A current update (bottom link, see last part of linked page), from the original post, is only a few days old. I finally got back to checking sources,
and am glad to see this one still active. It has so much information, reading over it is a task in and of itself, but once read is easy to stay up to
date.
An al-Qaeda leader named Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, (a.k.a. Haroun Fazul), narrowly escapes capture in Kenya. The US government claims that Fazul had
important roles in the 1998 embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania (see August 7, 1998) and the 2002 hotel bombing in Mombasa, Kenya (see November 28,
2002). Fazul was indicted for the embassy bombings before 9/11, and there is a $5 million reward for him. On August 2, 2008, Kenyan police raid a
house in Malindi, a town on Kenya’s coast.
August 2, 2008: Al-Qaeda Leader Narrowly Escapes Capture in
Kenya