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jeff koinange should be arrested for his bizzare inflamatory journalism!
jk2010x
#61 Posted : Tuesday, October 12, 2010 9:33:04 PM
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wow!...i didnt know this post would generate this much traffic
Jaina
#62 Posted : Tuesday, October 12, 2010 9:46:03 PM
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The Truth Hurts,.....

McReggae
#63 Posted : Tuesday, October 12, 2010 10:05:09 PM
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Wagalla massacre
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
Blackout
#64 Posted : Tuesday, October 12, 2010 11:40:51 PM
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hmmmmmm..............waooooooooooooooh!!!!!!!!
KenyanLyrics
#65 Posted : Wednesday, October 13, 2010 5:39:42 PM
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@wazua monitor this thread 24 hrs from now on, keeping in mind the downfall of mashada
Ms Mkenya
#66 Posted : Wednesday, October 13, 2010 7:06:55 PM
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After reading these comments, I chose to listen to the clip again (thanks for the You tube link).
I think for those of us who have in a way become tribeless, it is a balanced piece. In fact at some point he says 'if anyone wants to place blame, then let them do so across the board'. He also says 'we all agree that this madness has to stop or it will be every ma/woman for him/herself and God for us all'. (By tribeless I mean I have friends and relas all over so if I was to side with killings, I would be hurting people I love or care about)

What happened in Eldoret, Kuresoi & those other areas was as wrong as what happened in Naivasha.

So when someone says it out, let us not immediately retreat to our tribal cocoons and dissect anything he/she says through the shades of our tribal colour.
And people, please let us appreciate our diversity (I love to speak my mother tongue) but let us at the same time view people not from their tribes but from their actions.
It is good to condemn the action but let us stop saying Kalenjins killed, Kikuyus killed, Luos looted etc.. No, it is a Rotich, Njoroge or Onyango who did that. Not the entire tribe. Even the masterminds were individuals, not entire tribes. When we can think like that, then we can claim to be true Kenyans.
And we all agree their days are numbered…. I fear more not what Ocampo will do but God’s wrath..
Long live Kenya!
....above all, to stand.
shenzitype
#67 Posted : Wednesday, October 13, 2010 7:42:40 PM
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As a Kenyan I jK knew his piece was going to look loopsided regardless of how he presented it.
I am shocked at the emotional and fanatical torrents being displayed by the Wazua posts.... TJRC watch out your work is cut out.
Just a question if you were a journalist of JK calire (i accept his calibre is a matter up for dabate), how would you present the issue - i.e. ICC's APPARENT focus on the infamous, alledge StateHouse goings-on?
muganda
#68 Posted : Wednesday, October 13, 2010 9:28:15 PM
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Hmmn... 3 sides of a coin on an emotive issue!
But presenter speaks and empathises with only one side of the coin. Where's the perspective of the provocators? And where's the further insight, the third side?

ICC and UN are surely more neutral than Kenyans on this issue. Doesn't the ICC list contain offenders from all sides?

Security forces inaction brings into question the motive of establishment at the time. Is it easier to act with a clean conscience.....
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