Thursday, April 28, 2011

Criminal attack in Cafe in Marrakech leaves 18 deaths

This past night, in Marrakech (Morocco) an organized criminal act left a building in the Argana district in smoking heaps and 18 corpses. Of all of the defunct people half of them were foreigners, although their nationality has not yet been revealed.
A forensic investigation is taking place as well as a search and capture warrant for any suspicious looking men or women who might have been involved in the planned attack. The bombing left the Argana café in a crumpled pile of stone and wood and it is very unlikely that it will be repaired. Even so, nearby witnesses claim to have seen employees and customers inside the café go down beneath the ceiling falling on them. It is a real foul act to commit such an act in a place like Argana. The Argana district was declared a patrimony to human culture by UNESCO in 2011.

I firmly stand by the belief that such foul acts should happen in this world regardless of where or why. It is not in a person’s or group of people’s right to commit such a inhuman terrorist attack on innocents having a drink in a local café. 

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