Kenyan Muslims To Protect Churches

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Kenyan Muslims to protect Churches Jul 05, 2012
As well as speaking out against the violence against Christians in Kenya by the al-shabab, Muslims are joining their Christian fellow citizens and protecting churches. 2 clerics and 3 others have already been killed for speaking out against the Al Shabab.


Kenyan Muslims, Christians Vow To Prevent Violence

NAIROBI, Kenya — Kenyan clerics across the religious divide vowed Tuesday to not allow sectarian violence to erupt following attacks on churches over the weekend that killed at least 15 people.

The Inter-Religious Council of Kenya said Muslims will form vigilante groups alongside Christians to guard churches in Kenya’s North Eastern Province, where the latest attacks occurred.

Adan Wachu, secretary general of the Supreme Council of Kenya Muslims and the chairman of Inter-Religious Council, said the weekend attacks, which are being blamed on an al-Qaida-linked militant group from Somalia, are meant to trigger sectarian violence between Christians and Muslims.

Wachu said clerics will actively preach against retaliation to prevent violence from spreading in Kenya like it has in Nigeria, where attacks on churches by a Muslim sect has ignited a spiral of violence

This is not a religious war and it has to be addressed from a different paradigm shift,” he said.

Gunmen on Sunday killed two policemen guarding the African Inland Church, snatched their rifles and then opened fire on the congregation from inside and out, killing 15 people. A simultaneous attack took place on a Catholic church in the same area of the eastern Kenyan town of Garissa.

Areas of northern and eastern Kenya along the border with Somalia have suffered a series of gunfire and grenade attacks over the last year. Militants attacked a church in Garissa in December, killing two people.

Kenya sent troops into Somalia last October to hunt al-Shabab fighters. The militants, who are allied with al-Qaida, have threatened repeatedly to carry out revenge attacks for Kenya’s push into Somalia. Sunday’s attacks appear to be part of that trend.

Wachu said five people, two of them Muslim clerics, had been killed in northern Kenya since late last year for speaking out against al-Shabab.

Boniface Adoyo, a Christian cleric and an official of the council, complained of a series of attacks on Christian institutions that no one has been jailed for.

Religious leaders who incite their followers should be charged under the provision of laws against hate speech, which were designed to curtail instigation of violence by politicians following postelection violence in 2007-08, Adoyo said.
“Anybody inciting religious worshippers for evil actions, that is hate speech and it also covers whatever we do in our temples and in our mosques,” he said.

At the United Nations in New York, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon condemned the attacks.
“These attacks, which deliberately targeted places of worship, are reprehensible and criminal,” Ban said in a statement. “No cause can justify the indiscriminate targeting of civilians. The perpetrators of these attacks, and of other recent terrorist acts in Kenya, must be held to account.”

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"This is not a religious war and it has to be addressed from a different paradigm shift," he said.


So what is it when people are killed for their religion at a religious service by members of another religion?

Anyway, since when does not killing people make the headlines?

I wonder if these are the "pro-Islam" posts kanelli was talking about in another thread.

She never really did qualify what she meant by the term.
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Thanks for your questions and view point eh.

You will forgive me if I put the views of the Kenyans ahead of your opinions. If you believe they are wrong - feel free to write to them and correct their views. Given that they are putting their lives at risk and are being killed for speaking out, I think most would understand why their views carry more weight.

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It was a simple question. What does their being Kenyans have anything to do with what happens in and outside their country?

Is being "on the ground" make you an automatic expert on terminology?

I'm glad they decided to stand guard in front of churches, though. That sounds like what people should do.
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Interesting you think you know more than the Kenyans who are speaking out against the attacks and who are being killed (well 5 have been for speaking out).

That's some ego you have - but hey, that's your opinion. Run with it.

I'll stick to giving the Kenyans more credibility than your analysis.

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Sorry, I thought killing people because of their religion by a group of people from another religion would be called a religious conflict.

Anyway, I congratulate the Kenyans for doing what most normal people would - and making the news for it.
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Yes, I understood your denial of the statement of the Kenyans who say it isn't about religion - as I said, you have your opinion and the Muslims and Christians in Kenya who you disagree with have theirs.

Interesting that it is their words that have been published and not your view. Actually, no it isn't. The Kenyans know what they are talking about...

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One individual, a Muslim member of the Supreme Council of Kenya Muslims, claimed the killing of Christians because of their religion at a church service was not due to religion.

You're free to believe your fantasies, but I will call you out when they clearly conflict with reality; such as claiming "Christians" said something one individual Muslim had said.

Again, I'm thankful the Kenyans say they'll guard churches.
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I'm also thankful that the Kenyan Muslims and Christians are guarding the churches.

The fact that Muslim clerics have been killed for speaking out against the attacks by al shabbab makes your usual anti-Muslim stance particularly distasteful in this thread - however, let's not let your prejudices get in the way of a positive news story.

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