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Kenya: Garissa Massacre Would Never Have Happened If I Was in Charge - Kimemia
The Star, 10 April 2015
Suspended Cabinet Secretary Francis Kimemia suggested yesterday that the Garissa University massacre would not have happened had he been in charge of security. Read more »
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Kenya: Massacre Throws Up Questions About Security
IPS, 6 April 2015
In a prepared speech after the murder of dozens of Kenyans at Garissa University College, President Uhuru Kenyatta declared a national war on terror. "This is a war against Kenya… Read more »
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Kenya: Uhuru Should Resign Over Insecurity - Owalo
The Star, 6 April 2015
AN aide of Cord leader Raila Odinga has said President Uhuru Kenyatta should resign over the Garissa terror attack. Read more »
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Kenya: Boinnet Gives 86 Linked to Terrorism Funding Five Days to Appear At Counter Terrorism Centre
The Star, 13 April 2015
Parties linked to terrorist activity should appear at the National Counter Terrorism Information Centre within five days. Read more »
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Kenya: Two Terror Suspects Shot Dead, One Officer Injured in Kwale
The Star, 11 April 2015
Two terror suspects were shot dead and one officer injured following a raid on a house in Diani, Kwale county by detectives from the Crime Prevention Unit on Saturday Read more »
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Kenya: Deadly Stampede After Explosions at University
The Star, 13 April 2015
FRANCIS Maina died and 138 other students were injured after a series of explosions triggered a stampede at the University of Nairobi hostels at dawn yesterday. Read more »
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Kenya: Students Injured in Stampede At Uon Kikuyu Campus After Transformer Blast Causes Terror Scare
The Star, 12 April 2015
Scores of students from the University of Nairobi's Kikuyu campus were injured following a stampede after a power transformer exploded causing panic among the students on Sunday… Read more »
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Kenya: Bomb Scare Disrupts Mombasa Church Service
The Star, 5 April 2015
A bomb scare disrupted the service at the Anglican Church of Kenya in Mombasa Sunday morning. Read more »
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Kenya: Police Criticised for Late Response to Garissa Attack
RFI, 5 April 2015
The Kenyan government was hit by accusations from mainstream media after the Daily Nation newspaper revealed that the security detail in Nairobi did not arrive in Garissa until… Read more »
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Kenya: Expert Wants Anti-Shabaab Squad Formed
The Star, 6 April 2015
A security expert has urged President Uhuru Kenyatta to form a special squad to deal with al Shabaab suspects. Read more »
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East Africa: East Africa's Tough Security Test
New Times, 5 April 2015
From an irrational massacre of students in a Kenyan University to a brutal murder of a prosecutor in Kampala and a brewing political crisis in Burundi, this is a tough test for… Read more »
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Kenya: Kenyan Security Called Into Question in Wake of Garissa University Attack
RFI, 3 April 2015
Kenyan security forces could have done more to prevent the Garissa attack which left 147 students dead, the head of the teachers' union in Garissa told RFI on Friday. Questions… Read more »
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Kenya: Review Security - Clerics
The Star, 6 April 2015
THE Council of Imams and Preachers of Kenya yesterday asked the government to review the country's security system to end terror attacks. Read more »
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Kenya: Duale Orders North Eastern Parents to Give Info On Al Shabaab Children Within 7 Days
The Star, 6 April 2015
National Assembly majority leader Aden Duale has given parents in northern Kenya a seven-day ultimatum to volunteer information about their children who have joined al Shabaab… Read more »
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Kenya: Prevention Better Than Cure in Counterterrorism
The Star, 6 April 2015
NATIONAL Assembly majority leader Aden Duale has given a seven-day notice to all parents and other relatives of Northeastern young men and women who are missing and suspected of… Read more »
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Kenya: State Needs to Change Counter-Terror Tactics
The Star, 6 April 2015
Two of my many friends around the world sent me these messages following the heinous Thursday terrorist attack in Garissa: "I am deeply saddened by the atrocious attack to a… Read more »
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Kenya: University Massacre a Result of Corruption, Says Karua
The Star, 6 April 2015
NARC Kenya leader Martha Karua yesterday linked the terrorism attack at Garissa University College to corruption and nepotism. Read more »