Am an East African Documentary Filmmaker, Journalist, Correspondent, Blogger, Traveller, Writer, Media Consultant and Regional Expert on the East and Horn of Africa based in Nairobi, Kenya blogging on topical issues on the region, my life memoirs and travel experiences
Sunday, 26 April 2015
VIDEO OF KENYAN MOMBASA BORN ALSHABAB COMMANDER RAMZI ALIVE AND DEAD IN SOMALIAمؤ
VIDEO shows the Kenyan Alshabab Commander alive at an Alshabab base. From my analysis it is more likely that the footage was taken in a large coastal city most likely northern Mogadishu
ALshabab Spokesman Ali Dheere is seen giving condolence to Commander Ramzi family and the Kenyan fighters in Alshabab
An English speaking foreign fighter relates Ramzis life as an Alshabab commander and foreign fighter form Kenya who migrated to Somalia to fight Amsiom and Somali government
He says Ramzi joined the group in 2007 and despite many Kenyans chosing to return back home after sometime Ramzi chose to remain in Somalia
RAMZI was killed in a battle with Amisom . The video does not give info where the Kenyan Jihadist was killed
Monday, 20 April 2015
SUICIDE BOMBER IN UN SOMALIA ATTACK IS "KENYAN"
A Police source in Garowe has told me that a Kenyan was the suicide bomber in the Monday bombing outside the UNFAO offices in Garowe Puntland Somalia
The body of what is believed to be the suicide bomber was blown in to pieces. But according to investigators the head of the suspected suicide bomber had non ethnic somali characteristics
A close look at the photo of the of the suspected bomber affirms that
Photo as edited
"The bomber is not a Somali. He may not be a Somali national and we are highly suspecting he is Kenyan national " a security source who sent me the photos said
Garowe police are not ruling out possibility that the attack may have been an inside job
" The suicide bomber may have been Kenyan working for the UN. we are following leads on that"
An official statement on the identity of the suicide bomber is yet to be issued by Puntland authorities
Earlier there had been conflicting reports over what may have caused the explosion with an initial statement from UN indicating that an IED had been used
At least 12 people were killed in the attack including 2 Kenyans one Afghani and seven Somalis
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