madollar wrote:if you look at the attacks by maumau and mungiki they are extraordinary similar in terms of savagery execution timing (mostly at night)another thing most of the members were/are young men upto mid 30s from rural central kenya may be its a cultural thing the similarities are to stark to ignore
Like someone said, just because you behave like Robinhood, doesnt make you Robinhood. They may bear similarites in actions, but their objectives are/were different. One was fighting for liberation of their land (they had started out as Kenya Land and Forest Army), the other, still hard to understand. And stop saying cultural thing. If no one understands what happened, please ask so that you can be informed about this bit of history.
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