Monday saw a dramatic gesture by Muslims who protected Christians during a terror-based attack in Kenya. The event occurred near Mandera when a group of armed attackers (suspected to be Al-Shabaab militants) descended upon a bus full of passengers. The BBC details the scene, which saw Muslim passengers refusing to separate into groups based upon religion. The Muslims told the armed gunmen to “kill them together or leave them alone.”
The Daily Nation (which had the report first) confirmed that two fatalities and three injuries (of locals) occurred during the attack, and the militants left the scene in a rush. Mandera Governor Ali Roba expressed pride at how locals came together in a time of crisis:
“This forced the militants to leave in a hurry fearing retaliation by residents from nearby villages. The locals showed a sense of patriotism and belonging to each other by insisting that the Al-Shabaab should kill them together or leave them alone.”
Roba condemned the attacks and says intelligence reports indicate how at least 200 Al-Shabaab militants have entered from Somalia in recent weeks. Roba hopes locals will pressure government to “flush out” the militants, who are flooding villages in an attempt to radicalize new recruits. Earlier this year, Al-Shabaab was responsible for an attack that killed 148 people in an effort to eliminate the area of Christians.
Twitter has come together in solidarity with the #ManderaBusAttack hashtag. Here are a small sampling of tweets that celebrate the bravery of the locals.
#ManderaBusAttack The shielding of christians by our muslim brothers and sisters is a show of #WeAreOne #Kenya
— Kagoti 🧥 (@Mcmug0) December 21, 2015
https://twitter.com/_Korir_/status/678970431664181248
Respect to our Kenyan Muslim friends who acted as shield for Christians, perception about Muslims are changing#ManderaBusAttack
— Victor (@victormatara) December 21, 2015
People become terrorist by choice not by religion or race and not all Muslims are terrorists #ManderaBusAttack.. Let's embrace that spirit
— Atiss🇰🇪💖 (@vivhylet) December 21, 2015
We say thanks to muslims who shielded Christians in #ManderaBusAttack. You are our heroes. This is the spirit, 1Nation,1People.
— Frank Starborn (@FrankStarborn01) December 21, 2015
(Via Daily Nation, BBC & The Independent)