Kenyans Angered After British Newspaper Daily Express Says It's Unsafe To Travel To Kenya After The Riverside Drive Terror Attack
On Tuesday evening, angry Kenyans on social media turned on British newspaper Daily Express after they sent a tweet suggesting that Kenya was unsafe following the Riverside Drive Terror Attack.
The tweet led to a huge uproar as Kenyans expressed their great disgust in the newspaper's reporting with some saying it was
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On Tuesday evening, angry Kenyans on social media turned on British newspaper Daily Express after they sent a tweet suggesting that Kenya was unsafe following the Riverside Drive Terror Attack.
The tweet led to a huge uproar as Kenyans expressed their great disgust in the newspaper's reporting with some saying it was extremely insensitive to post such, considering the rescue operation was still ongoing.
https://twitter.com/Daily_Express/status/1085191095611322373?s=19
Here are some of the reactions from Kenyans.
https://twitter.com/KinyanBoy/status/1085244535725281281?s=19
https://twitter.com/HeyHeyBlinky/status/1085234644101021697?s=19
https://twitter.com/Okwonfree/status/1085225652515684353?s=19...
On Tuesday evening, angry Kenyans on social media turned on British newspaper Daily Express after they sent a tweet suggesting that Kenya was unsafe following the Riverside Drive Terror Attack.
The tweet led to a huge uproar as Kenyans expressed their great disgust in the newspaper's reporting with some saying it was extremely insensitive to post such, considering the rescue operation was still ongoing.