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Mombasa Senator Omar Hassan urges Muslim radicals abroad to surrender

Senator Hassan Omar addressing the press at his office in Mombasa County on Tuesday 22nd March 2016. Photo/Kelvin Karani/Standard]

Mombasa Senator Hassan Omar has appealed to Muslim youths who have joined radical movements abroad to take advantage of the Government’s amnesty and return home.

While hosting Islamic religious leaders from Nigeria, India and Burkina Faso in Mombasa to lay a foundation of a Law University to be built in Makinnon Kwale County, Omar (pictured) urged the Muslim youth to embrace modern education to gain skills, understand Islam better and become competitive in a fast changing society.

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