A luxury hotel and an office complex housing foreign companies in Nairobi came under heavy attack by Shabab militants on Tuesday, on the eve of a verdict in the trial of 4 men charged with helping the group stage a similar assault 5 years ago nyti.ms/2Dc8crK
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We have heard from some readers upset with our publishing a photo showing victims after a brutal attack in Nairobi. We understand how painful this coverage can be, and we try to be very sensitive in how we handle both words and images in these situations. nyti.ms/2VTreKW
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Here is a response by Phil Corbett, our Associate Managing Editor for Standards, to David Omwoyo, the CEO of the Media Council of Kenya, on the decision by our editors to publish a graphic photo in a news story covering a brutal attack in Nairobi
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To provide more insight into the decisions behind publishing graphic photos, Meaghan Looram, our director of photography, and Marc Lacey, our National editor and former foreign correspondent based in Nairobi, answered questions drawn from reader feedback.
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*Housing foreign companies!*
This line is harassing my Kenyan hustles
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Those fake journalist from spreading rumors about the 14 Riverside should be ejected/deported out of the country With an immediate effect
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Almost all Kenyans are against but we can agree right now that he's absolutely spot-on when he calls the Failing New York Times.
Useless paper.
#DeportKimiko
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, you have provided to our enemies a front row seat to the mayhem they have created. You are now part and parcel of this story. And let history note that on this day, you did not stand with Kenya. We will remember and do what we do best, revisit.
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