This essay is part of an occasional feature on this blog that presents compelling stories from elsewhere in the world, particularly Africa, that are little reported in the American media. It's part of my campaign to get people to realize there is a lot going on in the world outside the US, IsraelStine, Iraq, North Korea and Iran.
Yesterday, there were commemorations in East Africa to mark the 10th anniversary of the bombings of the American embassies in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
My father was driving me to the bank that morning when US National Public Radio broke the story of the bombings. I remember being worried because I knew a friend of mine and her mother were visiting Kenya at the time. Apparently, they had been in the embassy for some reason left something like half an hour before the attacks. She said they were so close that they heard the explosion from their taxi but had no idea what it was until later on.
This was effectively the first al-Qaeda attack on US interests; though it's important to remember that of the hundreds who died, almost all were Africans. US President Bill Clinton responded by flexing American military muscle and bombing an aspirin factory in Sudan. It was yet another example of US military action abroad being based puffed up machismo and the desire to 'do something' rather than rational decision making and the desire to do something that actually made sense.
Some regional press accounts on the anniversary...
-The East African Standard had some first hand accounts of what happened in Nairobi on that day.
-The Kenyan Nation has a photo essay.
-The Nation also mentions how the present Kenyan government has promised more vigilance in dealing with potential terrorism.
-Tanzania's Daily News has an account of the ceremony in Dar es Salaam.
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Thursday, July 24, 2008
Ignorance is only skin deep
"The curse of the human race is not that we are so different from one another, but that we are so alike." –Salman Rushdie
It is believed that humans and chimpanzees share at least 98 percent of the same DNA. Apparently it's that other 2 percent that makes chimps the more evolved animal.
The BBC reports that albinos in Tanzania are being murdered on behalf of witch doctors based on the belief that potions made from an albino's legs, hair, hands, and blood can make a person rich.
And as if to illustrate that 'enlightened' Europe isn't immune from such madness, you have the Italians. The country of Michelangelo is accused of ethnic cleansing against Roma (gypsies). The right-wing government is trying to implement a Nazi-esque fingerprinting program solely targeting that ethnic group. Many seem unperturbed by the purges, sunbathing next to Roma corpses.
Seriously... what the f--- is wrong with people?
Update: There's ignorance and then there's sheer self-absorbed callousness.
It is believed that humans and chimpanzees share at least 98 percent of the same DNA. Apparently it's that other 2 percent that makes chimps the more evolved animal.
The BBC reports that albinos in Tanzania are being murdered on behalf of witch doctors based on the belief that potions made from an albino's legs, hair, hands, and blood can make a person rich.
And as if to illustrate that 'enlightened' Europe isn't immune from such madness, you have the Italians. The country of Michelangelo is accused of ethnic cleansing against Roma (gypsies). The right-wing government is trying to implement a Nazi-esque fingerprinting program solely targeting that ethnic group. Many seem unperturbed by the purges, sunbathing next to Roma corpses.
Seriously... what the f--- is wrong with people?
Update: There's ignorance and then there's sheer self-absorbed callousness.
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