CCIP
11-04-11, 12:23 PM
Well, Kenya certainly doesn't!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-15591654
Kenya's military spokesman has said large groups of donkeys in Somalia will be considered "al-Shabab activity" following reports the militants are using the animals to transport weapons.
Maj Emmanuel Chirchir used Twitter to warn Kenyans not to sell their donkeys to the Islamist group.
"Any large concentration and movement of loaded donkeys will be considered as al-Shabab activity," he wrote, suggesting they would be targeted by Kenyan firepower.
War on terror quickly becoming war on donkeys? What's next?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-15591654
Kenya's military spokesman has said large groups of donkeys in Somalia will be considered "al-Shabab activity" following reports the militants are using the animals to transport weapons.
Maj Emmanuel Chirchir used Twitter to warn Kenyans not to sell their donkeys to the Islamist group.
"Any large concentration and movement of loaded donkeys will be considered as al-Shabab activity," he wrote, suggesting they would be targeted by Kenyan firepower.
War on terror quickly becoming war on donkeys? What's next?