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Why al-Shabab is trying to inspire Muslim backlash in Kenya

Clip: 4/2/2015 | 4m 21s

Why al-Shabab is trying to inspire Muslim backlash against Kenya

Al-Shabab, a Somali-based terror group, claimed responsibility for today’s siege on a Kenyan university. The militants began cross-border strikes after Kenya sent its military into Somalia four years ago. Gwen Ifill talks to Kenneth Menkhaus of Davidson College about the group’s motivations for attacking Kenya.

04/02/2015 | Rating NR

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