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Title: 39 dead in Kenya mall attack (muslims); hostages still held
Source: Yahoo! News/AP
URL Source: http://news.yahoo.com/39-dead-kenya ... ages-still-held-212623649.html
Published: Sep 21, 2013
Author: JASON STRAZIUSO
Post Date: 2013-09-21 19:07:02 by X-15
Keywords: None
Views: 141
Comments: 12

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Terrified shoppers huddled in back hallways and prayed they would not be found by the Islamic extremist gunmen lobbing grenades and firing assault rifles inside Nairobi's top mall Saturday. When the way appeared clear, crying mothers clutching small children and blood-splattered men sprinted out of the four-story mall.

At least 39 people were killed and more than 150 wounded in the assault, Kenya's president announced on national TV, while disclosing that his close family members were among the dead.

Foreigners were among the casualties. France's president said that two French women were killed. American citizens were reported injured but not killed in the attack, the State Department said Saturday, but did not release further details.

Early Sunday morning, 12 hours after the attack began, gunmen remained holed up inside the mall with an unknown number of hostages. President Uhuru Kenyatta called the security operation under way "delicate" and said a top priority was to safeguard hostages.

As the attack began shortly after noon Saturday, the al-Qaida-linked gunmen asked the victims they had cornered if they were Muslim: Those who answered yes were free to go, several witnesses said. The non-Muslims were not.

Somalia's Islamic extremist group al-Shabab claimed responsibility and said the attack was retribution for Kenyan forces' 2011 push into Somalia. The rebels threatened more attacks.

Al-Shabab said on its Twitter feed that Kenyan security officials were trying to open negotiations. "There will be no negotiations whatsoever," al-Shabab tweeted.

As night fell in Kenya's capital, two contingents of army special forces troops moved inside the mall.

Police and military surrounded the huge shopping complex as helicopters buzzed overhead. An Associated Press reporter said he saw a wounded Kenyan soldier put into an ambulance at nightfall, an indication, perhaps, of a continuing shoot-out inside.

Witnesses said at least five gunmen — including at least one woman — first attacked an outdoor cafe at Nairobi's Westgate Mall, a shiny, new shopping center that includes Nike, Adidas and Bose stores. The mall's ownership is Israeli, and security experts have long said the structure made an attractive terrorist target.

The attack began shortly after noon with bursts of gunfire and grenades. Shoppers — expatriates and affluent Kenyans — fled in any direction that might be safe: into back corners of stores, back service hallways and bank vaults. Over the next several hours, pockets of people trickled out of the mall as undercover police moved in. Some of the wounded were trundled out in shopping carts.

"We started by hearing gunshots downstairs and outside. Later we heard them come inside. We took cover. Then we saw two gunmen wearing black turbans. I saw them shoot," said Patrick Kuria, an employee at Artcaffe, the restaurant with shady outdoor seating.

Frank Mugungu, an off-duty army sergeant major, said he saw four male attackers and one female attacker. "One was Somali," he said, adding that the others were black, suggesting that they could have been Kenyan or another nationality.

Al-Shabab, on its Twitter feed, said that it has many times warned Kenya's government that failure to remove its forces from Somalia "would have severe consequences." The group claimed that its gunmen had killed 100 people, but its assertions are often exaggerated.

"The attack at #WestgateMall is just a very tiny fraction of what Muslims in Somalia experience at the hands of Kenyan invaders," al-Shabab said. Another tweet said: "For long we have waged war against the Kenyans in our land, now it's time to shift the battleground and take the war to their land #Westgate."

Al-Shabab's Twitter account was suspended shortly after its claim of responsibility and threats against Kenya. Twitter's terms of service forbids making threats.

Al-Shabab threatened in late 2011 to unleash a large-scale attack in Nairobi. Kenya has seen a regular spate of grenade attacks since then but never such a large terrorist assault.

Nairobi's mortuary superintendent, Sammy Nyongesa Jacob, said Africans, Asians and Caucasians were among the bodies brought to the mortuary.

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If President Bashad is overthrown in Syrai, this will happen there, too. Muslims are pure filth that despoil every nation that they infest and the very fact that they kill people who try to leave their death cult, tells you all you need ever know about them.

