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Members of the public demonstrate in Mombasa town during the post-election violence in January.  Photo/FILE

Members of the public demonstrate in Mombasa town during the post-election violence in January. Photo/FILE 

By SAMUEL SIRINGI
Posted  Wednesday, October 15  2008 at  19:51

“In terms of preparedness for dealing with the violence, the police were simply too far off the mark,” it said.

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  1. Submitted by gathoni

    Do we have any noble, worthy, patriotic, hardworking, Law respecting leaders in Kenya??? I know not any...Kenya needs master builders not master butchers!

    Posted  October 17, 2008 03:15 PM  
  2. Submitted by limohills06

    I don,t think Kenyans commited a creater crimes than what the Sudaness have done in Southern Sudan and Darfur that they are required to visit the Hague.

    Posted  October 17, 2008 11:23 AM  
  3. Submitted by stevendungu

    why do the rift valley MP(sic) always react to reports. do they expect anybody to come and say lies in their support so that they can agree with the reports? its very disturbing that ODM MPs are still talking.one day soon the truth will haunt them!

    Posted  October 17, 2008 10:46 AM  
  4. Submitted by wsnjau

    I'm surprised ODM supporters still mention Kivuitu and Kibaki to justify murder. That is even after Waki poured cold water on their rigging claims by police and Krigler found no evidence of rigging at KICC. When lies are the staple food for some people, truth tastes bitter!

    Posted  October 16, 2008 08:37 PM  
  5. Submitted by mzeengunga

    I agree with everybody that the Kenyan police are at best prepared to get bribes. The rest is up to you. Mr Waki should have recommended overhaul of the police force as it is with the ECK. How come no one ever realises that this country is a police state? And irrelevant reforms by Kibaki (never expect anything to change with him) took us no where. This is one arm of the goverment that requires serious attention and complete overhaul.

    Posted  October 16, 2008 07:21 PM  

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