It seems that the extreme militant group Al-Shabaab are not yet
done with Kenya after a few months of gruesome Westgate
attack that claimed the lives of 67 people including Radio Africa’s
Ruhila Adatia-Sood.
In a publication of their jihadist magazine Gaidi Mtaani,the
al-Shabaab top commander Ahmed Abdi Godane is quoted saying that
"Kenyans are in for the long haul; the Westgate attack is merely the
beginning of a long, gruesome war."
They also go into great details to justify the Westgate attack as part of an Islamic payback due to the KDF’s presence in Somalia .
"The ever-growing list of atrocities committed by the Kenyan invaders against the innocent Muslims in both Somalia and Kenya justifies -- as a retaliatory measure -- the Westgate attack," the bi-lingual magazine read
The sordid threats continue "It seems that it will take more -- much more -- than just Westgate to get the message across.Kenyans should therefore brace themselves for more attacks, more blood, more gruesome days and more sleepless nights."
The magazine was launched in a number of Jihadist websites on November 12th
Source allafrica.com
They also go into great details to justify the Westgate attack as part of an Islamic payback due to the KDF’s presence in Somalia .
"The ever-growing list of atrocities committed by the Kenyan invaders against the innocent Muslims in both Somalia and Kenya justifies -- as a retaliatory measure -- the Westgate attack," the bi-lingual magazine read
The sordid threats continue "It seems that it will take more -- much more -- than just Westgate to get the message across.Kenyans should therefore brace themselves for more attacks, more blood, more gruesome days and more sleepless nights."
The magazine was launched in a number of Jihadist websites on November 12th
Source allafrica.com