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Bruno
07-12-2010, 09:12 AM
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/uganda/7885111/Al-Shabaab-Islamists-suspected-in-deadly-Ugandan-World-Cup-bombings.html

Ugandan World Cup bombings
Somali Islamists carried out two bomb attacks in Kampala, killing at least 64 people as they watched the World Cup final, Ugandan authorities said on Monday.

Published: 11:24AM BST 12 Jul 2010

Suspicion fell on the al-Shabaab rebel group, which claims links with al-Qaeda, after the severed head of a suspected Somali suicide bomber was found at one of the blast sites.

If those suspicions prove true, it would be the first time that al-Shabab has carried out an attack outside of Somalia.

The explosions ripped through two bars packed with football fans watching the final moments of World Cup in an Ethiopian-themed restaurant and at a gathering in a Kampala rugby club on Sunday.

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni toured the blast sites on Monday and vowed to bring the attackers to justice: “We shall go for them wherever they are coming from."

Al-Qaeda-inspired al-Shabaab militants in Somalia have threatened to attack Uganda for sending peacekeeping troops to the anarchic country to prop up the Western-backed government.

"At one of the scenes, investigators identified a severed head of a Somali national, which we suspect could have been a suicide bomber," said Felix Kulayigye, an army spokesman.

"We suspect it's al-Shabaab because they've been promising this for long," he said on Monday.

There has been no claim of responsibility for the bombings. But an al-Shabaab commander in Mogadishu praised the attacks. He admitted he did not know whether they were the work of his group, which is fighting to overthrow the Somali government.

"Uganda is a major infidel country supporting the so-called government of Somalia," said Sheikh Yusuf Isse, an al-Shabaab commander in Somalia's capital Mogadishu.

"We know Uganda is against Islam and so we are very happy at what has happened in Kampala. That is the best news we ever heard," he said.

An American aid worker was among those killed and US President Barack Obama, condemning what he called deplorable and cowardly attacks, said Washington was ready to help Uganda in hunting down those responsible.

Ten of the dead were either Ethiopian or Eritrean, a police spokesman said.

Ethiopian troops invaded Somalia in 2006 to oust an Islamist movement from Mogadishu. That sparked the Islamist insurgency which still rages.

heavenlyboy34
07-12-2010, 09:15 AM
"Al-Qaeda-inspired al-Shabaab militants in Somalia have threatened to attack Uganda for sending peacekeeping troops to the anarchic country to prop up the Western-backed government." Interventionists reap what they sow. :(

Pennsylvania
07-12-2010, 09:23 AM
blowback. wouldnt mind seeing scheuer give his thoughts on this

jmdrake
07-12-2010, 10:22 AM
This is what I don't get. Ethiopia can barely feed it's own people. Uganda still hasn't secured it's northern region from the threat of the LRA. And yet both of these countries somehow can seen soldiers into Somalia to tell them what kind of government they should have? Am I the only person on the planet that thinks this is odd? Should countries still dependent on food aid be barred from international military adventurism? (For that matter, what about countries dependent on others to buy their debt?)

BlackTerrel
07-12-2010, 11:37 AM
God this is so disgusting. Can you imagine just sitting watching a soccer game and then....Man this makes me angry.


"Al-Qaeda-inspired al-Shabaab militants in Somalia have threatened to attack Uganda for sending peacekeeping troops to the anarchic country to prop up the Western-backed government." Interventionists reap what they sow. :(

They weren't interventionists. They were a bunch of dudes sitting at a bar watching the World Cup. They didn't reap anything other than wanting to watch a sporting event. That is a heartless comment.

roho76
07-12-2010, 12:10 PM
Leiberman to AIPAC: "How can we use this to viciously kill Iranians?"