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#2. To: X-15 (#0)

Lemme' see if I got this straight:

Israeli Commandos just happened to be on hand to go after the filthy ragheads?

Interesting datum that.

Can you say False Flag?

Sure you can.

Wasn't that easy?

Not that USrael would ever set up a False Flag Operation to make a big splash and engender hate of Arabs/Muslims. Would they?

Noooo, not USrael.

Original_Intent  posted on  2013-09-22   21:53:11 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Original_Intent (#2)

Forgot to add this...

The mall is an Israeli investment:

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/rest-of-world/Israeli-forces-enter- Nairobi-mall-Kenyan-presidents-nephew-fiancee-among- dead/articleshow/22898722.cms

NAIROBI: Israeli forces have joined Kenyan efforts to end a deadly siege by Somali militants at a Nairobi shopping mall, a security source told AFP Sunday.

"The Israelis have just entered and they are rescuing the hostages and the injured," the source told AFP on condition that he is not named.

At least 59 people have been confirmed killed in the attack by Somali militants on an upmarket shopping mall in Nairobi, a government minister said on Sunday, as Kenyan troops battled gunmen still holding an unknown number of hostages.

Heavy gunfire could be heard as Kenyan security officials said they were attempting to kill or capture the remaining attackers and end the 24-hour-long bloodbath at the Westgate mall.

Among the dead was renowned Ghanaian poet and statesmen Kofi Awoonor. Somalia's al-Qaida-inspired al-Shabaab rebels said the carnage at the part Israeli- owned complex was in retaliation for Kenya's military intervention in Somalia, where African Union troops are battling the Islamists.

The Westgate mall is popular with wealthy Kenyans and expatriates, and was packed with around 1,000 shoppers when the gunmen marched in at midday Saturday, tossed grenades and sprayed automatic gunfire at terrified people.

Security agencies have long feared that the shopping centre could be targeted by al-Qaida-linked groups.

Kenyan police, troops and special forces then moved in and went shop-to-shop inside the shopping centre. Foreign security officials — from Israel, the United States and Britain — were also seen at the complex.

X-15  posted on  2013-09-22   22:10:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: X-15, *9-11* (#3)

Forgot to add this...

The mall is an Israeli investment:

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/rest-of-world/Israeli-forces-enter- Nairobi-mall-Kenyan-presidents-nephew-fiancee-among- dead/articleshow/22898722.cms

NAIROBI: Israeli forces have joined Kenyan efforts to end a deadly siege by Somali militants at a Nairobi shopping mall, a security source told AFP Sunday.

"The Israelis have just entered and they are rescuing the hostages and the injured," the source told AFP on condition that he is not named.

rebels said the carnage at the part Israeli- owned complex was in retaliation for Kenya's military intervention in Somalia,

While researching a 9/11 connection to that -- which is the UN's International Day of Peace for both dates (9/11/2001 and 9/21/2013) -- I found that the timesofindia.indiatimes.com article cited above is no longer available. These links are for copies at currenttopstories.blogspot.com and Google's cache as it appeared there on Sep 22, 2013 18:29:04 GMT.

Westgate shopping mall attack - Wikipedia

Date: 21–24 September 2013

The country was celebrating the International Day of Peace when the incident took place.

GreyLmist  posted on  2013-11-07   15:09:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: All, *9-11* (#8)

the UN's International Day of Peace

This is an archive of info re: the UN's International Day of Peace observance-settings:

International Day of Peace - timeanddate.com

A UN resolution established the International Day of Peace in 1981 to coincide with the opening of the UN General Assembly. [...] The assembly decided in 2001 that the International Day of Peace should be annually observed on September 21 starting from 2002.

International Day of Peace - Wikipedia

In 2001 the opening day of the General Assembly was scheduled for 11 September

This is Google's cache of http://www.hrea.org/index.php?doc_id=867. It is a snapshot of the page as it appeared on Oct 29, 2013 23:05:15 GMT.

International Day of Peace - hrea.org; Human Rights Education Associates

The United Nations General Assembly decided (in resolution 55/282) on 7 September 2001 that, beginning in 2002, the International Day of Peace should be observed on 21 September each year.

