Posted Tuesday, September 24 2013 at 00:00
In Summary
- “To verify, we do not employ our sisters to carry out military attacks of this type so these are just baseless rumours that have no substance to them,”
London. An alleged commander in
the Somali Shabaab rebel group on Monday denied press reports that
Westerners or women were involved in the hostage standoff at a Nairobi
mall that has killed at least 69 people.
The man, who claimed he had been in contact with
the Islamist attackers inside the Westgate shopping centre, also said
the militants would not negotiate an end to the siege.
The man, who called himself Abu Omar, was speaking
to BBC radio after several British newspapers reported that Samantha
Lewthwaite, the widow of one of the suicide bombers in the 2005 attacks
on the London transport network, could have masterminded the attack.
“There are some rumours spreading around that say
that there have been American, British and other attackers of different
nationalities involved,” Abu Omar said.
“I can confirm to you that none of that is true, I know those are baseless rumours that have no justification for them.”
He claimed that women would never be involved in perpetrating such attacks.
“To verify, we do not employ our sisters to carry
out military attacks of this type so these are just baseless rumours
that have no substance to them,” he said.
The man added: “There will be no negotiations.”
“We’ve spoken to the mujahid inside Westgate and
they told us that the Kenyan government was urging them to negotiate and
was also giving them some incentives to come to the dialogue table.
“Every mujahid goes out to fight in the only true
way... he wants to die for the sake of Allah to achieve martyrdom and
that’s something which has obviously confounded many Westerners and they
have failed to come to terms with that.” (AFP)
SOURCE: THE CITIZEN
SOURCE: THE CITIZEN