Friday, August 9, 2013

Zanzibar Acid Attack on British Jewish Women and Priests

Zanzibar Acid Attack on British Jewish Women and Priests ---
tags: Acid Liquid Attacks , likely muslim suspect, disinfo

2 injured August 7, 2013  Zanzibar Acid Attack on British Jewish Women and Priests Two men on a motorbike threw battery acid on the British volunteer teachers Katie Gee and Kirstie Trup, both 18 years old, at night as they walked to a restaurant in Stone Town. They had volunteered to teach for at least two weeks at a school in Stone Town, and had previously been struck in the face by a woman angry at singing during Ramadan and had an argument with a shopkeeper days before. Friends speculated the attack may be because they were jewish, and both were Federation for Zionist Youth members. Police issued a warrant for the arrest of Islamist preacher Sheikh Issa Ponda Issa, amid suggestions his teaching could have influenced the attackers.





According to reports, it was the third attack on the pair during their stay on the island.  Gee told friends she was assaulted in the street by a Muslim woman two weeks earlier, apparently for singing during Ramadan. A project worker said the teenagers were also involved in an argument with a shopkeeper days before the acid attack.
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Facts A-Z
  • acid attacks 1,500 acid attacks reported globally each year, though according to Acid Survivors Trust International, mostly against women by men as spurned suitors, or used against girls or women believed to have brought dishonour to their families or husbands
  • Arrest: police were ordered to arrest a radical Islamic preacher suspected of inspiring the assault.
  • Attacks prior: The teenagers, both from north London, had been attacked twice before – once when a Muslim woman hit Katie Gee in the face for singing during the holy month of Ramadan, and once when they got into an argument with a shopkeeper days before the acid attack
  • Bare Naked Islam:  ZANZIBAR: Muslims throw acid in the faces of two British ..
  • Catholic attacks - 2 Catholic priests have been killed
  • Christian school: girls were volunteers at the St Monica Nursary school in Stone town
  • Injuries: sustained injuries on their faces, chests and hands
  • Islamist: "No one has claimed responsibility for the attack but it comes against a backdrop of rising extremist Islamist sentiment in the area."
  • Jerusalem Post: Reward offered for info on Jewish girls’ attackers in Zanzibar
  • Jewish clothing:  It is believed that both girls were careful not to wear anything that would identify them as Jewish.
  • Ponda: One of Uamsho’s key supporters is the Muslim cleric Sheikh Ponda Issa Ponda, who has spent the last two weeks in Zanzibar urging Muslims to rise up “like in Egypt”. Tanzania’s director of public prosecutions, Elieza Feleshi, said: We hope the police will exercise their powers wisely and arrest Ponda.”
  • Population of Zanzibar is 99% Muslim
  • Sheikyermani: Zanzibar: “Men on Motorbikes”- “Isolated incident ...
  • St Monica’s Nursery School has 172 children from different religions 

  • Uamsho innocent: police said there was no evidence to suggest the involvement of Uamsho, a local Islamist group that some think could have ties to Al Qaeda
  • Uamsho likely suspect:  Moderate Imam says Uamsho or its followers are to blame for the horrific assault on the British teenagers. “Of course this attack on the tourists was Uamsho,” said Sheikh Fadhil Soraga, a moderate Muslim cleric who suffered extensive burns to his face and hands. “Just 10 days ago they were saying they were planning something. This attack, which all Muslims must condemn, is their work.”
  • witnesses: Five men were questioned as witnesses yesterday, but no arrests
Disinformation

  • Zanzibar Acid Attack is a Hoax - Part I - NODISINFO

    nodisinfo.com/zanzibar-acid-attack-is-a-hoax-part-i/
    Aug 14, 2013 - Zanzibar Acid Attack is a Hoax – Part I. Even if a portion of this story of the acid attack on two innocent Jewesses just trying to do good for the ...

