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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Kenyans Protest Over continuing Extremists Attacks on Citizens.




Angry demonstrations have been taking place in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi over continuing attacks on citizens by extremists.



Protesters carried coffins and red crosses as a memorial for the hundreds of Kenyans killed in recent shootings and grenade attacks  by fighters of Somalia's Islamist terror group, al Shabaab.
The most recent attack occurred on Saturday in the north of the country when attackers hijacked a bus near the city of Mandera, singled out non-Muslims and shot 28 of them in the head.
Twenty-two of those killed were teachers leaving the city for their holiday break.
Achieng Otieno, a 35-year-old IT consultant who took part in Tuesday's demonstration, said: "One thing we want to do is put it clear to our leaders that the state of security is worrying for all Kenyans. 
Non-Muslim Kenyans from Mandera on Tuesday sought refuge at an army post, fearful of another attack and hoping for protection from the army.
They say they want to be evacuated from the area.
Regional governor Ali Roba has urged people to reconsider, arguing such a move is a sign of fear and a victory for the terrorists.

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