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Faith leaders in Kenya unite to condemn attacks on churches

By ENInews
July 11, 2012

Faith leaders in Kenya have united to condemn attacks on two churches in the northeastern town of Garissa that left 17 people dead and 66 injured, according to police.

The simultaneous attacks at the beginning of this month (July 2012) took place at Our Lady of Consolata Catholic Church and the evangelical Garissa African Inland Church by masked gunmen, according to witnesses.

Fredrick Nzwili writes: Kenyan troops often muster in Garissa for operations against al-Shabab insurgents in neighboring Somalia, leading to speculation in news reports that the attacks could have been launched by the group or its allies. Al-Shabab declined comment.

"We are deeply saddened Kenyans who were worshipping God were mercilessly murdered by criminals who hid their faces because they could not face up to their dastardly acts," said the Rev Peter Karanja, National Council of Churches of Kenya general secretary.

Police spokesperson Eric Kiraithe said the assailants wanted to people to feel Christians and Muslims were fighting, but Karanja urged the police to become "smarter" in fighting terrorism threats.

"Kenyan wants to see greater innovation within the security service to feel safe ... Considering that we are at war, homeland security must be given greatest priority," said Karanja in a news release on 2 July.

In a related response, Cardinal John Njue said the Roman Catholic Church believed the country was not at a religious war. "We ask all Kenyans to work towards promoting peaceful co-existence," said Njue. "We remind Kenyans that fighting terrorism, extremism and insecurity … is duty of every Kenyan, since criminals and terrorists operate among us."

Muslims leaders united to censure the attacks. "Any God fearing person will not celebrate the death of innocent people who gather for the purpose of worship or any other course," Sheikh Mohammed Khalifa, the organizing secretary of the Council of Imams and Preachers of Kenya.

[With acknowledgements to ENInews. ENInews, formerly Ecumenical News International, is jointly sponsored by the World Council of Churches, the Lutheran World Federation, the World Communion of Reformed Churches, and the Conference of European Churches.]

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