westgate Mall early <br />Saturday afternoon, Haji got a short text from his brother who was at the mall. <br />"I'm stuck at the Westgate. It's probably a terrorist attack. Pray for me." <br />Haji's immediate thought was that militants had gone to assassinate his brother.<br />Until just a few weeks ago, his brother was an undercover counterterrorism <br />official battling organizations like al Shabab, the al Qaeda-linked group that <br />has claimed responsibility for the four-day siege that left almost 70 people <br />dead. But a local media outlet had recently revealed Haji's brother's identity <br />and the family - including their father, a former defense minister - had started <br />receiving death threats. ...<br />When he arrived he quickly figured out his brother was not the target. Haji <br />joined up with a group of around 15 men outside, including some security <br />officers, most of them armed and some wearing body armor, and headed into the mall with workers from the Red Cross. ...<br />Nearby, a woman was trapped behind a table. Haji yelled at her to run to them <br />but the woman, 39 year-old Katherine Walker, said she couldn't because she had three young children with her. Haji told her to send the eldest, 4-year-old <br />Portia, who ran across. ...<br />Walker and another woman followed close behind with the other two children who then re-united outside with the family's two teenage sons who had been shopping elsewhere in the mall. ..."<br /> <br />http://gma.yahoo.com/kenyan-heros-harrowing-tale-rescues-mall-massacre-134150330--abc-news-topstories.htmlAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3220128262391788242.post-54059667729292391652013-09-28T08:19:16.994+02:002013-09-28T08:19:16.994+02:00Kenyan security chiefs must testify in Nairobi mal...Kenyan security chiefs must testify in Nairobi mall attack <br />- latimes.com <br /><br />A Kenyan parliamentary panel wants answers on reports of unheeded terrorism warnings and turf wars between police and army units during the siege.<br /><br />By Nicholas Soi and Robyn Dixon<br />September 27, 2013<br /> <br />NAIROBI, Kenya — Amid reports that there were unheeded warnings of a terrorist attack on Nairobi's Westgate shopping mall, turf wars between police and army units and friendly fire fatalities, a Kenyan parliamentary committee has summoned security chiefs to explain what went wrong. ...<br />Several Kenyan news reports Friday cited sources saying that intelligence chief Michael Gichangi had warned police chiefs about a possible terrorist attack on the mall. Police denied the allegation in comments to the Daily Nation.<br />The Star and Daily Nation both reported that a pregnant woman was warned by her brother, an intelligence officer, not to visit the mall because it would be attacked. She usually shopped there on Saturdays.<br /><br />Disputes over who was in charge delayed the rescue of civilians, according to local media.<br />"Inquiries by the Nation indicate that a coordinated rescue mission was badly delayed because of disputes between the Kenya Police and KDF [Kenya Defense Forces] officers commanding their units on the ground," the Daily Nation reported.<br /><br />A police unit that had begun evacuating civilians had a group of militants <br />pinned down near the Nakumatt Supermarket, the newspaper reported, but the officers walked out after their commander was killed by friendly fire from a Kenyan army unit.<br />"The pullout left a vacuum that apparently allowed the terrorists to regroup and move through the mall slaughtering many captives. It also allowed the terrorists to deploy heavy-caliber machine guns that they had not used in the earlier shootout," the report said. "The teams also appeared to have had different aims. <br />One officer involved said that some units had a priority to locate and rescue a specific group of VIPs."<br /><br />An unidentified Kenyan official reportedly told the Associated Press on Friday that the actions of the Kenyan military caused the collapse of a section of the mall, which may have buried some hostages and militants.<br />The official told the AP that Kenyan troops fired rocket-propelled grenades <br />inside the mall, but did not explain what caused four explosions Monday. Many observers believe it is likely that the building collapse occurred after the explosions.<br />Interior Minister Joseph Ole Lenku had said that a mattress fire set by <br />militants had structurally weakened the mall, causing its collapse. He retreated from that statement Wednesday, saying engineers were examining the causes, but he insisted that the number of hostages' bodies buried in the rubble was "insignificant."<br /><br />The forensic investigation and excavation of the mall, to search for more bodies and to try to establish attackers' identities, is expected to take more than a week.<br />Forensic experts from the United States, Israel, Germany, Britain and Canada are involved in the investigation.<br /><br />Copyright © 2013, Los Angeles Times<br /> <br />http://www.latimes.com/world/la-fg-kenya-mall-attack-20130928,0,6190235.storyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com