Part 1 of 3 - 2008.04.18
Kenyan born reporter Aidan Hartley and director George Waldrum report from Kenya on the exploding population problem, one of the root causes of the recent violence, and a ...
Part 1 of 3 - 2008.04.18
Kenyan born reporter Aidan Hartley and director George Waldrum report from Kenya on the exploding population problem, one of the root causes of the recent violence, and a crisis which may yet lead to the complete implosion of what has been Africa's most stable democracy. The link between terrible violence and the fact that the land just cannot sustain Kenya's growing numbers has gone almost unnoticed by the international media and NGOs.
Hartley and Waldrum begin their journey in the Rift Valley, western Kenya, where long after the political agreement the killings go on. Much of the violence is driven by a land-hungry mass of frustrated young men who resort to crime rather than accept poverty and hunger. In the Rift Valley, the battle for land has spiraled out of control. Arriving at a smoldering village just hours after one massacre the team finds the bones and the skull of a small child who was burnt in the attack. Locals tell Hartley that 13 other people were slaughtered and the local police could do nothing as they were outnumbered by the attackers.
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Wow another excuse to sell condoms and other forms of birth control to Kenyans... who funded this guy's research may be a good place to start... Goggle "The Emperors New Juju" read the article and do your own research. This over population jargon is complete nonsense
If you can find anything to laugh out loud or mock about this situation, you are displaying the kind of ignorance that has lead to a human tragedy like this. God help you, Younger Generations! No-one else will.
I didn't laugh at tragedies of Kenyan people. They are in harsh condition which is not "funny" at all. I am laughing at British people, who still believed that their empire remains today. God bless you. Kadadza
why the only thing blacks know is killing, raping, looting, come on learn to love each other, educate urselves that u can cure ur HIV diseases, malaria feed ur malnurished children and u can face the future. all i see is blacks beging and looking up to white men u have better continent than white but u have no brains that is why. shame on u gorillas
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God bless you. Kadadza
RULE BRITANIA!