The vice president of the East Africa Law Society has called on Kenya's government to be more proactive in gathering intelligence to protect its citizens following two church attacks Sunday. Gunmen attacked two churches in Garissa, a northeastern Kenyan city, that left at least 17 people dead and more than 40 wounded. Two police are among those killed. James Mwamu said the government appears to be ill-prepared to protect Kenyans. "We are concerned about the security situation ...
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