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Default 04-24-2008, 08:49 AM

how much did the govt and that herd of mps use to travel to eldie? how many low-fuel consumptions cars were there? none! and suppose they decided to buy food for idps with the money they expended only for today, how many of idps wouldnt have something to eat today?
i like honesty, and am sure these people r not honest with the resettlement.
 


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Default 04-24-2008, 02:15 PM

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First off i DO NOT condone anyone taking another's property. But PNU and their die hards set the precedent when thousands of Kalenjins were evicted from Mau forest farms, and Kimunya claimed then that their titles were nothing but worthless pieces of tissue paper....

Fast forward to 2008, same thing, evictions happened and Kikuyus are quick to claim that IDPs acquired the land "legally". So what happens to those evicted during NARC's early years? Will they be compensated as well?

Food for thought.
When PNU under the cover of NARC came to power, they virtually evicted families from their ancestral lands giving a flimsy reasons of water catchment area, blablabla.

Rather than hurry in sending these lucky survivors of the recent vilonce to face imminent death, they should dialogue with the locals. Its the only way out.

But even important is the fact the the government had completely closed its eyes on the evicted at Mau and Elgon. The issue is weighty, the issue cannot be wished away by just forcing back the IDPs as if nothing happened.


Karua lives in another world and believes she can force the Rift Valley people to tow her crooked line.

But why doesn't one person from the PNU point out these large landscapes of land grabbed by Kenyatta. It is our land and at a times like these those shouting loudest like Uhuru kenyatta and the rest, should give back the land to their owners - Kenyans
 

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Default 04-24-2008, 11:31 PM

Msambweni is next...
 
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Default 04-25-2008, 01:08 AM

Kenyatta grabbed so did Moi and Bewot. Kibaki, Raila, Ruto and so many others. The Idps are with us to pressure these to giving back what they acquired illegally but they need to be home. Because all these goons grabbed does not rip the constitutional rights for idps. Doesn’t give anyone right to hold them hostage any more. We will all settle our differences with everyone but idps have to be in their homes while slow Kenyan politicians are discussing.
 
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