From Atlas Shrugs:
Saturday, January 07, 2012
Jihad in Kenya: Kenya Islamic terror 'in final stages'
Obama say, "Respect it!"
Another legacy of the Obama regime: the push, promotion and funding of the institution of sharia in the Kenyan Constitution.
Kenya terror plot may be 'in final stages' BBC (hat tip Hawkeye)
The Foreign Office has said terrorists could be in the final stages of planning an attack in Kenya, and has urged British nationals there to be cautious.
Visitors to Nairobi are being warned to avoid places such as hotels, shopping centres and beaches.
British counter-terrorism officials have been helping Kenyan police, who found explosives and bomb-making equipment in a raid in Mombasa last month.
A British citizen was among those arrrested in that raid. The Kenyan authorities are looking for a British woman thought to have links to the al-Qaeda-linked group, al-Shabab.
The BBC's security correspondent, Frank Gardner, reports that it is a "very tense" time.
Posted by Pamela Geller on Saturday, January 07, 2012
Saturday, January 07, 2012
Jihad in Kenya: Kenya Islamic terror 'in final stages'
Obama say, "Respect it!"
Another legacy of the Obama regime: the push, promotion and funding of the institution of sharia in the Kenyan Constitution.
Kenya terror plot may be 'in final stages' BBC (hat tip Hawkeye)
The Foreign Office has said terrorists could be in the final stages of planning an attack in Kenya, and has urged British nationals there to be cautious.
Visitors to Nairobi are being warned to avoid places such as hotels, shopping centres and beaches.
British counter-terrorism officials have been helping Kenyan police, who found explosives and bomb-making equipment in a raid in Mombasa last month.
A British citizen was among those arrrested in that raid. The Kenyan authorities are looking for a British woman thought to have links to the al-Qaeda-linked group, al-Shabab.
The BBC's security correspondent, Frank Gardner, reports that it is a "very tense" time.
Posted by Pamela Geller on Saturday, January 07, 2012
No comments:
Post a Comment