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WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT: Somali militants have shot dead at
least 48 people after attacking two hotels and a police station in a
small Kenyan coastal resort as locals were watching the World Cup. The
attack in Mpeketoni, which is about 30 miles southwest of the tourist
centre of Lamu, came at the end of a weekend of bloodshed that has
exposed the world to the shocking depravity of terrorists who appear
emboldened by each other's acts. Images of Iraqi men (right) being
rounded up at gunpoint, beaten, herded into lorries and shot dead in a
ditch in the desert by a row of masked ISIS fanatics sent shockwaves
across the world. While the violence is not directly linked, it will
raise fears fanatics in Islamist hotspots across the world are becoming
emboldened by the rising violence and are embarking on a new era of
brutality.
The Daily Mail (UK) | 16 June 2014
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