Kenya Replaces Security Chiefs After Latest al-Shabaab Massacre

Tuesday 2 December 2014





Kenya al-Shabab Massacre: Kenyatta Replaces Security Chiefs -- BBC



Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta has replaced his interior minister and police chief following a massacre by Islamist group al-Shabab.



The president asked Kenyans to unite, and said: "We will not flinch in war against terrorists."



Kenya's police chief David Kimaiyo stood down, while Interior Minister Joseph Ole Lenku was dismissed.



Earlier, al-Shabab killed 36 quarry workers in the north-eastern Mandera region near the Somali border.



The group attacked the workers around midnight on Monday while they were asleep in tents at the quarry in Kormey, 15km (9 miles) from the town of Mandera.



Non-Muslim workers were shot dead after being separated from the Muslims.



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More News On Kenya Replacing Its Security Chiefs After The Latest al-Shabaab Massacre



Kenyan president changes security officials after al Shabaab kill 36 -- Reuters

Kenya security shakeup after extremist killings -- Bloomberg Buisnessweek/AP

Kenyan Leader Replaces Top Security Officials After Attacks -- Bloomberg

Kenya's interior minister sacked after attack -- Deutsche Welle

Kenya security chiefs ousted after new Shebab massacre -- Daily Star/AFP

Militants massacre 36 in Kenya; gov't orders shake-up -- USA Today

Islamic militants murder 36 Kenyan quarry workers: Non-Muslims shot and decapitated and lined up in gruesome picture by al-Shabaab -- Daily Mail

Extremist attack singles out non-Muslims again in Kenya -- CBS/AP

Al-Shabaab Claims Responsibility for Killing 36 in North Kenya -- Bloomberg

Kenya shocked by al-Shabab terror -- Deutsche Welle

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