Re: A/RES/55/282 of 7 September 2001 || with reference to A/RES/55/14 of 3 November 2000, which specially re-scheduled the UN General Assembly's 2001 opening session date to September 11 of that year.

This is Google's cache of http://www.un-documents.net/a55r282.htm. It is a snapshot of the page as it appeared on Oct 22, 2013 11:25:52 GMT.

Distr: General
7 September 2001
Fifty-fifth session
Agenda item 33

55/282. International Day of Peace [Excerpts]

The General Assembly,

Recalling its resolution 36/67 of 30 November 1981, by which it declared that the third Tuesday of September, the opening day of the regular sessions of the General Assembly, shall be officially proclaimed and observed as International Day of Peace and shall be devoted to commemorating and strengthening the ideals of peace both within and among all nations and peoples,

Recalling also its other relevant resolutions, including resolution 55/14 of 3 November 2000,

Desiring to draw attention to the objectives of the International Day of Peace, and therefore to fix a date for its observance each year that is separate from the opening day of the regular sessions of the General Assembly,

1. Decides that, with effect from the fifty-seventh session of the General Assembly [2002], the International Day of Peace shall be observed on 21 September each year, with this date to be brought to the attention of all people for the celebration and observance of peace;

2. Declares that the International Day of Peace shall henceforth be observed as a day of global ceasefire and non-violence, an invitation to all nations and people to honour a cessation of hostilities for the duration of the Day;

111th plenary meeting
7 September 2001

Re: UNGARsn 63; A/RES/55/14 (3 November 2000)
http://www.worldlii.org/int/other/UNGARsn/2000/63.pdf

A/RES/55/14 [Excerpts]

Distr.: General
9 November 2000 [at top right of the document; European date format: 9/11/00]
Fifty-fifth session
Agenda item 61

55/14. Amendment to rule 1 of the rules of procedure of the General Assembly

The General Assembly,

Recalling also paragraph 2 of resolution 52/232, in which it decided that the International Day of Peace would continue to be observed on the opening day of the regular sessions,

1. Decides to amend rule 1 of the rules of procedure of the General Assembly to read: “The General Assembly shall meet every year in regular session commencing on the Tuesday following the second Monday in September”;

2. Also decides that this amendment shall take effect as from 2001 and that, therefore, for that year, the fifty-fifth session of the General Assembly shall close on Monday, 10 September 2001, and the fifty-sixth session of the Assembly shall open on Tuesday, 11 September 2001.

51st plenary meeting
3 November 2000 [at bottom right of the document; European date format: 3/11/00]

Summary: Almost a year in advance (in a 9 November 2000 UN GA doc distribution/announcement; European date format: 9/11/00), it was specially scheduled for the UN General Assembly's next opening session and coinciding International Day of Peace/World Peace Day to occur on September 11th, 2001. Four days prior to that arranged date (on September 7, 2001), the UN's International Day of Peace/World Peace Day was scheduled to permanently occur on September 21st yearly after 2001; which "coincidently" coincides with the Nairobi, Kenya mall op.

GreyLmist  posted on  2013-11-07   18:01:47 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#10. To: All, *9-11* (#9)

Summary: Almost a year in advance (in a 9 November 2000 UN GA doc distribution/announcement; European date format: 9/11/00), it was specially scheduled for the UN General Assembly's next opening session and coinciding International Day of Peace/World Peace Day to occur on September 11th, 2001. Four days prior to that arranged date (on September 7, 2001), the UN's International Day of Peace/World Peace Day was scheduled to permanently occur on September 21st yearly after 2001; which "coincidently" coincides with the Nairobi, Kenya mall op.

Cross-referencing the YouTube at Post #13 of 4um Title: FEMA Approves Russian Troops on U.S. Soil

Cynthia Mckinney Questions Rumsfeld And Myers About 9/11 WarGames -- link set to start at 7:52

At 7:52, Rep. McKinney asks Gen. Myers: "Was September 11th declared a National Security Special Event day? ... because of the activites going on that had been scheduled at the United Nations that day." General Meyers states that he doesn't know.

GreyLmist  posted on  2013-11-07 18:11:09 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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