The government of Kenya says it will charge four people with murder in connection with last year's suicide bombing near the resort town of Mombasa. The accused are expected to be formally charged in the next few days. Last November suicide bombers drove a truck loaded with explosives into the Israeli-owned Paradise Hotel in Mombasa killing themselves, three Israelis and 11 Kenyans. Meanwhile, senior members of the Kenyan government have denounced the U.S. decision to keep the U.S. embassy closed because of possible terrorist attacks.