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The terrorist attacks on the United States embassies in Africa took place on August 7, 1998 in Nairobi (Kenya), and in Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), the main objective being the embassies of the United States. These attacks, whose authors were linked to the terrorist group Al-Qaeda, led to Osama bin Laden, leader of the group, being included in the list of the ten most wanted FBI fugitives.
In the attack on the embassy in Nairobi, at least 213 people were killed, including 12 Americans, and between 4,000 and 5,500 people were injured. As a result of the violent explosion, several large buildings in the center of the city were completely destroyed and the weakening of Kenya's economy.
It was an attack with deep fundamentalist connections: the terrorist organization Al Qaeda was motivated to carry out a jihad against all those "enemies of Islam" who carried out "dishonorable and unfaithful behaviors". That is to say, the motivation for the attacks was based on Islamist religious precepts.
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When Great Britain first received the Declaration of Independence, the country was silent. To them, this was another annoyance from the colonies. The colonists had sent previous letters to King George III that had been ignored, but this was the first time that they had declared themselves free from Great Britain.
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Because they were put in internment camps because they were Japanese because the United States had the mentality of "one Japanese person did this to us so everyone from the same country as them must be bad as well"
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so they were suing for basically putting innocent people in camps, taking them away from their homes, and making them suffer
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