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Obama regime ignores Kibaki protest letter, strikes again |
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Brief:The US government has ignored a protest letter by President Kibaki and struck again. The superpower dispatched Mr Johnnie Carson, the high-ranking official whose actions led to the protest, to Nairobi. ...more
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| 1. On Tuesday October 27, 2009, 19:55 PM , imoji, Hong Kong wrote: | |
| Intimidation from Obama? What intimidation? Is Obama's action greater than Lucy's action of slapping a goverment official in the face, watched by the whole world on TV? Didn't her action intimidated the president & Kenya, the world and the entire family of the man in the suit. Did'nt the president, feel anything at all? The US is not important, visa ban is nothing. Kenya get your act together
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| 2. On Tuesday October 27, 2009, 18:33 PM , Mwendwa Gakurahia, Kenya wrote: | |
| Obama administration and foreign governments are enabling a culture of corruption and killings in Kenya by providing funds for these government to continue working. Every single dollar given should have an attachment of reform in it. I believe it makes the neo-colonialist feel good to control the poor Africans.
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| 3. On Tuesday October 27, 2009, 16:02 PM , Webuye Mado, United States wrote: | |
| Think about it.... what is the Kenya government protesting about? Isn't corruption wide open for everyone to see but the institution of government? No wonder the protest! Kenya people stand your guards this time - it is time for revival!!!
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| 4. On Tuesday October 27, 2009, 15:27 PM , Steve Oci, Kenya wrote: | |
| Wako should have received this letter like yesterday. The AG does nothing but entering nolle prosequi. He has never seen a case worthy pursuing, he is a symbol of impunity.
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| 5. On Tuesday October 27, 2009, 13:15 PM , kaunda, United States wrote: | |
| Just out of curiosity, how will these guys go to The Hague if they are banned from EU?
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| 6. On Tuesday October 27, 2009, 8:54 AM , stanley cheche3, Kenya wrote: | |
| I just love what obam is handling this crazy boyz from kenya hahahahahahahah kibiki you must work and not just working but in the right way
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| 7. On Tuesday October 27, 2009, 7:23 AM , Bobnabby, Kenya wrote: | |
| We shall cry of our sovereignty but this will not deter our well wisher countries from helping us to be a straight nation. Why do we stretch our bowls to them for food whenever we are unable to feed ourselves. Why can't we eat our sovereignty? Wetangula, come on man. I am sure this minister is none other than the Nolle Prosque guy. Who else do you think?
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| 8. On Tuesday October 27, 2009, 6:14 AM , Meshack Maarufu, United States wrote: | |
| The shrewd foxes in our politics play time buying games as 2012 approaches fast. The measures by the US and international community are therefore welcome. Considering how future chaos can sink us further into failed statehood, and the difficulty of reviving a failed state, it is time to intensify sanctions on the individuals including Kibaki. Freeze their assets too. Mere travel ban isn’t sinking.
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| 9. On Monday October 26, 2009, 23:10 PM , Adhimbiambo, United Kingdom wrote: | |
| "Kibaki is reported to have written to US President Barack Obama for intimidation of Government officers, and the ambassador’s departure from diplomatic etiquette ".Did President Kibaki forget Lucy's physical violent assault on a state house employee and TV station?. Before protesting about etiquette someone should coach that house on leadership, manners, decorum dignity, and respect.
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| 10. On Monday October 26, 2009, 22:54 PM , OPADO, France wrote: | |
| TOO MUCH TALK MUST COME TO AN END.LET THIS MONTH BE A MONTH OF ACTION. KENYANS ARE GETTING CONFUSED WITH LECTURING.SOME OF THE LAWS HAVE NO ROOM IN OUR SOCIETY. LET CRIMINALS FACE THE THE MUSIC
_OPADO
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| 11. On Monday October 26, 2009, 22:43 PM , samuel mungai wanjiru, Germany wrote: | |
| It is sad to read this article. I dont believe in putting unnesesarry pressure to Kenya only to speed up reforms. I mean who does not see how the country is trying to do its best given the history and mentality of Africans. Will visa bans do Kenya any good?
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| 12. On Monday October 26, 2009, 22:31 PM , Austin Rogers, Kenya wrote: | |
| We welcome such hardy actions from those who matter for us helpless kenyans have been taken in circles for far too long. I wish that was done to those who appoint. The president has shown his arrogance once more, if what we read yesterday in the daily nation is anything to go by viz., appointing relatives of politicians to ambassadorial positions. Kenya isn't for politicians. It belongs to us all.
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| 13. On Monday October 26, 2009, 22:18 PM , Gilbert Githere, United States wrote: | |
| As the US helps Kenyans to get the long awaited constitution, it is just fitting for Parliament to keep on doing its good work.
Parliament needs to take action and nullify the recent appointments of Kenya envoys.
In conclusion, it is important for the new constitution to have rights for same sex unions. please Kenya cannot be left behind in this sensitive issue. Act now for better tomorrow
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