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Terrorist attacks in Mumbai India

November 26th, 2008 No comments

I just turned on the news and heard about several terrorist attacks in Mumbai India.

Gateway of India, boats with explosives found

So it happened that my girlfriend and I were in Mumbai just three weeks ago.
We stayed at the VolgaII hotel, near Leopold (a diner place where a lot of backpackers have their meals) and near the gateway of India. These places are heavily under fire.
Surprisingly when we were there we did not sense any fear or threat whatsoever.

Complete south Mumbai is under terrorist attacks. And it feels real strange to know that we’ve walked there just three weeks ago.

Here’s the Reuters India’s comment:

MUMBAI (Reuters) – At least 80 people were killed in attacks apparently aimed at tourists in India’s financial capital Mumbai on Wednesday night and television channels said Westerners were being held hostage at two five-star hotels.

At least 250 people were wounded, police said. Indian television channels reported the chief of Mumbai’s police anti-terrorist squad, Hemant Karkare, was among those killed.

Attackers targeted the Cafe Leopold, perhaps the most famous restaurant and hang-out for tourists in Mumbai, as well as hospitals and railway stations.

“I guess they were after foreigners, because they were asking for British or American passports,” said Rakesh Patel, a British witness who lives in Hong Kong and was staying at the Taj hotel on business. “They had bombs.”

“They came from the restaurant and took us up the stairs,” he told the NDTV news channel, smoke stains all over his face. “Young boys, maybe 20 years old, 25 years old. They had two guns.”

India has suffered a wave of bomb attacks in recent years. Most have been blamed on Islamist militants, although police have also arrested suspected Hindu extremists thought to be behind some of the attacks.

Police said targets included the luxury Taj and Oberoi hotels, with television stations showing the lobby of both hotels on fire and people being evacuated from the Oberoi with their hands on their heads.

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Gambia, een land vol tegenstrijdigheden.

July 5th, 2008 No comments

Hij geneest HIV en AIDS, Astma, Malaria en hoge bloeddruk, in een land waar een heel groot gedeelte van de bevolking lijdt aan (je raadt het al) HIV, AIDS, Astma, Malaria en hoge bloeddruk.

De wonderdokter

Mag ik even voorstellen: Yahya Jammeh, President van de republiek Gambia

De beste man heeft onlangs de volgende persverklaring afgegeven:
Drugsverslaafden en criminelen kunnen Gambia maar beter binnen 24 uur verlaten, anders lopen ze grote risico’s. We wonen in een land dat gedomineerd wordt door moslims en ik zal dergelijke individuen nooit in dit land toestaan. Ook buitenlanders worden aangeraden te vertrekken. Alle bedrijven horen toe aan de Gambianen.

’Gambia is een land van gelovigen. Zondige en immorele praktijken zoals homoseksualiteit zullen in dit land niet worden gedoogd. Ik wil het hoofd afsnijden van elke homoseksueel die in Gambia wordt gepakt.’

Op de volgende pagina o.a.: de volledige n.a.w. gegevens van Yahya Jammeh, voor het geval je hem een trap steuntje in de rug wilt geven.

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