LOOKING AT OUR POLITICS since former President Moi left the scene, its tempting to believe he was not the only problem as most of us thought.
The government according to my observation appears to take too much caution in reacting to issues of arresting and charging people involved in the after elections results crimes, meanwhile a lot of innocent people have died or will be traumatized for a life time. It’s a great pity. Some people are ether known or suspected to have funded, organized or incited the after elections chaos. Why won’t the government arrest such people to teach others a lesson never to repeat the same in the future. When I did a course in telecoms many years back, my lecturer advised that it is better to make a mistake in making the wrong decision than to fear to make a decision. In the fear to charge those known or suspected of a crime in the after elections chaos, the government is committing a serious crime. Thank you Mr Njaga for bringing to light such an important matter.
People like kones should be behind bars. They were involved in 1992 clashes. He has confessed why they had to do it this time. When we said these crimes were premiditated they were quick to denie that but even the worst muppets know the truth. I was thinking this violence was planned behind Railas back but with Orengo Utterances i now know it was an odm thing altogether. Lets wait and see the double standards applied in Kenyas case. If other warlords are being tried from other countries i hope to see if they will do the same in Kenya. Jandehi frazer was demonised by Odm for stating the truth that their was ethinic cleansing going on in the riftvalley.
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