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SOLIDARITY WITH THE KENYAN PEOPLE LAURENT FABIUS SIGNS THE CONDOLENCES BOOK

FOLLOWING THE TERRORIST ATTACK APRIL 2


Laurent Fabius Signed in Condolence Book (Source: Courtesy of Laurent Fabius)
USPA NEWS - Laurent Fabius, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development, signed the book of condolence alongside Ambassador of Kenya, Ms. Salma Ahmed, after the terrorist attack on April 2 against the University of Garissa. Mr Fabius went signing this funnest mourning book at Kenya Embassy.
Laurent Fabius Signing Condolence Book
Source: Courtesy Laurent Fabius
The minister wrote the following sentence: "In total solidarity with the people and the Kenyan authorities in their fight against terrorism and in deep friendship."--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE CONTEXT: ATTACK IN KENYA: "SHEBAB TERRORISTS" KILLED 148 VICTIMS EASTER APRIL 2------------- Kenyan President calls for the fight against terrorism without falling into stigma, while Kenya began three days of mourning in honor of the 148 victims of the attack of the University of Garissa by Somali Shebab.-------------------------------------------------- A group of "Shebab Islamists" commando has killed at least 148 people mostly Christian, Thursday, April 2. That Easter'sThursday was the target of a terrorist attack tragic, on this sacred day for Christians of the World. Four armed men entered at dawn on the Garissa campus determined slaughtered all non-Muslims they met on their way.------------------------------ The Kenyan authorities are still trying to identify three bodies of suspected assailants found after sixteen hours of siege, in which 142 students were killed, three policemen and three soldiers killed.--------------------------------------------------------------- Indeed, the investigation progresses in Kenya. One member of the Islamist commando attacked Thursday the University of Garissa killing 148 victims, was identified as a young Kenyan of Somali ethnicity, graduated from law school in Nairobi, announced Sunday, April 5, the Ministry Kenyan Interior.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Just after Easter ( A holy celebration for Christians, See article http://www.uspa24.com/bericht-3749/obama-wishes-a-happy-easter-to-both-christian-and-jew-communities.html), students of the Nairobi Law School are beginning to return to their campuses. Conversations obviously revolve around Garissa drama especially as one of the killers identified by the authorities - Abdirahim Abdullahi - graduated from the law school. (Source AFP, RFI)-----------------------------------------------
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