Deadly Attacks Continue in Tana Delta, Kenya

At least ten people are reported to have been killed in continued tribal clashes in Tana Delta where rival community raided their neighbours in Nduru village.
  • Kenya:   New Attacks in Tana Delta

    Capital FM, 10 January 2013

    At least eleven people were killed and several others wounded in fresh retaliatory attacks in Tana Delta on Thursday morning. Read more »

  • Kenya:   Seven Killed in Fresh Attacks in Tana

    The Star, 9 January 2013

    At least seven people, six men and a woman are feared dead following fresh attacks in Nduru Village in Tana River. Reports indicate that armed militia attacked the village early… Read more »

  • Kenya:   Adoli Promises Crackdown On Attackers

    The Star, 9 January 2013

    Police have vowed to arrest politicians funding and inciting the two warring communities in Tana Delta. This comes after the latest attack left eight people dead early this morning… Read more »

Members of a rival community in the ongoing Tana clashes raided their neighbours in Nduru village, setting houses on fire and hacking to death the occupants (file photo).

  • Kenya:   Police Cannot Assure Everyone of Security?

    The Star, 9 January 2013

    Police on the other hand have absolved themselves from blame in the Tana Delta attacks. Deputy police spokesman Charles Owino says the police force cannot afford to have officers… Read more »

  • Kenya:   Tana Clashes Update

    The Star, 9 January 2013

    Tension is high in Tana River's Nduru village following renewed clashes that took place early this morning. Eight people have been confirmed dead and 24 others injured have rushed… Read more »

  • Madagascar:   More Houses Torched in the Tana

    The Star, 9 January 2013

    The death toll after attacks by more than 100 militia in SemuKaro and Nduru Village in the Tana Delta has risen to nine with over 10 injured today. Mwanaisha Hamisi from the Red… Read more »

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