Kenyan police have paraded the naked bodies of al Shabab gunmen who massacred 150 people at the Garissa University, hours after a threat of "another bloodbath" came.
According to News.com.au, al-Shabab militants who slaughtered nearly 150 people in one of Kenya's worst massacres reportedly separated their victims into Muslims and non-Muslims.
They had also taunted Christian and Jewish students before they executed them.
Pope Frances, presiding over Easter celebration, condemned the indifference and "complicit silence" to jihadist attacks on Christians in Kenya.
Five men were arrested in connection to the attack in the north-eastern town of Garissa.
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