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Mungiki spokesman was killed by people who knew him, police say |
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Brief:Detectives investigating the murder of outlawed Mungiki sect spokesman David Gitau Njuguna say he could have been killed by gunmen who knew him.
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| 1. On Sunday November 8, 2009, 3:21 AM , Kituku Wa Nguku, United States wrote: | |
| I,m tired of U Kenyans for your emotions.A Mungiki leaders is killed and yet you are mad!That's one problem solved.He was a leader of group killing innocent Kenyans!What is your sympathy for?The police have a right to celebrate.That is one headache out.Kenyans need to be sympathetic to those victimized by mungiki.Look at Maina,the leader running to a church!Hope that's not a Mungiki church.
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| 2. On Saturday November 7, 2009, 8:36 AM , Baruck OPIYO, Cyprus wrote: | |
| Likely killed by those "who knew him?" Did the Kenya Police and security apparatus "know him" I wonder? I doubt they did. Am sure they had no idea who this man was, where he was, where he came from or where he was going.
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| 3. On Saturday November 7, 2009, 2:45 AM , Meshack Maarufu, United States wrote: | |
| Please help me understand. Mungiki is outlawed. What is the role of its spokesman? 'Spokesman' suggests a recognized status of forum representation to engage in formal transactions. What forum is that? KNCHR purports to have info revealed to it by Njuguna. Is publicizing it thus the best way of helping investigators? Why is outlawed Mungiki treated preferencially by GOK and even KNCHR and all?
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