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27 August 1998

TEXT: CLINTON STATEMENT ON APPREHENSION OF NAIROBI BOMB SUSPECT

(Says US will defend its interests, people and values) (410)



Worcester, Massachusetts -- President Clinton calls the apprehension
and extradition to the United States of a key suspect in the bombing
of the US Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya, "an important step forward in our
struggle against terrorism."


But, he warned in an August 27 statement, "The enemies of peace and
freedom undoubtedly will strike again. Our resolve must be for the
long run."


The President said: "No matter what it takes, how long it takes, or
where it takes us, we will bring to justice those responsible for the
murder and maiming of American citizens. We will defend our interests,
our people and our values."


Following is the White House text:



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THE WHITE HOUSE

Office of the Press Secretary

(Worcester, Massachusetts)



August 27, 1998



STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT



Arrest of Suspect in Terrorist Attack on US Embassy in Kenya



Late last night, American law enforcement authorities brought to the
United States Mohammad Rashid, a suspect in the bombing attack on the
United States Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya. The suspect's involvement in
the bombing was established as the result of a joint investigation by
the Kenyan police and an FBI team. He is associated with Usama Bin
Ladin, the preeminent organizer and financier of international
terrorism whose network we struck in Afghanistan and Sudan last week.


This arrest does not close this case. We will continue to pursue all
those who helped plan, finance and carry out the attacks on our
embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, which took the lives of 12 Americans
and hundreds of Africans.


Let me express my gratitude to our law enforcement and intelligence
agencies for a job very well done, and to the Kenyan and Tanzanian
authorities for their hard work and close cooperation with the FBI.


This is an important step forward in our struggle against terrorism --
but there is a long road ahead. The enemies of peace and freedom
undoubtedly will strike again. Our resolve must be for the long run.
We have and we will continue to use all the tools at our disposal --
law enforcement, diplomacy and when necessary, America's military
might. No matter what it takes, how long it takes, or where it takes
us, we will bring to justice those responsible for the murder and
maiming of American citizens. We will defend our interests, our people
and our values.


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