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Hassan Joho accuses Muslim leaders of condoning radicalisation of youths

Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho Monday accused Muslim leaders of not speaking out against the radicalisation of youths blamed for attacks on non-Muslims and increased crime in the county.

Joho and Mvita MP Abdulswamad Nassir claimed radicalised youths were behind attacks on non-Muslims in areas like Mombasa's Old Town, Kisauni, Likoni and Majengo and urged Muslim leaders to condemn the attacks without equivocation.

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