The British Government will only withdraw its travel advisory against Kenya if assured of security, British High Commissioner Edward Clay said yesterday. Clay said the Kenya Government has to initiate eight measures before the travel advisory can be lifted. The High Commissioner did not reveal the eight measures they have put forth to the Government. However, he stated that some of these measures have been met while others are in the process of being met. Clay said terrorist threats are real and the British Government would continue updating its citizens on the security situation around the world. He said terrorists have continued to plot how to murder innocent civilians. The envoy’s sentiments come five days after US Ambassador to Kenya Johnnie Carson said his country’s travel advisory is likely to remain until and unless the Kenyan Authorities arrest terrorist elements in their midst. Full Story
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