Song | Gunmen attacked a shopping center in Kenya's capital |
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[00:00.10] | From VOA Learning English, this is In The News. |
[00:10.24] | It has been a week since gunmen attacked a shopping center in Kenya's capital, Nairobi. |
[00:18.67] | The attack left more than 70 people dead. |
[00:23.07] | The Kenyan Red Cross said Thursday that about 60 others were still missing. |
[00:30.70] | The attack left many people feeling powerless and shocked. |
[00:36.68] | But instead of hiding at home, Kenyans have come out to donate food, clothing, their own blood and money. |
[00:46.89] | The country appears more united because of the attack. |
[00:52.70] | The violence at the Westgate shopping mall lasted four days. |
[00:57.74] | During that time, medical workers offered help to victims and security forces at a nearby community center. |
[01:08.24] | Those seeking assistance often had to run for cover as gunshots and explosions were heard. |
[01:16.81] | A small army of volunteers came to the center. |
[01:24.54] | They provided food, medical services and emotional support to an endless line of people. |
[01:33.46] | Vimal Shah helped to direct the community center operation. |
[01:38.45] | He says so many people wanted to feed Kenyan security forces or help the victims that he had to turn people away. |
[01:49.52] | Nzioka Waita works for Safaricom. |
[01:53.42] | In just two days, the communications company collected more than $700,000 for the Kenyan Red Cross. |
[02:03.61] | "This is the Kenya I know and I grew up knowing. |
[02:06.84] | One that was built on the spirit of ‘Harambee,' spirit of togetherness. |
[02:11.24] | So you know, I am pleasantly surprised in how quickly the funds have come together, |
[02:20.59] | but not entirely surprised that we've pulled together from the various communities and religious affiliations." |
[02:32.63] | He also says there has been huge support from the many Kenyans who live overseas. |
[02:39.37] | But the mall attack has also incited some tension in Kenya. |
[02:45.65] | The Somali Islamist group al-Shabab claimed responsibility for the attack. |
[02:52.69] | Some reports say the attackers had freed some Muslims, but executed other people. |
[03:01.32] | After those stories appeared, there was criticism of Muslims and Somalis on social networking websites. |
[03:10.52] | There are still tribal tensions left from the Kenyan elections earlier this year. |
[03:18.48] | Vimal Shah says the crisis last weekend brought the nation together. |
[03:25.23] | But he hopes that Kenyans do not start fearing one another after seeing such violence. |
[03:33.18] | "This is pure terrorism. |
[03:35.19] | This is not about religion. |
[03:36.99] | This is not about one religion against another religion. |
[03:40.04] | And I think Kenyans stand together. |
[03:42.06] | We've got all different tribes coming together, |
[03:45.49] | all different people coming together, and saying, ‘United we stand, divided we fall.'" |
[03:50.15] | Naima Amir collects money for St. John Ambulance Kenya, a medical aid group. |
[03:57.08] | She says the mall attack shows that Kenyans have closed the wounds from the country's 2007 elections. |
[04:06.75] | "People have learned to appreciate peace. |
[04:08.79] | They have learned to appreciate each other. |
[04:11.49] | And the diversity within ourselves is a strength and not a line to divide the country." |
[04:18.02] | Naima Amir is a Muslim. |
[04:20.27] | She describes the attack as "senseless violence" that has nothing to do with Islam. |
[04:27.64] | On Tuesday, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta also appealed for unity. |
[04:34.52] | He declared that Kenya would defeat "the monster of terrorism," one that wanted to tear the country apart. |
[04:43.81] | And that's In The News from VOA Learning English. |
[04:49.61] | I'm Steve Ember. |
[00:00.10] | From VOA Learning English, this is In The News. |
[00:10.24] | It has been a week since gunmen attacked a shopping center in Kenya' s capital, Nairobi. |
[00:18.67] | The attack left more than 70 people dead. |
[00:23.07] | The Kenyan Red Cross said Thursday that about 60 others were still missing. |
[00:30.70] | The attack left many people feeling powerless and shocked. |
[00:36.68] | But instead of hiding at home, Kenyans have come out to donate food, clothing, their own blood and money. |
[00:46.89] | The country appears more united because of the attack. |
[00:52.70] | The violence at the Westgate shopping mall lasted four days. |
[00:57.74] | During that time, medical workers offered help to victims and security forces at a nearby community center. |
[01:08.24] | Those seeking assistance often had to run for cover as gunshots and explosions were heard. |
[01:16.81] | A small army of volunteers came to the center. |
[01:24.54] | They provided food, medical services and emotional support to an endless line of people. |
[01:33.46] | Vimal Shah helped to direct the community center operation. |
[01:38.45] | He says so many people wanted to feed Kenyan security forces or help the victims that he had to turn people away. |
[01:49.52] | Nzioka Waita works for Safaricom. |
[01:53.42] | In just two days, the communications company collected more than 700, 000 for the Kenyan Red Cross. |
[02:03.61] | " This is the Kenya I know and I grew up knowing. |
[02:06.84] | One that was built on the spirit of ' Harambee,' spirit of togetherness. |
[02:11.24] | So you know, I am pleasantly surprised in how quickly the funds have come together, |
[02:20.59] | but not entirely surprised that we' ve pulled together from the various communities and religious affiliations." |
[02:32.63] | He also says there has been huge support from the many Kenyans who live overseas. |
