Kenyans honour Muslim man who shielded Christians – ‘He was a true hero’: police chief

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NAIROBI, Kenya, Jan 22, (AP): Kenyans are donating to the family of a Muslim man who was fatally wounded by Islamic extremists while shielding Christians during an attack on a bus. On Twitter the hashtag HeroSalah has been trending as some Kenyans fundraise for the family of Salah Farah, who died Sunday in a Nairobi hospital. On Tuesday, his body was flown to the northeastern town of Mandera for burial. “Salah’s children and widow appreciate your support but that’s not enough, his children need to go to school. Walk the talk,” Mohamud Abbas said on Twitter.

Ann McCreath wrote: “Important to support this #HeroSalah is a symbol of the Kenya we want.” “Kenyan police chief Joseph Boinnet said: “He was a true hero. He died while protecting innocent Kenyans from terrorists.” Farah, who was a teacher in the coastal town of Malindi, was among passengers on a bus from Mandera to Nairobi in December when they were attacked by al- Shabab gunmen.

When they were ordered to separate according to religion, he was among the Muslims who refused, to protect the Christians. He was shot in the hip. Kenyans are praising Farah on social media, saying his example should be emulated in a country facing a growing threat of Islamic extremism as Kenyans with ties to al-Shabab, a Somali group, launch attacks in this country.

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