The "war on terror" still casts a long shadow in some unlikely places.
BY PAUL SALOPEK
I had been away from Kenya for too long. So when I returned last August,
I sought out two long-lost friends.
The first was Abdirizak Noor Iftin, an energetic and friendly teacher.
He is 26, and he does not belong in Kenya. Iftin is Somali; we had met three
years before in his ruined hometown of Mogadishu, where Iftin tutored his young
students in English. The job sometimes required darting from house to house
under mortar fire. In Somalia one is always in the middle of a war.



















