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From: JomoKitale
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  • This is a no brainer. We all know and it's pretty obvious that certain politicians were involved in planning the killings. This was a politician made catastrophe. And this are supposed to be our leaders with blood on their hands?

  • Yes, they are both (all?) guilty.

    But tell me who else there is for us to believe in if not Railla or Mwai ... who else is out there who is competent, trustworthy and above all respectful to us the people who they are here to serve.

    I am at a loss. There is no saviour for us, no one that I trust to act for ALL of us.

    Meanwhile the world will forget about us while these murderous fools quietly go about the business of denial for their role and blame the electoral commission & each other.

  • An actor employed to speak as a policeman??

    Later they refer to the policeman as "brave" but I do not think so if he chooses anonymity. His anonymity and the use of an actor makes the BBC claim of state organised violence look contrived. Unconvincing.

    The tragedy is that if the story is true, then BBC has done it no justice when they present it this way.

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