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Wednesday, 5 November 2014
7 HOURS AGO: Muslim religious leader killed in Kenya
Sheikh Mwarangi, shot after evening prayers in
Mombasa, was known to be aiding government's
deradicalisation efforts.
A moderate Kenyan Muslim religious leader, who
supported government efforts to stamp out
rhetoric of armed al-Shabab group, has been
killed by unknown assailants, according to Kenyan
police.
Sheikh Salim Bakari Mwarangi was killed on
Wednesday while returning home from evening
prayers at a mosque in the Likoni area of
Mombasa, the local police chief said.
"Gunmen on a motorbike slowed down, shot at
him and sped off," Robert Kitur said.
"Police have launched an investigation and
manhunt for the attackers."
Kenya's coastal region, a tourist hub where most
of Kenya's Muslims live, has been hit by a spate of
bomb attacks over the past months blamed on al-
Qaeda-linked al-Shabab group based in Somalia.
Kassim Bakari, a relative of Mwarangi, said the
slain man had received death threats and feared
for his life, according to the AFP news agency.
"People were calling him saying they are looking
for him to kill him," Bakari said.
"But he was a preacher who liked peace and
always preached peace."
-Moderate stance-
Haki Africa, a local Muslim rights group, said
Mwarangi was a peace activist and that his killing
may have been tied to his moderate stance.
"He was a member of the Mombasa peace
committee and was helping the government a lot
in dealing with radicalisation and guiding Muslim
youth towards the right path," Francis Auma, the
organisation's programmes coordinator, was
quoted by Reuters news agency as saying.
"He may have created enemies, but the police will
establish the truth in their investigations."
Mwarangi is just the latest Muslim leader to fall
victim to violence in the region.
In June, Sheikh Mohammed Idris, chairman of the
Council of Imams and Preachers of Kenya, was
killed by assailants at a mosque in the same area.
Muslim activists said at the time he was among 21
other renowned religious preachers who had
either disappeared or been killed in a similar
manner since 2000.
Kenya is trying to break up fighter recruitment
networks in its Muslim community in an effort to
end attacks it blames on al-Shabab and its
sympathisers, who have pledged to punish Kenya
for sending troops to Somalia to fight them.
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