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Tuesday, June 17, 2014

74 innocent soccer fans slaughtered as they watched the World Cup.

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The Al Shabaab of  Somalia have claimed responsibility to the massacre of 74 Kenyan Soccer fans.
According to news.com THEY came with death in their hearts and bombs strapped to their bodies, to slaughter 74 innocent soccer fans as they watched the World Cup.
Four years later they struck again — their murderous mantra the same, their weapons this time automatic rifles.
The weekend massacre of 49 people in a Kenyan coastal town on Sunday by Islamicfanatics echoed the horrific killing in Uganda during the 2010
tournament, when suicide bombers targeted crowds watching the final in a club.
Al Shabaab, a Sunni Islamist Somalia-based militia believed to have ties to al-Qaeda, claimed responsibility for the attacks.
The battle cry before Sunday night’s massacre was the same as it always is when Islamic extremists come calling.
With shouts of “Allahu Akbar” (God is Great), the Muslim terrorists hit Kenya’s tourist coast, in an attack that coincides with a horrific rise in extremist atrocities worldwide.
As the world’s attention focused on the unfolding horrors in Iraq, the Kenya killers — who believe unmarried men and women should never mix or even shake hands — targeted a hotel where young people of both sexes were watching the World Cup.
World Cup massacre a grim repeat
Cold-blooded murder ... men look at a pool of blood at the entrance of a Mpeketoni restaurant where people tried to hide, but were shot. Source: AFP
After smashing the television, the terrorists ordered the women to one side of the bar, away from their male companions, and told them to watch closely.
Then the fanatics fired AK-47s at the men, killing dozens and injuring scores more. Meshack Kimani told the Daily Mail: “The attackers were so many and were all armed with guns. They entered the video hall where we were watching a World Cup match and shot indiscriminately at us. They targeted only men but I was lucky. I escaped by hiding behind the door.”
Other gunmen rampaged through the town of Mpeketoni, hunting for Christians.
“They came to our house at around 8pm and asked us whether we were Muslims,” said Anne Gathigi.
“My husband told them we were Christians — they shot him in the head and chest.”
John Waweru described how his two brothers were murdered because they did not speak Somali.
“My brothers who stay next door to me were killed as I watched,” he said.
“I was peeping from my window and I clearly heard them speak to my brothers in Somali and it seems since my brothers did not meet their expectations they sprayed them with bullets and moved on.”
Charred remains ... the attack began when the terrorists threw explosives into the police

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