[02:39.37] | But the mall attack has also incited some tension in Kenya. |
[02:45.65] | The Somali Islamist group alShabab claimed responsibility for the attack. |
[02:52.69] | Some reports say the attackers had freed some Muslims, but executed other people. |
[03:01.32] | After those stories appeared, there was criticism of Muslims and Somalis on social networking websites. |
[03:10.52] | There are still tribal tensions left from the Kenyan elections earlier this year. |
[03:18.48] | Vimal Shah says the crisis last weekend brought the nation together. |
[03:25.23] | But he hopes that Kenyans do not start fearing one another after seeing such violence. |
[03:33.18] | " This is pure terrorism. |
[03:35.19] | This is not about religion. |
[03:36.99] | This is not about one religion against another religion. |
[03:40.04] | And I think Kenyans stand together. |
[03:42.06] | We' ve got all different tribes coming together, |
[03:45.49] | all different people coming together, and saying, ' United we stand, divided we fall.'" |
[03:50.15] | Naima Amir collects money for St. John Ambulance Kenya, a medical aid group. |
[03:57.08] | She says the mall attack shows that Kenyans have closed the wounds from the country' s 2007 elections. |
[04:06.75] | " People have learned to appreciate peace. |
[04:08.79] | They have learned to appreciate each other. |
[04:11.49] | And the diversity within ourselves is a strength and not a line to divide the country." |
[04:18.02] | Naima Amir is a Muslim. |
[04:20.27] | She describes the attack as " senseless violence" that has nothing to do with Islam. |
[04:27.64] | On Tuesday, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta also appealed for unity. |
[04:34.52] | He declared that Kenya would defeat " the monster of terrorism," one that wanted to tear the country apart. |
[04:43.81] | And that' s In The News from VOA Learning English. |
[04:49.61] | I' m Steve Ember. |
[00:00.10] | From VOA Learning English, this is In The News. |
[00:10.24] | It has been a week since gunmen attacked a shopping center in Kenya' s capital, Nairobi. |
[00:18.67] | The attack left more than 70 people dead. |
[00:23.07] | The Kenyan Red Cross said Thursday that about 60 others were still missing. |
[00:30.70] | The attack left many people feeling powerless and shocked. |
[00:36.68] | But instead of hiding at home, Kenyans have come out to donate food, clothing, their own blood and money. |
[00:46.89] | The country appears more united because of the attack. |
[00:52.70] | The violence at the Westgate shopping mall lasted four days. |
[00:57.74] | During that time, medical workers offered help to victims and security forces at a nearby community center. |
[01:08.24] | Those seeking assistance often had to run for cover as gunshots and explosions were heard. |
[01:16.81] | A small army of volunteers came to the center. |
[01:24.54] | They provided food, medical services and emotional support to an endless line of people. |
[01:33.46] | Vimal Shah helped to direct the community center operation. |
[01:38.45] | He says so many people wanted to feed Kenyan security forces or help the victims that he had to turn people away. |
[01:49.52] | Nzioka Waita works for Safaricom. |
[01:53.42] | In just two days, the communications company collected more than 700, 000 for the Kenyan Red Cross. |
[02:03.61] | " This is the Kenya I know and I grew up knowing. |
[02:06.84] | One that was built on the spirit of ' Harambee,' spirit of togetherness. |
[02:11.24] | So you know, I am pleasantly surprised in how quickly the funds have come together, |
[02:20.59] | but not entirely surprised that we' ve pulled together from the various communities and religious affiliations." |
[02:32.63] | He also says there has been huge support from the many Kenyans who live overseas. |
[02:39.37] | But the mall attack has also incited some tension in Kenya. |
[02:45.65] | The Somali Islamist group alShabab claimed responsibility for the attack. |
[02:52.69] | Some reports say the attackers had freed some Muslims, but executed other people. |
[03:01.32] | After those stories appeared, there was criticism of Muslims and Somalis on social networking websites. |
[03:10.52] | There are still tribal tensions left from the Kenyan elections earlier this year. |
[03:18.48] | Vimal Shah says the crisis last weekend brought the nation together. |
[03:25.23] | But he hopes that Kenyans do not start fearing one another after seeing such violence. |
[03:33.18] | " This is pure terrorism. |
[03:35.19] | This is not about religion. |
[03:36.99] | This is not about one religion against another religion. |
[03:40.04] | And I think Kenyans stand together. |
[03:42.06] | We' ve got all different tribes coming together, |
[03:45.49] | all different people coming together, and saying, ' United we stand, divided we fall.'" |
[03:50.15] | Naima Amir collects money for St. John Ambulance Kenya, a medical aid group. |
[03:57.08] | She says the mall attack shows that Kenyans have closed the wounds from the country' s 2007 elections. |
[04:06.75] | " People have learned to appreciate peace. |
[04:08.79] | They have learned to appreciate each other. |
[04:11.49] | And the diversity within ourselves is a strength and not a line to divide the country." |
[04:18.02] | Naima Amir is a Muslim. |
[04:20.27] | She describes the attack as " senseless violence" that has nothing to do with Islam. |
[04:27.64] | On Tuesday, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta also appealed for unity. |
[04:34.52] | He declared that Kenya would defeat " the monster of terrorism," one that wanted to tear the country apart. |
[04:43.81] | And that' s In The News from VOA Learning English. |
[04:49.61] | I' m Steve Ember. |