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Kenyan state accused of role in killings of prominent Muslims
Human rights groups have accused the Kenyan government of being behind a spate of assassinations of prominent Muslims in the country, after a controversial Muslim businessman was shot dead in his car last week. Kenyan authorities had accused Mohamed Shahid Butt, a vocal Muslim entrepreneur, who owned several business ventures in the city of Mombasa, of inciting terrorism. He was due to appear in court in August to face charges of funding radical Muslim youth groups in Mombasa and instructing them to drive out moderate Muslim clerics from area mosques. According to court documents, the Kenyan government has been investigating several back accounts belonging to Mr. Butt, as part of a wider probe into alleged terrorism funding. However, on Friday evening the prominent businessman was gunned down in his car in Mombasa’s Chaani district by two men who then escaped, firing automatic rifles in the air. Mr. Butt was reportedly returning to downtown Mombasa from the Moi International Airport, after picking up his son who had arrived there on a flight from London. At approximately 8:15 p.m., Mr. Butt’s car was blocked and brought to a halt by another vehicle. As soon as his car was immobilized, two men emerged from the other vehicle and shot the businessman at close range before driving off. Mr. Butt died at the scene, while his son was slightly injured. Friday’s incident was the latest in a string of assassinations of prominent Muslims in the Mombasa region during the past two years. This past June, Sheikh Mohammed Idris, a moderate Sunni imam who chaired the Council of Imams and Preachers of Kenya, became the fourth prominent Muslim cleric to have been shot dead in Mombasa since 2012. Prior to his assassination, Idris had been ousted from Mombasa’s Sakina mosque, where Mr. Butt had been an elder. The mosque has since become an enclave of radical Muslims and has been renamed to Mujahedeen (holy warrior) mosque. Muslim and human rights groups accuse the Kenyan government of conducting the assassinations, in an attempt to neutralize what it sees as domestic enemies of the state. Read more of this post
[size=31]Gaza Cease-Fire Collapses[/size]
Israel renewed airstrikes on the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, just six-hours after agreeing to anEgyptian-proposed truce (CNN). Hamas militants continued to fire dozens of rockets into Israel during the faltering cease-fire, the Israeli military said. While Hamas' armed wing reportedly rejected the agreement, a top official from the militant group who was in Cairo said there was no final decision on the proposal (Reuters). Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu indicated that Israel would intensify military operations on the Palestinian enclave in response to a Hamas rejection of the truce.
Analysis
"Israel is now seeking to separate the two parts of Palestine. Not into two halves, with a safe passage between them, but into two separate entities. West Palestine in Gaza; East Palestine in the West Bank. Three states for two peoples. By this logic, a strong Hamas government in Gaza is essential to Israel," writes Amir Oren in Haaretz.
"The reconciliation agreement might also hold the key to squaring the ceasefire circle. Though opposed by Israel, the deal, if implemented, offers the best chance of alleviating Gaza's misery and lessening Hamas's incentives to fight. The Islamist movement long resisted admitting any PA presence, but now that it has renounced governance, a door has been opened, and with it, an opportunity to redesign the peace process and advance the well-being of Gaza's 1.7 million residents," writes the International Crisis Group.
"Netanyahu's admission that he doesn't see a path to a truly independent Palestinian state serves no purpose except to convince that diminishing number of Palestinians who believe that the two-state solution is the best solution that they have no partner for compromise. As such, Netanyahu's comments are the rhetorical equivalent of settlement expansion in the West Bank," writes Jeffrey Goldberg in the Atlantic.
PACIFIC RIM
Hong Kong Reports Reject Proposed Electoral Reforms
Hong Kong's government kicked off the electoral reform process with two papers dismissing activists' demands that the public be allowed to nominate candidates for the city's chief executive (SCMP).
JAPAN: Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's administration is mulling legislation that would permit Japanese forces to be dispatched overseas, a move that could widen the rift in his coalition (Japan Times).
CFR's Sheila Smith dissects how Japanese debate over the use of force will affect its security alliance with the United States.
SOUTH AND CENTRL ASIA
BRICS to Launch New Development Bank
The five emerging economies known as the BRICS—Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—are expected on Tuesday to launch a new development bank (Deutsche Welle) to compete with Western-dominated institutions. Chinese president Xi Jinping invited Indian prime minister Narendra Modi to attend the APEC trade summit in Beijing in November (Hindu).
AFGHANISTAN: A car bomb in the eastern province of Paktika killed at least eighty-nine at a crowded market on Tuesday (BBC), the defense ministry said.
MIDDLE EAST
UN Authorizes Cross-border Aid Access to Syria
The UN Security Council on Monday voted unanimously to authorize cross-border delivery of emergency aid from Turkey, Iraq, and Jordan to rebel-held areas of Syria, bypassing the requirement that Damascus consent (NYT).
AFRICA
Ivory Coast Blocks Refugees Return
Ivory Coast has prohibited 400 refugees who fled to Liberia from returning home because of fears they could transmit the Ebola virus (BBC), a UN official said.
EUROPE
UK’s Hague Steps Down Amid Cabinet Reshuffle
Philip Hammond on Tuesday was confirmed as British foreign secretary (Independent). The Eurosceptic replaces William Hague, who stepped down from the post as Prime Minister David Cameron reshuffles the cabinet ahead of next year's general election (FT).
Steven Erlanger discusses Britain's fraught relations with Europe.
UKRAINE: At least six Ukrainian troops were killed by pro-Moscow insurgents near the border with Russia, according to the Ukrainian military. Meanwhile, Kiev implicated Moscow in a reported airstrike in eastern Ukraine (Reuters) that killed four civilians.
AMERICAS
Honduras Welcomes Back U.S. Deportees
Honduran first lady Ana Garcia de Hernandez on Monday greeted a planeload of women and children deported from the United States to Honduras with promises of aid and jobs (LAT). This first chartered flight comes as the United States seeks to deter Central American children from joining an influx of migrants (TIME) fleeing violence.
While immigration reform is stalled in the U.S. Congress, state and local governments are shaping policy, writes CFR's Shannon O'Neil.
HAITI: UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon visited Haiti on Monday hoping to musterfinancial support for a cholera-eradication program (Miami Herald). Victims' advocates criticized his refusal to take responsibility for the epidemic, which has been traced to UN peacekeepers (BBC).
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