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John Njue, right, Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and current Archbishop of Nairobi, prays with some of the relatives of students killed last Thursday in the Garissa University attack, Wednesday, April 8, 2015. Some Kenyan relatives of students who were killed in an attack by Islamic militants say they will offer prayers of forgiveness for the killers, responding to an appeal for compassion from an archbishop who visited a morgue where victims' bodies are being kept. Photo: Sayyid Azim, AP
John Njue, right, Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and current...
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John Njue, left, Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and current Archbishop of Nairobi, meets with some of the relatives of students killed last Thursday in the Garissa University attack, Wednesday, April 8, 2015. Some Kenyan relatives of students who were killed in an attack by Islamic militants say they will offer prayers of forgiveness for the killers, responding to an appeal for compassion from an archbishop who visited a morgue where victims' bodies are being kept. Photo: Sayyid Azim, AP
John Njue, left, Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and current...
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A group of relatives pray after viewing the body of a relative killed in last Thursday's attack on Garissa University College in northeastern Kenya, at Chiromo funeral home, Nairobi, Kenya, Wednesday, April 8, 2015. Al-Shabab gunmen rampaged through the university at dawn Thursday, killing over 140 people in the group's deadliest attack in the East African country. Four militants were slain by security forces to end the siege just after dusk. Photo: Sayyid Azim, AP
A group of relatives pray after viewing the body of a relative...
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Coffins are lined up for the students killed in last Thursday's attack on Garissa University College in northeastern Kenya, at Chiromo funeral home, Nairobi, Kenya, Wednesday, April 8, 2015. Al-Shabab gunmen rampaged through the university at dawn Thursday, killing over 140 people in the group's deadliest attack in the East African country. Four militants were slain by security forces to end the siege just after dusk. Photo: Sayyid Azim, AP
Coffins are lined up for the students killed in last Thursday's...
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A woman sobs into her scarf after she viewed the body of a relative killed in last Thursday's attack on Garissa University College in northeastern Kenya, at Chiromo funeral home, Nairobi, Kenya, Wednesday, April 8, 2015. Al-Shabab gunmen rampaged through the university at dawn Thursday, killing over 140 people in the group's deadliest attack in the East African country. Four militants were slain by security forces to end the siege just after dusk. Photo: Sayyid Azim, AP
A woman sobs into her scarf after she viewed the body of a relative...
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A woman falls to the ground after being overcome with grief after viewing the body of a relative killed in last Thursday's attack on Garissa University College in northeastern Kenya, at Chiromo funeral home, Nairobi, Kenya, Wednesday, April 8, 2015. Al-Shabab gunmen rampaged through the university at dawn Thursday, killing over 140 people in the group's deadliest attack in the East African country. Four militants were slain by security forces to end the siege just after dusk. Photo: Sayyid Azim, AP
A woman falls to the ground after being overcome with grief after...
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Kenyan Cardinal urges compassion for extremist killers
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