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if you can be kidnapped sitting in a restaurant in a city in broad daylight, then what?
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And that is what's so startling about the Timbuktu attack, that they were able to get in and out again in broad daylight. The charge of complicity is a bit hard to avoid, isn't it? Unfortunate as that is, it feels like somebody allowed this to happen either voluntarily or under duress.
Or do people think that's unreasonable? Could a strange vehicle drive straight to the Amanar (it is conveniently right on the northwest edge of town) grab the victims who just happened to be there at the right time, and leave again, without anyone helping them or recognising them?
Richard
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