  • Acid Attack Used as Ploy to Destroy Zanzibar Islamic Revival

    nodisinfo.com/acid-attack-used-as-plot-to-destroy-zanzibar-islamic-reviv...
    Aug 11, 2013 - NODISINFO ... Zanzibar police arraign Ponda hosts ... Police inZanzibar are holding five persons who reportedly gave shelter to controversial ...

  • Zionist Operatives and the Zanzibar Acid Attack - NODISINFO

    nodisinfo.com/what-is-yeshava-employ/
    Aug 10, 2013 - UPDATED-CORRECTED: Zionist Operatives and the Zanzibar Acid Attack. The two youths who were reportedly attacked with battery acid are ...

  • Timeline

    • November last year a Muslim cleric had acid thrown over him.
    • December a Catholic priest was shot and wounded.
    • And in February another priest was shot dead.
    • Week before - woman hit girl in face for singing during Ramadan
    • Days before - argument with shopkeeper
    • Attack:  two men then looked at each other, nodded and then the man on the back of the bike smiled and threw acid on the girls.
    .Updates:

    aug 15, 2013

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdzuwOeOZsY
    attack 2 weeks before on Muslim shopkeeper who sold western clothing

    pro-muslim apologist blames the west for atrocities
    he mentions lords resistance army which looks like christian front for islamic terrorism and 9-11 truth, another front for muslim conspiracy theories.
    you need a bit of a history lesson. what exactly did you give to india other than colonizing it?
    what exactly did you give "islam state" despite that not even making sense.
    Iraq war: 2.5 million civilians killed, wikileaks showed footage of soldiers attacking an ambulance
    Afghanistan: 12 yrs at war, death toll is unknown
    Pakistan: constant drone strikes, death toll every other day (research it) not to mention the war they are fighting for america against afghan
    The list is endless.
    • then if that is the case you will understand i was not aiming this a you but at the comment wrote in regards to that particular individual. it seems to me you may be unaware of all the "islamophobia" that is here in the uk, so when someone makes a general comment as that gentleman did and it targets my faith and that of 1.6 billion it rubbed me the wrong way, because to call someone faith intolerant because of the act of some few individual is stupid, bigotry and beyond reasonable person.
       ·  in reply to BadcatV (Show the comment)

    • sultan hanif 
      You see that is the issue; are you suggesting he is a cleric because the media is saying so ? or is there an Islamic judicial body certifying that he is a qualified cleric and thus the media saying so?
      these people are not cleric of islam, but twisted and dangerous people. who appear to be so and are fooling those around them. to me they are no different to the KKK, who appease to chritianity or the lords resistance army, if i wear to say there a clerics of christianty that would be unfair.

      sultan hanif and 10 others liked 1 year ago sultan is 9/11 truther - pro-muslim
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    Motive in Zanzibar attack still a mystery
    http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2013/08/14/robyn-urback-welcome-to-zanzibar-where-acid-attacks-pose-a-threat-to-tourism-oh-and-women/


    • long-term, Tanzania, and indeed, other regions where acid attacks are growing in prevalence, need a fundamental shift in perceptions of the welfare of women. Unless, and until, that happens, the violence will continue.
    • 1,500 acid attacks reported globally each year, though according to Acid Survivors Trust International,
    • Laws: India and Bangladesh have drafted laws aimed at controlling the sale, storage and distribution of certain types of acid. Pakistan passed a law a couple of years ago making perpetrators of acid attacks subject to lifetime imprisonment.


