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Africa Subsaharan
Casualties as Gunmen Attack Northeast Kenya Bar
2014-12-02
[AnNahar] Gunmen hurled grenades and sprayed bullets at a bar in the northeastern Kenyan town of Wajir late Monday, the latest in a series of attacks in the region, the Red Thingy said.

One person was "feared dead" and five others were rushed to hospital with wounds, said the Kenyan Red Thingy, which reported "three blasts and gunshots" at a club in the town, where Somalia's al-Qaeda-affiliated Shabaab and other militia have carried out a string of raids.

Gunmen appeared to have targeted a bar popular with workers from outside the majority Moslem town.

The gunfire follows an attack last month in which Islamists executed 28 non-Moslems who were grabbed from a bus in the far northeast of the country, near the town of Mandera.

The Shehab said the bus attack was carried out in Dire Revenge for police raids on mosques in Kenya's key port of Mombasa.

Kenya has suffered a series of attacks since invading Somalia in 2011 to attack the Shabaab. Kenyan forces have since joined an African Union
...a union consisting of 53 African states, most run by dictators of one flavor or another. The only all-African state not in the AU is Morocco. Established in 2002, the AU is the successor to the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), which was even less successful...
force battling the Islamists.

No claim of responsibility for Monday's Wajir attack has been made.

Several key unions including for civil servants have warned members to leave the restive northeast until the government can ensure their safety.

Professionals working in the largely Moslem and ethnic Somali northeastern regions often come from further south in Kenya, where Christians make up about 80 percent of the population.

On Sunday, Kenyan media reported the embattled interior minister and police chief may soon be sacked over "repeated lapses" in security following a wave of attacks.

Both officials mentioned in the report have been under fire since last year's attack by the Shabaab against the Westgate shopping mall in Nairobi, in which at least 67 people were killed in a siege involving just four gunnies and which lasted four days.

Worries over internal security mounted when Shabaab rebels then massacred 100 people in a string of raids against villages in the Lamu region on the Kenyan coast in June and July.
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