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Gunfire erupts after Kenya claims total control over mall
Gunfire erupts after Kenya claims total control over mall (Reuters) / 24 September 2013 Kenya said its security forces were in control of the Nairobi shopping mall where fighters killed at least 62 people, and police were doing a final sweep of shops early on Tuesday after rescuing the last hostages. An overnight silence outside the large, upmarket Westgate mall was broken at daybreak with a loud burst of gunfire from inside, suggesting the complex had not yet been fully secured. A lone military chopper circled above. “Our forces are combing the mall floor by floor looking for anyone left behind. We believe all hostages have been released,” the Ministry of Interior said on Twitter early on Tuesday, adding his forces were “in control” of the building. A trickle of survivors left on Monday, but the fate of the missing was unclear four days after a group of between 10 and 15 militants stormed the mall, which with its rich clientele epitomised the African consumer bonanza that is drawing foreign investment to one of the world’s fastest growing regions. Mohamed told the “PBS Newshour” show the Americans were “young men, about between maybe 18 and 19” years old. They were of Somali origin or Arab origin, and had lived in the US, “in Minnesota and one other place”, she said. US authorities are urgently looking into information from the Kenyan government that residents of Western countries, including the United States, may have been among the militants, US security sources said. “We do monitor very carefully and have for some time been concerned about efforts by Al Shabaab to recruit Americans or US persons to come to Somalia,” White House deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes said. He told reporters travelling with US President Barack Obama to the United Nations in New York that he had no direct information that Americans had participated in the attack. Obama offered US support, saying he believed Kenya – the scene of one of al Qaeda’s first major attacks, in 1998, and a neighbour of chaotic Somalia – would continue to be a regional pillar of stability. Obama, whose father was born in Kenya, said the United States stood with Kenyans against “this terrible outrage.” Patience Kenyan officials have tried to reassure the country that it would seize control of the situation. “We appeal for patience, keep calm, avoid Westgate at all costs and wait for the official communication,” the Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government in The Office of the President said on Twitter. A press briefing was expected later on Tuesday. Al Qaeda killed more than 200 people when it bombed the US Embassy in Nairobi in 1998. When fighters from its Somali ideological counterpart stormed the mall on Saturday, they hit a high-profile symbol of Kenya’s economic power. Kenya has sent troops to Somalia as part of an African Union force trying to stabilise the country, which was long without a functioning government, and push back Al Shabaab. It has also suffered internal instability. President Uhuru Kenyatta, who lost a nephew in the weekend bloodbath, faces charges of crimes against humanity at the International Criminal Court for his alleged role in coordinating violence after disputed elections in 2007. He denies the charges. Kenyatta has dismissed a demand that he pull Kenyan forces out of Somalia, saying he would not relent in a “war on terror.” British Defence Secretary Philip Hammond said he believed six Britons had died in the attack. Other known foreign victims are from China, Ghana, France, the Netherlands and Canada. Kenyan officials said the total death toll was at least 62. Speculation rose about the identity of the attackers. Interior Minister Joseph Ole Lenku had earlier said they were all men but that some had dressed as women. Despite his comments, one intelligence officer and two soldiers told Reuters that one of the dead militants was a white woman, likely to fuel speculation that she is the wanted widow of one of the suicide bombers who together killed more than 50 people on London’s transport system in 2005. Called the “white widow” by the British press, Samantha Lewthwaite is wanted in connection with an alleged plot to attack hotels and restaurants in Kenya. Asked if the dead woman was Lewthwaite, the intelligence officer said: “We don’t know.” From Mali to Algeria, Nigeria to Kenya, violent millitants groups – tapping into local poverty, conflict, inequality or exclusion but espousing a similar anti-Western, anti-Christian creed – are striking at state authority and international interests, both economic and political. Continue reading
Sharjah Police in dramatic rescue of suicidal student
Sharjah Police in dramatic rescue of suicidal student Afkar Abdullah / 22 September 2013 Police prevented a university student from leaping to her death from the top of a Sharjah hotel, in a dramatic rescue operation. Sharjah Police Stations Director Omar Al Suwaidi said the 22-year-old woman from Saudi Arabia, a student at Sharjah University, went into the coffee shop of the Al Aryan Hotel in Sharjah on Saturday morning, before sneaking through an emergency exit, climbing to the top of the hotel and exiting on to the helipad. The security and administration of the hotel saw the woman on the hotel’s security camera footage and called the police at 11.10am, after she rebuffed their approaches. Speaking to Khaleej Times , the manager of Al Aryan Hotel said as soon as staff saw the woman on camera they went to try to speak with her, but when she refused to respond they called police. He said the hotel made strides to protect residents and guests, and the emergency doors to the helipad were always open in case of emergency. The Anjad patrol, ambulance and Civil Defence services and psychiatrists arrived at the scene to attempt negotiations. The police negotiated with the girl for almost two hours, before convincing her to drink water, as she was becoming weak and dehydrated as a result of the high temperatures outside. Al Suwaidi said police managed to grab her back while she was drinking the water, before taking her inside and to the ground. The police took the distressed woman to Al Kuwaiti Hospital for a check-up, though doctors said she was fine and had no medical problem. She is reportedly suffering from depression. The woman was at Al Buhairah Police Station late last night, where she was being questioned over the reasons she wanted to commit suicide. Police said the reason for her actions was not yet clear and investigations were continuing. afkarali@khaleejtimes.com Continue reading
UAE seen to rise in asset wealth rankings
UAE seen to rise in asset wealth rankings Staff Report / 22 September 2013 The UAE is expected to be the highest climber over the coming decade as its built asset wealth is expected to grow by two per cent, moving the country up two places to 23rd in the global rankings. This was stated by Flash Properties based on recent findings of the Global Built Asset Wealth Index, which quantifies the accumulated wealth of 30 countries’ built assets and is conducted by EC Harris in conjunction with the Centre for Economic and Business Research. According to this index, when it comes to built asset wealth per person, the UAE comes 12 th in the global rankings, with an estimated built asset wealth of $122,809 per person, while Saudi Arabia is in 15 th place with $72,861. The rankings were highlighted on the sidelines of the announcement by Flash Properties of its participation in Cityscape Global, the Middle East’s largest and most influential international real estate event, taking place from October 8 to 10 at the Dubai World Trade Centre. Tanzeel Gader, chief executive officer of Flash Properties, said: “The recent findings of Global Built Asset Wealth Index by analysing the accumulated wealth of 30 countries’ built assets — encompassing all the property and infrastructure that contributes to economic productivity — is a true indicator of the great potential of the UAE’s real estate market. The country is investing aggressively in its built environment and this opens the door wide for more sustained growth of the real estate market.” “With more than Dh5.5 billion worth of transactions recorded by the current Dubai real estate market, is appears that 2013 will be the year of revival for real estate industry, on the back of renewed confidence of global and regional investors.” abdulbasit@khaleejtimes.com Continue reading




