TERROR!!! 148 STUDENTS MASSACRED IN KENYA



TERROR!!! 148 STUDENTS MASSACRED IN KENYA

148 students in a Kenyan university were massacred by Somali terrorists

Twitter users rages over poor media coverage of 147 Kenyan University Students’ Massacre. Many people have taken to Twitter to condemn the poor media coverage of the killing of almost 150 students of the Garissa University College, Carissa, Kenya, by Somali al-Shabab militants.

The militants on Thursday morning stormed the school and hunted down Christian students in what al-Shabab called an “operation against the infidels” in a Thursday statement.

Described as the worst terrorist attack in Kenya since the 1998 bombing of the United States Embassy and the September 2013, Westgate mall attack that left 67 people dead and several others injured, the students’ killings has left the country shaken and the world concerned.

World leaders, including US President Barrack Obama, the Catholic Pope and Nigeria’s President Goodluck Jonathan, have joined in the condemnation of the attack.

Some people have however strongly criticised the media of not giving the Carissa massacre the same attention that followed the Charlie Hebdo killings.

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Kenya authorities have named one of the gunmen who killed 148 people in a university massacre as an ethnic Somali Kenyan national and law graduate, highlighting the Al-Qaeda-linked Shebab’s ability to recruit within the country.

Interior ministry spokesman Mwenda Njoka said high-flying Abdirahim Abdullahi was “a university of Nairobi law graduate and described by a person who knows him well as a brilliant upcoming lawyer”.

The spokesman said Abdullahi’s father, a local official in the northeastern county of Mandera, had “reported to the authorities that his son had gone missing and suspected the boy had gone to Somalia”.

Describing Abdullahi as an A-grade student, Njoka said it was “critical that parents whose children go missing or show tendencies of having been exposed to violent extremism report to authorities”.

Kenya entered the second of three days of national mourning on Monday for those killed in last week’s massacre, the vast majority of whom were students.

Hundreds had packed Nairobi’s Anglican cathedral on Sunday, where Archbishop Eliud Wabukala said Easter services were overshadowed by “great and terrible evil” as police patrolled outside.

“These terrorists want to cause divisions in our society, but we shall tell them, ‘You will never prevail’,” the archbishop said.

Somalia’s Shebab militants attacked the university in the northeastern town of Garissa at dawn on Thursday, lining up non-Muslim students for execution in what President Uhuru Kenyatta described as a “barbaric medieval slaughter”.

Although Kenyatta has vowed to retaliate “in the severest way possible”, there have also been calls for national unity.

He said people’s “justified anger” should not lead to “the victimisation of anyone” — a clear reference to Kenya’s large Muslim and Somali minorities in a country where 80 percent of the population is Christian.

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