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Southern Voices:
How Muslims Can Help Counter Violent Extremism in Kenya
›By Fredrick Ogenga & Enock Ochieng // Wednesday, June 15, 2016Men and boys read the Quran in a mosque in Mogadishu, Somalia. Countering violent extremism has to start with engaging youth. Photo by AU UN IST PHOTO / ILYAS A. ABUKAR, via Flickr. Creative Commons.
Kenya is in many ways on the frontlines of the “war on terror” in East Africa. The 2015 attack on Garissa University College and the 2013 attack on Westgate Mall are well-known, but the past six months have also seen smaller-scale attacks and the proliferation of arms through Somalia and along the Indian Ocean coast. The cities of Nairobi and Mombasa are hotbeds of youth radicalism too. The country was a fitting host, then, for the 3rd Annual Islamic Conference in Nairobi this March, dubbed the “Journey of Faith,” where the theme was countering violent extremism.
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