Jun 07, 2006
The revised Anti-Terrorism Bill ran into trouble after a parliamentary committee dismissed its enactment as an "American priority". The committee said that even before the contents of the Bill were discussed, the Bush administration must accept that it was responsible for acts of terrorism. In a statement issued after meeting Islamic leaders, the committee said Kenya must not be lured into debating the merits and demerits of the draft until policy issues are resolved.
































