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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (4702)2/19/2007 9:56:12 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Respond to of 20106
 
Kenya: Muslims Protest At Police 'Harassment' (PC in.... Africa?)
All Africa ^ | February 19, 2007

allafrica.com

The East African Standard (Nairobi)

Ernest Ndunda and Omwa Ombara Nairobi

Muslims in Mombasa want President Kibaki to prevail upon law enforcement agencies to stop alleged indiscriminate arrests and incarceration of Muslims.

They threatened mass action if the State does not stop the arrests and incarcerations in a week's time.

Men, women and children turned out in thousands for a demonstration to protest at the alleged harassment of Muslims.

Waving white handkerchiefs to signify peace, the charged protesters said they would use their numbers to make a political statement later in the year.

"Time for Muslims to be heard by the Kibaki government has come. We shall make sure there will be no businesses in Mombasa after the expiry of the one week starting Sunday, should Kibaki fail to act accordingly," said Sheikh Mohammed Dor, the secretary general of the Council of Imams and Preachers of Kenya.

They also want the Police Commissioner Maj-Gen Hussein Ali, Justice and Constitutional Affairs Minister Ms Martha Karua and her Internal Security colleague Mr John Michuki sacked within a week.

The placard-waving protesters demanded the immediate disbandment of the Anti-Terrorism Police Unit and the repatriation of the youth taken to Somalia last week to face trial on suspicion of being involved in terrorism acts.

The demonstration started at Sakina Mosque and climaxed at the historic Makadara grounds with speeches from religious leaders.

And in Kisumu, Supreme Council of Kenya Muslims chairman, Prof Abdul Ghafur El-Busaidy, claimed the State was harassing Muslims.

Speaking while opening a national civic education seminar, he said Muslims were discriminated upon in the issuance of national identity cards, passports and birth certificates.

He spoke when he opened a national civic education Programme with a slogan, Uraia.

Additional reporting by Roselyne Obala



To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (4702)2/19/2007 11:01:03 PM
From: one_less  Respond to of 20106
 
"How can you refer to palestinians when there is no such thing?"

Right GZ and as you've also notified me on another thread, soon there'll be no more Moslems.

I'm supposed to have a serious response to that kind of stuff?



To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (4702)2/21/2007 12:11:02 AM
From: Dan B.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20106
 
Now wait a cotton pickin' minute. Who is Larry Miller and was that whole thing really written by Dennis Miller not you? I don't know where my mind is, but I found belly good laughs in there. Reeks of Dennis Miller if minus some pestiferous verbosity.

Dan B.