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Kenya university carnage repercussion of colonialism: Analyst

Unidentified US government employees are seen at a mortuary at the Garissa University in Kenya, April 4, 2015. © AFP

Press TV has conducted an interview with Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire from Detroit, to discuss the root cause behind the carnage at the Garissa University in Kenya.

 

The slaughter was carried out on April 2, when four militants from the al-Shabab group killed 148 people, 142 of them students, and left at least 79 wounded at the campus of the Garissa University College in a day-long siege.

It is an attempt to “intensify insecurity” in the border of Somalia and Kenya, Azikiwe argues, adding that the unrest in Kenya is a consequence of the “British, French and Italian colonialism” in Africa.

 

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