04/04/2015

In Kenyan town where students were massacred, 'it's not safe'

GARISSA, Kenya ? Tension and anxiety remained high Friday as the Kenyan military launched a campaign to flush out terrorists linked to the Garissa University College massacre. The campaign came as Kenyan Inspector General of Police Joseph Boinett imposed a curfew on the borderlands with Somalia from 6:30 p.m. to 6:30 a.m. local time. Few businesses remained open early on Friday evening before the curfew took hold. Some said the heavily armed Kenyan troops were overly zealous in rooting out Al Shabaab terrorists who have claimed responsibility for the attacks. quot;It's not safe here for us as residents,quot; said Abdikadir Adolwa. quot;The soldiers are whipping residents to force them to...
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