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Funua means disclose or reveal in Swahili.This is a space to share my thoughts, and articles of the aftermath of the 2007 election.

Monday, 17 March 2008

Indivuduals in Kenya who organised post election violence need to brought to justice

Human Rights Watch , in its report Ballot to Bullets says that the new coalition government in Kenya, can stabilize the country by prosecuting individuals responsible for post election violence.

This is one way of healing wounds and earning trust.

Maina Kiai says that the violence was bound to happen due to a failed constitution, that Kenyans had tried to change unsuccessfully since 1963.

The commission set up to investigate the failure of the December 27 presidential elections is scheduled to be inaugurated today.

Charles Khamala writes an interesting article wondering whether there is any room for mischief in this power sharing deal.
Posted by Tamtam at 15:21
Labels: africanpath.com, Bdafrica.com, elections, Hrw.org, kenya, violence, voanews.com

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I have decided to start this blog, because since December 30th 2007, my life and the life of most Kenyans took a massive turn. I have been inundated with calls and emails from friends , relatives outside Kenya, and colleagues, to check on the situation in Kenya. I find that I am giving daily updates to everyone, relaying the same information daily, and it will be easier to use the blog as an information source. Feel free to leave comments or email me your opinion at tamtam754@gmail.com
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