    Telegraph:

    Zanzibar acid attack: British teenagers arrive at hospital

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAlEPH_cYUw
    They believe it was an isolated incident unrelated Muslim protests. Right.
    Terrorist apologist comments:
    Karadani is indian name
    Idiots I am a catholic , its nothing about Muslim or non Muslim
    Why everything has to do with religion , looks like people are dumb enough to see the actual cause of this attacks , once they don't get answer they just take on religion
    In simple words this British girls took a piss with local people and misbehaved with them so they got the answer , nothing about religion OK
    They should know how to behave in foreign countries
    Zanzibar guys good work
    This is the lesson for all British girls with bacon breath and stinky p**ies
    Try to behave in foreign countries , don't act over smart ok
    Very good work boys, British women are no good , they are arrogant , dumb , selfish and racist women
    If they think with their bacon breath , stinky pussy the whole world gonna worship them then they are completely wrong , they should know what are their limitations are , hope they have learnt the lesson
    Guy, you dont believe this phony do you?? nikunj karadani & hindu0muslim0 are fakes. Either agent provocateurs or just some lone retard.
    • t you can be guaranteed it was the ideas of radical Islam that caused this acid attack. If you can give me a better reason for it I might go along with you.
       ·  in reply to 1907trlover (Show the comment)
    • nikunj karadani 
      Good work Zanzibar guys , Bravo !!!! this is the lesson for all british girls who they think they are Goddess or something
       · 

      1. New York Times ‎- 1 day ago
        Two young volunteers from London who had been briefed on how to conduct themselves during Ramadan were doused with acid by two men ...

    1. Zanzibar acid attack: Mother of Katie Gee victim tells of 'extremely ...

      www.dailymail.co.uk/.../Zanzibar-acid-attack-Mother-Katie-Gee-victim-t...

      2 days ago - Nicola Gee, of Hampstead, north London, whose daughter Katie Gee, 18, was splashed with battery acid while volunteering in Zanzibar, said ...

    2. Zanzibar acid attack: A threat to tourism. Oh, and women | National ...

      fullcomment.nationalpost.com/.../robyn-urback-welcome-to-zanzibar-wh...

      1 day ago - While two teenagers are grappling with the after-effects of a devastating, unprovoked attack, officials in Zanzibar are worried about upholding ...

    3. Zanzibar acid attack: Teenager wins university place as she ...

      www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk.../zanzibar-acid-attack-teenager-wins-21708...

      2 hours ago - Kirstie Trup has secured a place to study history at Bristol University weeks after horrific attack.

    4. Zanzibar acid attack: Teenagers 'should return to help inquiry', say ...

      www.mirror.co.uk/news/.../zanzibar-acid-attack-teenagers-should-21653...

      1 day ago - Kirstie Trup and Katie Gee say they could identify the men who attackedthem with battery acid if they saw them again.

    5. Zanzibar acid attack teenagers to require skin grafts - The Independent

      www.independent.co.uk › News › UK › Home News

      2 days ago - Even the less badly injured of the two girls targeted in an acid attack in Zanzibar will require skin grafts, her family has said.

    6. Zanzibar acid attack girl secures university place | The Times

      www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/education/article3843677.ece

      3 hours ago - One of the girls burned in an acid attack in Zanzibar discovered shortly before a skin graft operation that she had a place at university.

    7. A-levels results 2013: Zanzibar acid attack victims land university ...

      www.telegraph.co.uk › Education › Education News

      2 hours ago - Two teenage girls attacked with acid in Zanzibar have landed their desired university places after receiving their A level results.

    8. Zanzibar Acid Attack Victims Kirstie Trup, Katie Gee, Due To ...

      www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/.../zanzibar-acid-attack-victims-skin-grafts_n...

      22 hours ago - Two girls who were injured in a horrific acid attack in Zanzibar are to undergo skin graft surgery - when they should have been collecting their ...

    9. BBC News - Zanzibar acid attack victim Katie Gee's mother on 'evil ...

      www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-23689919

      2 days ago - The mother of one of two British teenagers attacked with acid in Zanzibarsays her family faces an "extremely long journey".
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    British Victims of Zanzibar Acid Attack May Have Been Targeted Because They Were Jewish By ZACH PONTZ
    Two girls who were the victims of a devastating acid attack on the island of Zanzibar Wednesday may have been targeted...

