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"Shabab Attack on a Kenya University Kills 147, Officials Say"


  

          

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/03/world/africa/garissa-university-college-shooting-in-kenya.html?_r=0



Shabab Attack on a Kenya University Kills 147, Officials Say


By ISMA’IL KUSHKUSH and RUKMINI CALLIMACHIAPRIL 2, 2015


NAIROBI, Kenya — Gunmen attacked a university campus in northeastern Kenya early Thursday, clashing with guards, forcing their way into dormitories, taking hostages and singling out non-Muslims, the authorities said.

Kenya’s interior minister, Joseph Nkaissery, said that 147 people had been killed, including four attackers. He contended that the deadly siege of the university had ended, with security forces now carefully sweeping the campus for any remaining threats.

Kenyan security forces surrounded the campus of Garissa University College and clashed with the gunmen throughout the day, eventually cornering them in one dormitory, officials said.

Abdikadir Sugow, the spokesman for the Garissa county government, said the gunmen were seen wearing “combat gear,” including what appeared to be “either bulletproof vests or suicide bomb vests.”


It said its fighters attacked the university early Thursday morning, began separating Muslims from non-Muslims and started an “operation against the infidels.” The group said in its statement earlier in the day that its fighters were still inside the university.

The attack was a devastating blow in a country that has long been a front-line state in the battle with Islamist extremism. In 2013, the Shabab mounted an attack on a Nairobi shopping mall that turned into a four-day siege, shaking Kenya’s prized sense of stability and leaving 67 people dead.

The Kenyan authorities on Thursday offered a bounty of 20 million Kenyan shillings (about $215,000) for information leading to the capture of Mohammed Mohamud, who they said was the “most wanted” suspect in connection with the university attack. They said Mr. Mohamud was also known by the names Dulyadin and Gamadhere.

President Uhuru Kenyatta issued a statement extending condolences to the families of victims and saying that he and his government “continue to pray for the quick recovery of the injured, and the safe rescue of those held hostage.”



The disaster operations center said that four critically wounded people had been airlifted to Nairobi, the capital, for treatment.

Mr. Sugow, the county spokesman, said the college “hosts students from all over Kenya, of different religious and ethnic backgrounds.”

Augustine Alanga, 21, an economics student at the college, said he had been asleep in his dormitory when the shooting began. Startled and afraid, he said, he bolted from his room without stopping to put on his shoes, and got cuts on his feet as he sprinted barefoot across the campus and into a nearby forest.

“When I looked back, I saw them,” Mr. Alanga recalled. “There were five or six of them. They were masked. And they were shooting live rounds.”

The attack began about 5:30 a.m., when the gunmen forced their way onto the campus by firing at guards at the main gate, according to a statement issued by the office of the inspector general of the National Police Service in Nairobi.


“Police officers who were at the time guarding the students’ hostels heard the gunshots and responded swiftly, and engaged the gunmen in a fierce shootout; however, the attackers retreated and gained entry into the hostels,” the statement said. “Security agencies arrived and are currently engaged in an elaborate process of flushing out the gunmen.”


The police surrounded and sealed off the campus, and by 11 a.m., three of the college’s four student dormitories had been evacuated, while “the attackers have been cornered in one hostel,” the Interior Ministry said on Twitter.

Joseph Boinet, the chief of the Kenyan police, ordered a curfew of 6:30 p.m. to 6:30 a.m. in four counties in northeastern Kenya, including Garissa County, to remain in effect for two weeks. The town of Garissa is about 90 miles from the Somali border.

Kenya’s struggles with the Shabab have been going on for years. In late 2011, citing a string of attacks and kidnappings in its country, the Kenyan military charged across the border into Somalia, sending troops, tanks and aircraft to push the Shabab out of its southern strongholds.


The military later acknowledged that the invasion had been planned well in advance, part of an effort to protect Kenya’s borders from the violence in its northern neighbor and to safeguard Kenya’s economic interests, including a huge port to be built just 60 miles south of Somalia.

The incursion managed to dislodge the Shabab from vital positions, but it raised fears of reprisal attacks within Kenya. The Shabab immediately vowed to retaliate and many Kenyans worried that the military campaign would incite terrorist attacks inside Kenya — a fear that seemed to culminate in the devastating attack on the Westgate mall in Nairobi, a gleaming symbol of Kenya’s modernity, wealth and relative peace.


Joseph Nkaissery, Kenya’s interior minister, said many students were killed during the siege of a university.

. The group began trying to affiliate with Al Qaeda as early as 2009, but Osama bin Laden kept them at arm’s length when he was alive, and internal documents have revealed that he was uneasy about the group’s murderous tactics, including the indiscriminate killing of Muslim civilians. The Shabab did not become an official branch of Al Qaeda until February 2012, almost a year after Bin Laden’s death.

