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Response of Kenya Security Forces to Terrorist Attacks in the Post-Westgate Period
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Year of publication | 2023 |
Type | Article in Periodical |
Magazine / Source | Obrana a strategie |
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Web | článek - open access |
Doi | http://dx.doi.org/10.3849/1802-7199.23.2023.02.003-021 |
Keywords | Kenya Security Forces; Al-Shabaab; Counter-Terrorism Measures; Westgate; Garissa; Dusit. |
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Description | The article describes how Kenya, through its security forces, responded to significant terrorist attacks carried out by terrorist organization Al-Shabaab on the territory of Kenya alongside how those attacks contributed to the development of counter-terrorism measures. The measures are analyzed from a legislative, technical and security point of view. The article is based on a conceptual analysis of P.C. Sederberg, combined with the United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy and argues that three significant terrorist attacks on Westgate in 2013, Garissa in 2015 and Dusit D2 in 2019 were key factors of the development and adoption of complex counter-terrorism measures. Those measures were based on the adoption of appropriate laws, development of the institutional structure and implementation of military and police counter-terrorism measures. However, changes were gradual, reactive instead of proactive. The country has learned to build the state’s capacity to combat terrorism but struggled with conflict prevention and respect for the rule of law. It succeeded with a build-up of counter-terrorism security forces able to respond effectively and on time. But, finding and eliminating the causes of the conflict, they were far behind. All three significant terrorist attacks showed the need for an appropriate combination of counter-terrorism measures. They cannot be put in use separately, otherwise, it can lead to unintended results. |
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