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Kibaki, Raila shouldn’t hunt with hounds and run away with rabbits |
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Brief:Luis Moreno-Ocampo must rue the day he vowed that he would make Kenya an example to the world in the war against impunity.
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| 1. On Wednesday November 11, 2009, 8:30 AM , Meshack Maarufu, United States wrote: | |
| (Un)Fortunately, citizens and you are not co-actors in that political play. We are in the audience. We cheer and jeer what we see. Right now, in jeers, our feelings are tipping towards having Kibaki (for sure since he was in charge) and Raila being hounded alongside the rabbit and not just running with it. Only ICC can intervene and moderate this cunningness. And yes, they are buying time.
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