The last time I checked the purpose of terrorism was to induce terror.
Therefore I've always felt that terrorist attacks are generally best
ignored wherever possible.
However as my father's always been the sort to scare easily when I woke
up this morning he couldn't wait to tell me about how the fact that
Ingrid Loyau-Kennett (from Cornwall) who confronted one of the alleged
attackers of Fusilier Lee Rigby in the Woolwich district of London
yesterday (22/5/13) was a cub scout leader reminded him of that time an
Eden Strang walked into my local Saint Andrews Roman Catholic church
with two swords and started hacking away at the congregation. As it was
far too early for me to put up with him once again showing off the
little bit of cheap tin the Scout association will give Ms Loyau-Kennett
for her 'bravery' I quickly changed the subject to point out that the
way the blue Vauxhall Tigra car had crashed in Woolwich reminded me of
an incident during the Croydon branch of the August 2011 riots.
Basically the police put a line of riot police across the junction
between London Road and Station/Tamworth Road to contain the crowd on
London Road. So members of the crowd simply hijacked a passing car and
drove it at speed into the line of riot police who sensibly moved out of
the way.
Also one of the alleged attackers has been identified as Michael
Adebolajo a 28 year old UK national with Nigerian ancestry. The Nigerian
connection is a clear reaction to the current state of emergency that
has been declared across three states in north-eastern Nigeria in
response to the threat by the Islamist Boko Haram terrorist group. The
UK is absolutely livid about this. You see they'd been building up Boko
Haram in order scare the Nigerian government into deploying troops to
the conflict in Mali. Rather logically the Nigerian government have
instead decided to solve the problem in their own country first.
On an entirely related note the Movement for Unity and Jihad in West
Africa (MUJAO) which is the umbrella group for Islamists in Mali,
Nigeria, Niger, Chad and other West African nations have claimed
responsibility for two suicide bomb attacks today in Niger that killed
20 at an army barracks in Agadez and at the French owned Somair uranium
mine near Arlit. The targetting of the uranium mine was clearly intended
to strengthen support for MUJAO's cause by portraying the foreigners
they're fighting in Mali as colonialists there to steal Africa's natural
resources. The reality of the situation is much more complicated then
that. However the main message of the co-ordinated twin attacks in a
nation that had until now been untouched by the conflict in Mali that
there is still a lot of fight left in the Malian Islamists.
(Originally Posted) 16:50 on 23/5/13.
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