Aboud Rogo Mohammed Dept: Video: African Buddhists come together in Kenya There are only a few hundred people left who belong to the El Molo tribe, who live on the shores of Lake Turkana in northern Kenya. Their numbers are slowly decreasing, and there are fears Kenya's smallest ethnic group will soon cease to exist. Watch, according to Globe and Mail. The rioting was in response to the killing Monday of Aboud Rogo Mohammed, a man linked to a terrorist group by Washington who was shot to death as he drove in his car with his family. Human-rights groups say the killing fits a pattern of extrajudicial killings and forced disappearances of suspected terrorists that are allegedly being orchestrated by Kenyan police. But Police Commissioner Mathew Iteere said that no police officers were involved in Mr. Mohammed s death and video: Canadian aid worker describes his kidnapping in Kenya More than 300 religious and spiritual leaders from around the world, Kenyan musicians, dancers and tribal elders gather for Africa's first Buddhist 'Fire and Water' ritual which is supposed to nurture spiritual awakening. Watch Video: Kenya s smallest tribe facing extinction
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