Kenya: Muslim cleric urged Muslims to burn down churches and kill police officers

Kenya: Muslim cleric urged Muslims to burn down churches and kill police officers:

A Muslim cleric? A man who had dedicated his life to understanding Islam correctly and communicating it effectively? How could he have misunderstood the Religion of Peace so spectacularly? The learned imams Pope Francis and H.R. McMaster are no doubt on their way to Mombasa now, to explain to Abubaker Sharif how authentic Islam and the proper understanding of the Qur’an reject every form of violence.

“Kenyan cleric charged over riots,” by Joseph Akwiri, Reuters, September 3, 2017 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):

Mombasa, Kenya – A Kenyan Muslim cleric accused by Washington of supporting al Qaeda-linked militants in Somalia was charged on Monday with inciting violent protests that rocked the port city of Mombasa last week.

Abubaker Sharif allegedly urged protesters to burn down churches and kill police officers in Kenya’s second-biggest city during riots that killed five people, including three police.

The violence followed the assassination of another Muslim cleric, Aboud Rogo, also accused by the United States of supporting militant group al-Shabaab – t he [sic] Islamist rebels Kenya’s military have been battling since invading Somalia last year.

Sharif turned himself in at a court in Mombasa on Monday after an arrest warrant was issued against him last week. He said his life was in danger in the wake of the rioting.

“He, without lawful excuse uttered words that all sheikhs associated with the government, and who are government agents (should) be slaughtered,” the charge sheet read.

The cleric, who was accompanied by his lawyer and a group of activists, pleaded not guilty to the charges and was remanded in police custody until Wednesday.

Rogo, who had been facing charges of possessing weapons, was shot in his car by unknown attackers last Monday.

His supporters fought running street battles with security forces in the hours after his death, and sporadic violence continued over the following days. Churches were torched and two grenades were thrown at police vehicles….

Sharif had previously been arrested in December after a grenade attack on a bus in Nairobi killed one person. He, like Rogo, had been out on bail. The two are on a U.S. sanctions list for allegedly supporting al-Shabaab. – Reuters

H/t reader kevin a.

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