    Stone Town, Zanzibar. Photo: Wikipedia.
    Two girls who were the victims of a devastating acid attack on the island of Zanzibar Wednesday may have been targeted because they were Jewish, friends of the pair told police, the UK’s The Daily Mail reported.
    The British teenagers suffered painful burns when acid was thrown in their faces as they walked to a restaurant on the mostly Muslim island. The pair are now back in England receiving treatment and recovering from their wounds.

    https://www.facebook.com/AmericanDefenseLeagueADL?hc_location=stream
    "These Islamist criminals who throw acid at women should be sent to the gallows or have the same thing happen to them! This time they used battery acid! This battery acid melts the skin and clothes upon contact. It is a horrendous crime. If this should happen to you don't touch it or your hands will melt as well. Battery acid must be wiped off the surface of the skin with a damp soft cloth immediately and then flushed for at around 15 minutes with running water. It is imperative that immediate attention be received to reduce the severity of the crime. Remove all jewelry with gloved hands. These two British girls were volunteering in Zanzibar, a 98% Musim country.
    ~


    British Victims of Zanzibar Acid Attack May Have Been Targeted Because They Were Jewish

    AUGUST 9, 2013 11:16 AM

    Two Jewish Teens Targeted in an Acid Attack in Zanzibar

    Motive for the attack still unclear. A friend suggests "Jewish girls walking around in Zanzibar always make a target." h/t religion of peace


    Zanzibar Acid Attack: Suspect

    Preacher On Run

    A radical Muslim preacher wanted in connection with the acid attack on two British girls escapes after being shot by officers.

    "They stopped for the girls and the two men then looked at each other, nodded and then the man on the back of the bike smiled and threw acid on the girls. "From then on it's just chaotic. There was no incident that preceded the actual attack. "Everyone was shocked. Nobody can think of a motivation or anything that precipitated this."

    http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/zanzibar-acid-attack-recap-updates-2143076
    Extremist violence in Zanzibar has seen a number of religious figures - both Muslim and Catholic - attacked in the past year. 
    In November last year a Muslim cleric had acid thrown over him.
    The following month a Catholic priest was shot and wounded.
    And in February another priest was shot dead.
    13.01pm
    Marc Trup, father of Kirstie, said his daughter and her best friend had been warned not to wear anything that gave away their Jewish background, including the Star of David, while working as volunteer teachers in Zanzibar.
    "We know it's a Muslim country," he told the Guardian.
    "They were western girls. Unfortunately they went out during the month of Ramadan.


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    The St Monica Nursary school in Stone town, where two British women volunteered to teach for at least two weeks before they were attacked on the Indian Ocean…Two men on a motorbike threw acid on the British volunteer teachers Katie Gee and Kirstie Trup, both 18 years old, on Wednesday night as they walked to a restaurant in Stone Town, a World Heritage site popular with foreign tourists


    Yahoo! News1 day ago
    Aug 08, 2013 · Two British women injured in Zanzibar acid attack. Like; Dislike; Edit ... but authorities have not linked the group with the attacks on Christian ...
    The police described the attack as "an isolated incident", refusing to link it to rising religious tension on the island between majority Muslims and its Christian population."The attackers approached the girls as they were walking on a street at around 7:15 p.m. and threw acid at them,"
    Zanzibar Muslim leader, Sheikh Fadhil Suleiman Soraga, was hospitalized with acid burns in a November attack. Two Christian leaders were killed early this year in separate attacks.
    A separatist group in Zanzibar, Uamsho (Awakening), is pushing for the archipelago to exit from its 1964 union with mainland Tanzania, which is ruled as a secular country. Uamsho wants to introduce Islamic Sharia law in Zanzibar

    authorities have not linked the [radical] group with the attacks on Christian clerics.
    http://blog.inkerman.com/index.php/2013/02/22/uamsho-zanzibars-growing-islamist-movement/

