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300 people killed in Kenya terror attacks over two years

The year 2014 had the highest number of deaths resulting from terror attacks at 173, with Lamu County accounting for 67 deaths, while Mandera saw 64 people killed. During and after the Lamu attacks the residents of Mpeketoni and Witu areas fled their homes to stay in churches and schools fearing fresh attacks, leading

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300 people killed in Kenya terror attacks over two years

The year 2014 had the highest number of deaths resulting from terror attacks at 173, with Lamu County accounting for 67 deaths, while Mandera saw 64 people killed. During and after the Lamu attacks the residents of Mpeketoni and Witu areas fled their homes to stay in churches and schools fearing fresh attacks, leading to the closure of some schools. Acting Inspector General of Police Samuel Arachi who released the report noted that terrorist cells in the country had decided to radicalize youths mostly at the coastal region in order to derive their terrorist’s agenda. “Radicalization has remained the most significant threat, when individuals especially the youth make the decision for whatever reason, to act violently based on their beliefs. The...

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