Kenya: Media call for unity and vigilant


The dailies headlined all over the deadly attack at the University of Garissa and believe that Kenya must not allow religious communities be divided by the Shebab. Kenya's Interior Minister said that "the country will not be intimidated and that Kenya will continue its intervention in Somalia despite al-Shabaab threats."


But the predominant feeling is misunderstanding in the image of this man:


"It's sad. I really do not understand why we aim Shebab. We are neighbors. We should help each other. Instead, they are destroying us, to bring the war to return our country back. "


As the press, this man is not tender with the authorities remembering again that intelligence warnings were ignored by the police despite multiple threats. It calls for a start. "


This attack came amid Christian Holy Week is the most deadly on the ground since the Kenyan perpetrated by Al Qaeda against the US embassy in 1998. And the fears of new shares during the Easter weekend are very high.






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