    • Zanzibar, Tanzania (CNN)-- Two young British women were injured in an acid attack carried out by two men on a motorcycle on the east African island of…The women, who were in the final week of their trip when they were attacked, have been discharged from the hospital in Dar es Salaam.."The motive for the incident is as yet not known and we will await the report from the local authorities in Zanzibar before any comment can be made," a company statement said.ho had only gone to Zanzibar with good intention," relatives said in a joint statement.. No one has claimed responsibility for the attack but it comes against a backdrop of rising extremist Islamist sentiment in the area. .. a businessman of Arab origin who had built a mall close to the American Embassy in Dar es Salaam was also injured in an acid attack..Zanzibar is a semi-autonomous part of TanzaniaAccording to the CIA World Factbook, the population of Zanzibar is 99% Muslim, while the residents of mainland Tanzania are split roughly evenly among Christian, Muslim and indigenous beliefs.

      • www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-19997774
        Oct 18, 2012 · Sheikh Hadi and his Uamsho movement are particularly popular with disillusioned and jobless youth. ... Connected TV News feeds Alerts E-mail news; …
      • geoconger.wordpress.com/tag/uamsho
        Posts about Uamsho written by geoconger. Conger. The Religious, ... Anglican NewsPartners. Anglican TV; Conger's Consecration List; Publications & Topics
      • hiiraan.com/news4/2012/Oct/26546/zanzibar_unrest_reflects_anger...
        Asked why Uamsho was becoming increasingly militant, Bana said: ... US military base in Djibouti hub of its secret assassination drone war - Press TV;

      http://blog.inkerman.com/index.php/2013/02/22/uamsho-zanzibars-growing-islamist-movement/
       Uamsho has been linked in the Tanzanian press to al Qaeda before

      UAMSHO: ZANZIBAR’S GROWING ISLAMIST MOVEMENT


      On Christmas Day 2012, assailants shot and gravely wounded a Roman Catholic priest returning to his home outside Zanzibar Town. Another Catholic priest was shot dead outside of his church in Mitoni on Sunday 17 February 2013. Three men were arrested later in the day, announced Zanzibari Inspector General Said Mwema on 18 February 2013. Mwema also made the shocking statement that, “We cannot rule out al Qaeda”. Though it is unlikely that al Qaeda was involved, the growing willingness of Uamsho to use terrorist tactics, along with Uamsho’s increasing popularity, leads to an increased risk for all travellers to the island as well as a significant de-stabilising factor for Tanzania.
      Though Mwema’s statement about al Qaeda may be pre-mature, Uamsho has been linked in the Tanzanian press to al Qaeda before and the ability to establish contacts is certainly there. Zanzibar’s islands are nowhere nearly as well patrolled as the Somali coast. Should Uamsho reach out to al Qaeda’s affiliate al Shabab in Somalia, there would likely be little difficulty in sharing intelligence and tactics. There are alreadyclose cultural ties between Muslims throughout living on the coasts of Somalia, Kenya and Tanzania. Zanzibar’s status as a tourist destination is the key to its economy and even Sheikh Ahmed has been hesitant to all for all tourists being banned from the area perhaps mitigating the likelihood that Uamsho will attempt to morph into an al Shabab-type insurgency, for now. However, among Uamsho’s support base of Zanzibar’s impoverished youth, resentment of foreign tourists continues to grow. It also cannot be ruled out that given its defeat in Mali, al Qaeda could look to Uamsho to help it establish a new base using the cover of Zanzibar’s smaller islands or look to use its connections to mount an attack on the multitude of relatively unguarded tourist attractions and hotels in Zanzibar.




