Likoni

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Likoni {{IPAc-en|l|ɪ|ˈ|k|oʊ|n|iː}} is a division of Mombasa County, Kenya, and is located to the south-west of Mombasa Island.

Transport

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Likoni is the site of the southern terminus of the Likoni Ferry, a double ended ferry serving road traffic and pedestrians from both Likoni and Mombasa island. Likoni also has a high concentration of Boda-boda services. Matatus bound for the southern districts of Kenya use the Likoni Ferry to cross the Likoni Creek.

The Likoni Massacres

In the autumn of 1997, six policemen were killed when local raiders armed with traditional weapons and guns rampaged through the area. A police station and outpost were destroyed, along with many market stalls and offices. Many non-local Kenyans were either killed or maimed, as the raiders targeted the Luo, Luhya, Kamba and Kikuyu communities.{{cite web |title=V. Case study: Armed political violence on the coast |url=https://www.hrw.org/reports/2002/kenya/Kenya0502-06.htm |website=Hrw.org |access-date=30 November 2022}} It was estimated that ten police officers and thirty-seven raiders were killed in the clashes based on testimony to the Akiwumi Commission of Inquiry. The remainder of fatalities were in the local community.Akiwumi Commission Official Transcript, July 21, 1998, p.23.

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