UTAMADUNI WA MZANZIBARI
Acid attack on two
British women in ZanzibarBy AFP
Posted Thursday, August 8 2013 at
10:03
ZANZIBARAttackers in the east African
island of Zanzibar threw acid into the faces of two young British women late
Wednesday night, the first such assault against foreigners in the popular
tourist destination, police said Thursday.Two men on a moped threw the acid
at the 18-year old women as they strolled through the streets of Stone Town, the
historical centre of the capital of the semi-autonomous Tanzanian archipelago,
splashing their faces, chests and hands."Police in Zanzibar have launched a manhunt,
and we ask for public assistance in identifying the attackers," deputy police
commissioner Mkadam Khamis said.The attack on the women, both working as
charity volunteers on the island, came at the end of the Muslim holy month of
fasting of Ramadan, and as people began to celebrate the Eid
holiday."The motive for the attack on the volunteers
aged 18 years, has not been established. Investigations are on until we
apprehend the criminals," Khamis said.The women were flown to Tanzania's economic
capital Dar es Salaam for treatment, where their wounds were said to be "not
life threatening", said Saleh Mohammed Jidawi, a senior health ministry
official.Tourism is the main foreign currency earner for
Zanzibar, famed for its white-sand beaches and historical buildings in Stone
Town, listed as a world heritage site by UNESCO."It may threaten tourists," said
Abdul Samad, chairman of the Zanzibar Association for Tourism
Investors.There have been a series of attacks in the
archipelago, including an acid attack on a Muslim cleric in November, and the
shooting dead of a Catholic priest in February. Another priest was shot and
wounded in December.The islands are mainly Muslim, with some three
per cent of the 1.2 million people Christian.Acid attack on two British women in Zanzibar - Africa
-
nation.co.ke
No comments:
Post a Comment