US President Barack Obama at the White House in Washington, DC, on
February 9, 2015. The White House on April 2, 2015 pledged to help Kenya
fight Al-Shabaab following an attack on Garissa University College that
left 147 students dead. PHOTO | SAUL LOEB |
AFP.
NEW YORK
The
United States will help Kenya "take on the terrorist group Al-Shabaab,"
President Obama's spokesman has said following the attack on Garissa
University College.
White House Press
Secretary Josh Earnest on Thursday said in a statement that the US
"condemns in the strongest terms" the massacre claimed by the Somalia
militant group.
"We extend our
deepest condolences to the families and loved ones of all those killed
in this heinous attack, which reportedly included the targeting of
Christian students," the White House statement read in part.
"The
United States is providing assistance to the Kenyan government, and we
will continue to partner with them as well as with others in the region
to take on the terrorist group Al-Shabaab."
COWARDLY ATTACKS
"The
United States stands with the people of Kenya, who will not be
intimidated by such cowardly attacks," Mr Obama's spokesman declared.
The statement did not specify the action US would take against the Al-Qaeda-linked terrorists.
But
the US has in the past launched missile strikes against Al-Shabaab
targets in Somalia, killing some of the group's leading operatives.
Meanwhile
rights defender Amnesty International has accused the Kenyatta
government of failing to respond adequately to the expressed fears of a
terrorist attack in northeast Kenya.
EXPRESSED FEAR
“Citizens
and public servants in the north have repeatedly expressed fears about
their vulnerability to Al-Shabaab attacks, which the Kenyan government
has failed to appropriately address,” said Muthoni Wanyeki, Amnesty’s
East Africa regional director.
“It is the government’s
responsibility to guarantee the security of all its citizens, including
those in the north, and to do everything legally in their power to
prevent such attacks from taking place at all,” Ms Wanyeki added.
She
urged Kenyan authorities to “to act decisively and within the
Constitution and the law to ensure protection for those under or at risk
of attack in Garissa and other areas of the north.”
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