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Kenya Blames Terrorists for Its Decision to Close the World's Largest Refugee Camp
The government in Nairobi has long threatened to close the doors of Dadaab refugee camp, home to more than 300,000 refugees mainly from neighboring Somalia.
Kenya Plans to Build a Separate Prison for 'Extremist' Offenders, President Says
Amid the growing threat of attacks from Somali militant group al Shabaab, the leader said the new facility would be the landing place for “violent and extremist” criminals, adding to the country’s cadre of maximum security jails.
Kenya College Reopens Months After Al Shabaab Attack Killed 148
Photos on social media showed lecture halls with seats full on Monday as Garissa University College’s as staff returned to campus for the first time since gunmen from the militant launched the attack in April.
Kenya Destroys Suspected al Shabaab Camps As Group Argues About the Islamic State
Security forces are in the middle of a months-long operation in the Boni forest to push out suspected militants and thwart their ability to wage attacks within Kenya after a string of high-profile attacks.