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Memorial ceremony for Kenya-the victims Saturday was a week ago terror attack on shopping mall in Nairobi.
Nagamani (middle) ensures beside the coffin of his brother, Sudharshan B. Nagaraj, who was killed in the terrorist attack. The funeral took place at Bangalore in India. A large proportion of the victims of the terrorist attack were foreign nationals.
It's been over a week since terrorists from terror group Al-Shabaab broke into the mall in Kenya and killed at least 67 people. Now begins the stories of survivors to come out. Together they tell a new tactic of terrorists.
- They began firing wildly. Afterwards tokyo there was silence and they went around to people and asked them different questions. If you knew the answer, did you go. Among other things the question of the name of the Prophet's mother. Others were asked to sing and render religious verse, says Patel told The Associated Press.
This man claimed to be the mastermind behind the attack on the mall Westgate in Kenya. - Al-Qaeda has taken to heart that killing Muslims is a huge public relations problem for the organization. This is a problem that they seriously have noticed after some attacks in Iraq, and now we see that the cooperative groups to Al Qaeda take into account this issue, says Daveed Garten Stein-Ross, director of the Center for the radicalization of terrorists in Washington said.
No later than two weeks ago, today's Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri with a statement in which he asks that it be taken better care of Muslim life and that you do not attack other Islamist groups. Hit any
Al-Shabaab has in previous attacks have done little to protect Muslim. The majority of their attacks have been carried out in Somalia, a country where 99 percent of the population are Muslims. Their attacks on restaurants, bus stations and public buildings affected usually also fellow believers.
Until his death refused Osama bin Laden including Al-Shabaab Al-Qaeda network. In 2010, Bin Laden also wrote a letter in which he asked the organization to reconsider its actions to minimize the number of killed Muslims. Al-Shabaab did join the Al-Qaeda network in February 2012, almost a year after bin Laden's death. Took precautions
In an e-mail development with the Associated Press also confirms Al-Shabaab steps: "Mujahideen (JOURN.E is easiest jihadists) conducted a thorough background check on the mall, and have taken all possible precautions to distinguish Muslims from the Kuffar (JOURN.E is easiest disbelief) before they carried out their attacks. "
Qasim Ahmed Tahan five year old son, Walid, was killed by a car bomb in Baghdad on Monday. Iraq is among the countries with the highest number of terrorism victims. - There has been pressure both outside and within the organization to limit that Muslim lives are lost, he says. A wave of Africa
Central Africa has been marked by terror the past week. First terror attack on the mall, and the weekend was the radical Islamist group Boko Haram to new attacks in northeast Nigeria. Boko Haram stormed a dormitory at a school in the town Gujiba and shot at students. Boko Haram has previously been very critical of what they call "western education". tokyo
- I have sources that people from Boko Haram has been and trained with Al-Shabaab. Admittedly, Boko Haram another ideology, but there are good relations between the two organizations. These are part of a wave passing over central Africa tokyo where we see a rise of Islamist organizations, he says, and refers to the unrest in Mali.
helene.skjeggestad @ aftenposten.no See also: Convicted tokyo in Norway tokyo for financial support to militias - now e

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