Posts Tagged Northern Kenya
Posted on November 23, 2009 by Saidimu Ole ngais
In March, when the Kenyan police attacked the village of Lerata and Samburu people called out for help but received no response from their government pledged to protect them, they and KARE turned to the human rights organization Cultural Survival, to help get Samburu voices and situation heard.
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Posted on November 23, 2009 by Saidimu Ole ngais
Save Samburu Posted: 22 Nov 2009 04:56 PM PST by original source, Roxane at Save Samburu . In March, when the Kenyan police attacked the village of Lerata and Samburu people called out for help but received no response from their government pledged to protect them, they and KARE turned to the human rights organization Cultural Survival, to help get Samburu voices and situation heard.
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Posted on November 19, 2009 by Saidimu Ole ngais
There are many sides and facets to any inter-ethnic conflict and far too many automatic weapons and it is clear that innocent Kenyans on all sides suffer when the situation spirals out of control for months and years.
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Posted on October 27, 2009 by Saidimu Ole ngais
From the questionnaire below, you’ll realize that the Laikipia East Member of Parliament Mwangi Kiunjuri does not represent the minority groups including Maa speaking population of Laikipia. QUESTION: Critics argue that by preferring the one-kilometre-one-vote formula, Northern Kenya MPs is keen on denying Central Kenya the PM’s post in 2012.
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Posted on October 22, 2009 by Saidimu Ole ngais
Following my previous open letter to Prime Minister of Kenya Raila Odinga, I now want to specifically put across three basic questions which I will ask the Premier in our Friday meeting in Stockholm.
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Posted on October 21, 2009 by Saidimu Ole ngais
‘Survival under threat’ LTACHAWUA LETELEPA, Kenyan: We fight over pasture, because of water, and also for land. Whatever the situation, animals must get water. We were even raided here at this water point.
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