Since then, the group has maintained that it tries to minimize Muslim casualties, though Muslims continue to be targets in many of their operations. During the shopping mall attack, gunmen separated Muslim from non-Muslim civilians by asking religious trivia questions (“What is the name of the Prophet’s mother?” “What is the name of his first wife?”). The “nonbelievers” were killed on the spot.

In a 1992 Shabab document that was found in Mali by The Associated Press, the group tried to justify its tactics, saying that “all Muslims must stay far away from the enemy and their installations so as not to become human shields for them” and that there was “no excuse for those who live or mingle with the enemies.”

In 2014, the Shabab attacked a church in the coastal town of Likoni, and carried out two attacks on buses in the northeastern county of Madera. In those attacks, too, riders were separated according to religion, and a total of 64 were killed, including a group of teachers returning home from vacation.


The group has actively recruited and radicalized young people in Kenya, especially in economically depressed areas along the Indian Ocean coast where tourism, a vital industry for the country, has suffered badly because of terrorist activity.

In March, the embassies of Australia, the United States and Britain issued security alerts about possible terrorist attacks.

“Potential targets for attacks could include hotels, restaurants, nightclubs, shopping malls, diplomatic missions, transportation hubs, religious institutions, government offices, or public transportation,” the United States Embassy warned after the reported death of Adan Garar, a Shabab leader, in March.



Isma’il Kushkush reported from Nairobi, and Rukmini Callimachi from New York. Austin Ramzy contributed reporting from Hong Kong.

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Je suis Kenya?
Apr 02nd 2015
1
Damn it!!!! This shit has to stop somehow
Apr 02nd 2015
2
May sound horrible, but isn't this what long-range bombers were made for...
Apr 03rd 2015
7
Man... is there really an end game to all of this?
Apr 02nd 2015
3
Maybe this?
Apr 03rd 2015
8
Atheists gotta speak out more man
Apr 02nd 2015
4
LOL. Atheists are too busy co-signing anyone who bashes Christianity.
Apr 03rd 2015
5
how will that help?
Apr 03rd 2015
6
its too much.
Apr 04th 2015
9
these people dont deserve life
Apr 04th 2015
10
crazy cuz somalia was allegedly "stabilizing" recently
Apr 04th 2015
11
it literally is unbelievable when you try to wrap your brain around it.....
Apr 04th 2015
13
no words :(
Apr 04th 2015
12

thegodcam
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1. "Je suis Kenya?"
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PimpTrickGangstaClik
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2. "Damn it!!!! This shit has to stop somehow"
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But I'm afraid war and violence would not be able to do so.

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B9
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7. "May sound horrible, but isn't this what long-range bombers were made for..."
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Can't be that hard to find Al Shabab camps.

  

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legsdiamond
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3. "Man... is there really an end game to all of this? "
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Atillah Moor
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8. "Maybe this?"
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USA: So Kenya-- were you maybe reconsidering letting "X" corporation have access to your resources on our terms? We'll help you fight off Al Shebaab.

Kenya: Well we think our military can handle the extremists and we're exploring a number of options regarding our resources so we'll have to decline.

USA: Okay well good luck and keep in touch.

*Memo Sent to the Central Intelligence Agency re: Talks with Kenya*

CIA: Kenya still won't play ball huh? Looks like we'll need to round up a few more extremists for insurgency training.

tl;dr Money

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GameTheory
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4. "Atheists gotta speak out more man"
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But i'm sleep tho...

  

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Shaun Tha Don
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5. "LOL. Atheists are too busy co-signing anyone who bashes Christianity."
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Rest In Peace, Bad News Brown

  

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NikaMandela
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6. "how will that help?"
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pointing out the dangers of religion does not seem like a good strategy, esp. versus just going to war. humankind is already too invested in the concept for it not to be a super long uphill battle. very little would change in our lifetimes.

  

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9. "its too much. "
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at this point what would it take to stop these militants?
clearly the kenyan foray into somalia to 'flush' them out is not working
operation linda nchi seems to make our borders even weaker
i dont even know what the solution is for somalia at this point

garissa population is mainly (kenyan) somalis.
i mean... al shabaab at this point are just targetting any and everything kenyan.
im really sad about this.

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akon
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10. "these people dont deserve life"
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“Our message to you will be written not with words, but with the blood of your people,” al-Shabaab said in a statement published on the website Calamada that was dated Saturday. “Dig their graves and prepare their coffins from now.”

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http://perspectivesudans.blogspot.com/
i myself would never want to be god,or even like god.Because god got all these human beings on this planet and i most certainly would not want to be responsible for them, or even have the disgrace that i made them.

  

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Riot
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11. "crazy cuz somalia was allegedly "stabilizing" recently"
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I saw the headline but didnt kno the #s

147 ppl is unbelievable



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13. "it literally is unbelievable when you try to wrap your brain around it....."
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I mean, that's be everyone in my building killed in one day...hard to make sense of that.

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12. "no words :("
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