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Uganda: Bomb Suspect Confesses to Working for Al-Qaeda
New Vision, 31 August 2010
MUHAMOUD Mugisha, one of the suspects charged with the July 11 Kampala twin bombings, yesterday appeared at Nakawa Magistrates' Court and recorded an extra-judicial statement. Read more »
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Uganda: Country Arrests Five More Over Kampala Bombings
RFI, 16 July 2010
Ugandan police have arrested five more people in connection with Sunday night's bomb attacks in Kampala that left 74 people dead. The arrests bring the number of those in detention… Read more »
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Uganda: Twelve Now Held Over Bomb Blasts
Monitor, 16 July 2010
At least five more suspects linked to last Sunday's bombing in Kampala have been arrested bringing the number of suspects in police custody to 12. The police bomb squad was on day… Read more »
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Uganda: Al Shabaab Claims Responsibility for Bomb Blast
Independent (Kampala), 12 July 2010
The death toll of the two Kampala bomb blasts has risen to 74. Previous reports had put the figure of the dead at 64 and causalities at 67. Read more »
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Somalia: Keep Neighboring African Countries Out, Says Analyst
RFI, 12 July 2010
Islamist Somalia-based group Al-Shebab has taken responsibility for a double bomb attack at a sport's bar and an Ethiopian restaurant in the Ugandan capital Kampala that killed 74… Read more »
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Uganda: Somali Islamist Group Claims Responsibility for Blasts
RFI, 12 July 2010
The Somali Islamist group al-Shebab has claimed responsibility for the overnight bomb blasts in the Ugandan capital Kampala that killed at least 74 people. Read more »
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Uganda: France Condemns Perpetrators of World Cup Blasts
RFI, 12 July 2010
France has condemned as "barbaric" the bomb blasts that killed at least 74 people at World Cup parties in Uganda. Kampala has blamed the violence on Al Qaeda-linked militants in… Read more »
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East Africa: Kenya on Border Alert After Uganda Blasts
Nation, 12 July 2010
Kenya has heightened the level of surveillance along the borders following explosions in Kampala, Uganda in which seventy people are reported dead. Read more »
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Uganda: Commonwealth Secretary-General Condemns Bomb Attacks
Commonwealth, 12 July 2010
"I am deeply saddened by the grievous loss of life and injuries following the twin blasts in Kampala on Sunday evening" Read more »
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Uganda: Perpetrators of 'Vicious' Attacks Must to Be Brought to Justice - Ban
UN News, 12 July 2010
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has strongly condemned the bombings that struck the Ugandan capital on Sunday, killing dozens of people and wounding hundreds at two sites as they… Read more »
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Uganda: Bombings in Uganda
State Department, 12 July 2010
The following statement on the bombings in Uganda was issued by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Read more »