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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2009

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A new peace campaign is using a bronze dove to help spread the message of forgiveness and unity to wananchi. The dove has already been presented to the Pope and South African human rights activist, Bishop Desmond Tutu. The peace dove is expected to make various stops in Nairobi, Mt. Kenya region and Rift Valley province, before being presented to Sarah Obama, the grandmother of the American president.

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  • dude dont even go there just dont get me started on the countless blacks in any country in africa or out of that have been killed by crazy blood hungry, supiriorist, serial murderers. not to mention killing our civilizan which held people together for their alternate civilization that isolates people that are different and destroys togetherness of humanity for materialistic gain. or not to metion destruction of nature and unique language and tradition, for their rubbish languages.....

  • "they"??? To simple, my dear! "They" have pushed out white men in Zimbabwe, killed (white) nuns in Ruanda and Uganda and Fr. Kayser was murdered in Kenya, isn't it? And what I have seen in Kenya is simply racism (or do you believe only white could be racistic?)

  • School is very Important for All Kenyan's!

  • blah blah blah

  • i know and the way they treat africans in their country

  • well said.

  • white people with their fake save the world missions in Africa.

  • I don't believe in the damn dove and I don't need it to find peace within me. Maybe the animals in Masai Mara might need it more than me. Now, who told this person that we don't go to school??? She should get her facts right. School can either be what you learn at home while growing up, in class, street, church or from you elders. What school is she talking about? FAFANUA DADA

  • She is right. Kenyans should go to school...lol

  • self confidence and trust can only be possible when one is not hungry.

    Kenyans are fighting for food. give us food and build our self confidence and trust.

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