Catholic charity CAFOD is asking communities not to become divided after al-Shabaab attacked the DusitD2 hotel complex in Nairobi on 15 January. CAFOD's Catherine Ogolla described the attacks as ‘horrifying and worrying’. She explained, ‘What terrorists of any type want to do is to divide communities and sow violence. Therefore, all people must stand together for peace and unity in this time of trouble, sending the message out that any form of violent terror will not succeed; will not divide the Kenyan nation’. President Kenyatta said 700+ people were evacuated during the security operation, all terrorists were eliminated, and the country is safe. He urged Kenyans to ‘go back to work without fear’. Sixteen Kenyans, a Briton, and an American (a survivor of 9/11) are among the 21 dead, and 28 are in hospital. See also
Kenya: Christian charity calls for calm after terror attack
Written by David Fletcher 17 Jan 2019Additional Info
- Pray: for peace in the hearts of all affected and comfort for the injured and bereaved. (Psalm 85:8,9)
- More: www.premier.org.uk/News/World/Christian-charity-calls-for-calm-as-Brit-killed-in-Kenya-attack-named
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