Al-Azhar condemns Kenya massacre

People react after meeting their relative (C) who was rescued from the Garissa University attack at Nyayo stadium in Kenya's capital Nairobi April 4, 2015.

People react after meeting their relative (C) who was rescued from the Garissa University attack at Nyayo stadium in Kenya’s capital Nairobi April 4, 2015.


The Cairo-based top Sunni Muslim body Al-Azhar on Saturday condemned the massacre of nearly 150 people at Kenya’s Garissa University by Somalia’s Al Shabaab Islamists.

Four militants from the Al-Qaeda-linked group killed 148 people, 142 of them students, and wounded at least 79 at Garissa university after a day-long siege on Thursday.

The militants, who were all killed, spared Muslim students but taunted Christian and Jewish students before killing them, survivors said.

“Al-Azhar condemns the terrorist act committed by Somalia’s Shebab terrorist group in the Kenyan university of Garissa that left about 150 victims, and wounded tens of innocent students,” the prestigious seat of Sunni Islamic learning said in a statement on its Facebook page.

The attack, Kenya’s deadliest since the 1998 bombing of the U.S. embassy in Nairobi, sparked international outrage, with Pope Francis condemning the massacre as an act of “senseless brutality.”


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