
Christian and Muslim leaders united Tuesday (June 17) to demand government action after a deadly terror attack in Kenya’s coastal region.
On Sunday and Monday, armed gunmen stormed Mpeketoni town and nearby villages, killing more than 60 people — an attack described as the worst since the Nairobi Westgate shopping mall attack in September.
The gunmen held the town hostage for more than four hours, burning houses, hotels and banks and even attacking the local police station.
The Islamic militant group al-Shabaab said it executed the attack as revenge for the Kenyan army’s presence in Somalia, the killing of Muslim scholars in the coastal region and the oppression of Muslims.
The government has since said this was not an al-Shabaab attack but was carried out by a gang paid by politicians.
In the coastal region, Muslim leaders said their followers are angry at the unexplained killing of 21 clerics by unknown gunmen. On June 10, Sheik Mohammad Idris, a moderate figure, was shot dead before morning prayers.
But Sheik Abdullahi Abdi, the National Muslim Leaders Forum chairman, said Kenyan Muslims were opposed to anyone using Islam to justify attacks on innocent civilians.
“There can be no justification whatsoever for killing of innocent people,” Abdi told journalists at a news conference in Nairobi, while expressing grief at the attacks.
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SOURCE: Religion News Service
Fredrick Nzwili