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Waki envelope still causing ripples

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Former UN secretary-general, Kofi Annan. Photo/FILE

Former UN secretary-general, Kofi Annan. Photo/FILE 

By OTIENO OTIENO
Posted  Saturday, February 20  2010 at  19:53

The KNCHR deputy chief also describes fears that the country will erupt into violence in the event the key suspects are charged exaggerated, citing the examples of Sudan, Liberia and Yugoslavia which have experienced relative peace despite international courts indicting their presidents.

“If people who controlled huge armies and militia groups were indicted and the citizens in those countries moved on with their lives, what of one or two politicians in Kenya? The majority of Kenyans want to live in peace and justice,” he said.

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  1. Submitted by maugo1234

    I find it surprising that we should condone impunity because of a few politicians. Human life is precious and if any individual(s)masterminded the PEV there should be no compromise. If we compromise then impunity will be entrenched. Kenyans must reject being held hostage by the corrupt and murderers. That is no way to build a country.

    Posted  February 21, 2010 08:05 AM