      The Zanzibar Archipelago is one of the most beloved tourist destinations in all of East Africa. Filled with luxurious hotels, pristine beaches, and historic sites, Zanzibar’s tourist offering attract over 100,000 tourists each year. Yet the political situation in the island has been growing more and more tense in recent years, allowing for the worrying emergence of the Islamist separatist group, the Association for Islamic Mobilisation and Propagation, better known as Uamsho (Awakening) .
      Uamsho was first founded as a charitable organisation in 2001 but began to take a more active role in Zanzibari politics in 2011. It is widely believed that Uamsho’s support greatly increased following the decision of the Civic United Front (CUF) to join the leading Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) Party in a national unity government in October 2010. This move by the CUF, which has long had the support of the majority of Zanzibaris and dominated islands politics, was seen as betrayal by many Zanzibaris who remain economically behind those living in the mainland. Uamsho’s message that Zanzibar was being left behind developmentally and not being allowed to embrace its Islamic identity (combined with speeches rallying populist anger against the wealth on display in Tanzania’s tourist resorts) seems to have touched at the core of many Zanzibaris’ concerns. Throughout 2011 and 2012, Uamsho’s rallies become better attended and the popularity of its YouTube videos and other internet postings greatly increased. The leader of Uamsho, Sheikh Farid Hadi Ahmed, began calling for a dress code for foreigners, restrictions on the consumption of alcohol and the establishment of an independent Zanzibari state, with a constitution based on Sharia law.
      The summer of 2012 saw the first violent clashes supposedly led by Uamsho as hundreds of protesters set fire to two churches and clashed with police between 26-27 May 2012. The protests came after Mussa Juma was arrested at his mosque on 26 May 2012. By 29 May 2012, Tanzanian authorities reported that they had arrested more than thirty residents of Zanzibar Town for their roles in the riots. The following day, local authorities in Zanzibar announced that they were banning religion-related demonstrations and protests. On 16 October 2012, it was reported that Sheikh Ahmed had disappeared, which led to a new round of protests throughout Zanzibar Town. The three-day long protests resulted in a heavy handed police reaction using vast amounts of rubber bullets and teargas. On 21 October 2012, Zanzibar Police Commissioner Musa Ali Musa announced Sheikh Ahmed and four others were being held for questioning. Three more Uamsho leaders were arrested and Uamsho’s social media postings fell silent (and have remained so since). On 25 October 2012, eight Uamsho leaders were formally charged with accusations of sabotage, inciting violence and conspiracy to commit a felony. By January, 2013, two more Uamsho leaders were included in the charges and the ten were remanded without bail as per the orders from Tanzania’s Director of Public Prosecution.
      Despite the arrest of Uamsho’s most renowned leaders and its silence on the internet, its activities continued throughout 2012. Leaflets were found throughout Tanzania calling for violence against Christians and continued protest against ruling Tanzanian authorities. On Christmas Day 2012, assailants shot and gravely wounded a Roman Catholic priest returning to his home outside Zanzibar Town. Another Catholic priest was shot dead outside of his church in Mitoni on Sunday 17 February 2013. Three men were arrested later in the day, announced Zanzibari Inspector General Said Mwema on 18 February 2013. Mwema also made the shocking statement that, “We cannot rule out al Qaeda”. Though it is unlikely that al Qaeda was involved, the growing willingness of Uamsho to use terrorist tactics, along with Uamsho’s increasing popularity, leads to an increased risk for all travellers to the island as well as a significant de-stabilising factor for Tanzania.
      Though Mwema’s statement about al Qaeda may be pre-mature, Uamsho has been linked in the Tanzanian press to al Qaeda before and the ability to establish contacts is certainly there. Zanzibar’s islands are nowhere nearly as well patrolled as the Somali coast. Should Uamsho reach out to al Qaeda’s affiliate al Shabab in Somalia, there would likely be little difficulty in sharing intelligence and tactics. There are alreadyclose cultural ties between Muslims throughout living on the coasts of Somalia, Kenya and Tanzania. Zanzibar’s status as a tourist destination is the key to its economy and even Sheikh Ahmed has been hesitant to all for all tourists being banned from the area perhaps mitigating the likelihood that Uamsho will attempt to morph into an al Shabab-type insurgency, for now. However, among Uamsho’s support base of Zanzibar’s impoverished youth, resentment of foreign tourists continues to grow. It also cannot be ruled out that given its defeat in Mali, al Qaeda could look to Uamsho to help it establish a new base using the cover of Zanzibar’s smaller islands or look to use its connections to mount an attack on the multitude of relatively unguarded tourist attractions and hotels in Zanzibar.
      While religious rioting and violent protests have also occurred in mainland Tanzania over the last year, no single organisation there is as well supported as Uamsho in Tanzania, nor do any of them have the same mixture of Islamic radicalism and separatism that has proved so dangerous in recent years. According to the Pew Forum, 86% of Tanzanian Muslims believing the Koran should be taken literally, word for word, and 95% saying Islam is very important to their daily lives, the potential for Uamsho to expand throughout Zanzibar is immense, where 98% of residents are Muslims compared to 35% nationwide. Uamsho’s recent terrorist actions, local appeal and cultural connections to regional terror groups make it a strong possibility that small-scale terror attacks will increase in the coming year. It may also make it a possible new base for Islamic radicals, placing them worryingly close to international tourist hotels and resorts.

