Ausias PerezArts+Culture / News#147notjustanumber puts a face to Kenya massacre victimsThe campaign wants you to remember that the murdered students from Garissa University College were more than a numberShareLink copied ✔️April 8, 2015Arts+CultureNewsText Thomas Gorton 147 students were brutally murdered by militant group al-Shabaab at Garissa University College in Kenya this April. Despite the tragedy in Kenya, it's pretty clear that their deaths haven't received the same attention as another terror attack earlier this year: the Charlie Hebdo shooting. Where, some asked, was the international outcry? When would world leaders flock to march in solidarity with Garissa? Kenyan blogger Ory Okolla Mwangi is looking to change that with #147notjustanumber. Mwangi told the Wall Street Journal that the hashtag was an "effort to humanise the victims of terror"; she wants to remind the world that the students who died are people, not statistics. We will name them. One by one. They are these "young Africans" we speak of all the time. Chasing dreams. #147notjustanumber— Ory Okolloh Mwangi (@kenyanpundit) April 4, 2015Silence will no longer be our national language. We will name them one by one. #147notjustanumber— Ory Okolloh Mwangi (@kenyanpundit) April 5, 2015 After Mwangi created the hashtag, people have used Twitter to remember the people who lost their lives. The friends and family of the victims have also joined in, sharing photos and stories of the 147 students. At a vigil held yesterday in Nairobi's Uhuru Park, the critically acclaimed photojournalist Boniface Mwangi told CNN: "We need to talk about the bright futures cut short. Today's meeting will be a calling to say, 'We need to remember the 147; they are not just a number.' We are trying to avoid remembering these people as just a number." R.I.P Ruth Esiromo she was killed by the terrorists according to her boyfriend. Indeed #147notjustanumberpic.twitter.com/b1aUvipFZk— Cyprian, Is Nyakundi (@C_NyaKundiH) April 4, 2015Alex an only child 19.Killed under a hail of bullets. #GarissaAttack#147NotJustANumberpic.twitter.com/2PcZzgRAJN— Muthoni☆ (@MsoMuthoni) April 5, 2015RIP Elizabeth Nyangarora. Graduated in 2012 from St Andrews Kanga Girls High. #147notjustanumber#TheyHaveNamespic.twitter.com/CPVPzNw0RB— Tom Vandenbosch (@TVandenbosch) April 5, 2015LRT Angela Kimata was a friend, one of the most beautiful humans you'll ever meet. R.I.P Kajojo, #147NotJustANumberpic.twitter.com/W5GzA0Mkar— feathers and hearts (@Mekatilili_) April 5, 2015This is Tobias, he died in #GarissaAttack; to us he's not a number, he's a son, bro, friend. #147notJustANumberpic.twitter.com/dUSLXnCv9V— Mr. B (@Benogola) April 5, 2015Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.TrendingKylie Minogue on her pop legacy and partying with Jonathan AndersonExclusive: We sit down with the Australian pop icon to chat personal style, Fever at 25, and her starring role in JW Anderson’s latest campaignFashionBeautyNude awakening: Meet the young people embracing naturismOakley FashionGoing ‘field mode’ with Roger ScottLife & Culture‘She was secretly the landlord’: Readers on their housemate horror storiesFashionTechno-fascist fashion: Why Silicon Valley is moving into menswearBeauty10 of the hottest Instagram accounts fusing art, sex and eroticaMusicN0rth4evr: Every track on North West’s new EP, rankedFilm & TVWhat do sex workers actually think of Euphoria?Life & Culture9 of the best new books to read this springEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy