They said it:

Jul 14, 2010

“It is unfortunate that this has happened. We have been vigilant. We will intensify our counter-terrorism measures,” Inspector General of Police Major General Kale Kaihura, after bombs ripped through two city restaurants killing over 70 people on July 11.

“It is unfortunate that this has happened. We have been vigilant. We will intensify our counter-terrorism measures,” Inspector General of Police Major General Kale Kaihura, after bombs ripped through two city restaurants killing over 70 people on July 11.

“Its unfortunate. As a parent, I am shocked because my son Bebe Cool narrowly survived death because he was in one of those places where the explosions took place. The Government should leave no stone unturned in investigating the perpetrators of this tragedy,” PPP president Jaberi Bidandi Ssali, after the bomb blasts.

“The fact that the victims were enjoying the World Cup final reveals the evil and ugly nature of the perpetrators and the need to uproot those who do not value the sanctity of human life,” Somali President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, after the bomb blasts that rocked Kampala.

“It is a terrorist act, it must be condemned in the strongest possible terms,” Ramtane Lamamra, African Union Commissioner for Peace and Security commenting about the tragedy in Kampala.

“The authors of these barbaric acts must be identified, pursued and brought to justice,” Bernard Kouchner, French foreign minister.

“I am deeply saddened by the grievous loss of life and injuries following the twin blasts. This deplorable and cowardly act has no place in our world today. On behalf of the Common Wealth, I offer my deepest sympathy to the government and people of Uganda,” President of Kenya, Mwai Kibaki, Kenyan President.

“I condemn these dreadful attacks. One can scarcely top the heinousness of attacking people while they are enjoying a peaceful festival of sport,” Guido Westerwelle, Germany foreign minister.

“This shows Ugandans the criminality and danger of terrorism. People who are watching the World Cup must not be targets,” President Yoweri Museveni.

“My priorities include economic development and better education and health servises” Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete.

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