    • British teens in hospital after Zanzibar acid attack
      Yahoo!7 News·13 minutes ago
    • Acid attack in western Zanzibar on 2 volunteers investigated
      Abc Local Web·1 hour ago


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    .Jewish

    Zanzibar Acid Attack: 2 Jewish UK teenagers injured in attack linked to local Islamic extremists" on YouTube

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    Most news stories omit any mention that the women were Jewish working for a zionist organization
    • www.stljewishlight.com/news/world/article_88f0ba41-af86-5c80-90cb...
      Aug 09, 2013 · The London Jewish Chronicle reported that both were Federation forZionist ... threw acid at two British Jewish women. Kirstie Trup and Katie Gee, ...
      August 9, 2013 11:43 am | Updated: 3:07 pm, Sun Aug 11, 2013.

      (JTA) — The Zanzibar government has offered a $6,170 reward for information on attackers who threw acid at two British Jewish women.
      Kirstie Trup and Katie Gee, both 18 and from London, sustained injuries on their faces, chests and hands after two men on a moped threw acid at them Wednesday night, in Zanzibar City, the capital of the island off of eastern Africa.
      The island’s Police Commissioner Musa Ali Musa told the BBC that there was “no prime suspect” for the attack. He said that a lot of people had been questioned and information gathered. No one has been arrested or charged and investigations are continuing, Musa said.
      The police chief said it was the first time visitors to the island had been attacked in this way, describing the incident as “alien” to both the police investigating and the victims. Officers had no idea as to the motive, he said.
      The two young Britons, who were volunteering as teachers for the charity Art in Tanzania, were flown back to Britain Friday. The London Jewish Chronicle reported that both were Federation for Zionist Youth members.
      The attack took place in Stone Town, the old part of Zanzibar’s capital, on Wednesday.
      Zanzibar’s President Ali Mohammed Shein said the assault had “brought chaos and confusion to our country and outside”.
      Speaking to Muslims celebrating the Eid al-Fitr festival, he said: “It was not a civilized act, it is not Islam. It was very cruel to throw acid on these innocent young girls.”
      The BBC’s Tulanana Bohela, in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania’s capital, said Islam is the main religion on Zanzibar. In more remote parts of the island, away from tourist beaches, there are signs asking foreigners to respect the local culture and cover up, she said.
      Zanzibar, a semi-autonomous archipelago, is part of Tanzania.

    • Two British teens active in Jewish group attacked with acid in Zanzibar
      The Jerusalem Post3 days ago
      Katie Gee and Kirstie Trup, both 18 and reportedly active members of the Federation for Zionist Youth ... According to the Jewish Chronicle, Gee's …
    • Jewish Chronicle2 days ago
      The parents of acid attack victims Kirstie Trup and Katie Gee ... It is believed that both girls were careful not to wear anything that would identify them as Jewish.
    • www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/08/08/zanzibar-attack-pair-to-fly...
      Katie Gee and Kirstie Trup, ... FZY describes itself as a Jewish Zionist youth movement which aims for its members to "feel comfortable to express themselves, ...



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