Kenya - Shocking Police Riot Killings - BBC Report

Written by admin on November 17, 2008 – 8:10 pm -

→ Broadcaster: AfriSat Satellite TV service

→ Broadcast Date: 17/01/2008 Evening news bulletin

→ Origin: BBC Britain World News Service

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Riot Massacre
STATE SPONSORED MURDER
KIBAKI - GUILTY !

Duration : 0:6:13


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9 Responses to “Kenya - Shocking Police Riot Killings - BBC Report”

  1. By hajiabdu on Nov 17, 2008 | Reply

    What an animals.. …
    What an animals..former colonials should return to over take this country..

  2. By Diablo4Joe20 on Nov 17, 2008 | Reply

    “Democracy is dead …
    “Democracy is dead in Kenya.” Elections are rigged all over the world, unfortunately. I feel so badly for these people, but this is really a vision of what our entire world is heading for. Perhaps the third world is simply a testing ground for what has already been planned for us all.

    Even those enforcing “the law” seem to be in the dark about what they are doing to their own people. As a true American, seeing freedom and peace slowly stripped away from a country infuriates and saddens me.

  3. By mqenya on Nov 17, 2008 | Reply

    the pace with which …
    the pace with which the international community is taking the kenyan saga is quite astonishing! is this what you call international diplomacy?amidst orchestrated violence against the innocent who simply want change? Then they are pushing for a coalition government!these clowns dont realise that Kenyans voted for change, not partial change!the vote was stolen,everyone knows that. simple arithmetic! do something for humanity’s sake!

  4. By theowino on Nov 17, 2008 | Reply

    If Kibaki won fair …
    If Kibaki won fair and square as the Michukis and Karua of this world want us to believe, why was he hiding in State House during his swearing in? This is a political problem that is being made worse by people around Mzee Kibaki. You can not steal my cow and then issue threats against me.The government may order people killed but that will never wipe the fact that Kibaki’s allies stole the peoples election.

  5. By theowino on Nov 17, 2008 | Reply

    The elections were …
    The elections were stolen. Its that simple. What we are seeing is a reaction to theft that everyone knows happened. If I may just ask one question, why was Kibaki sworn in 2 minutes after Kivuitu declared him winner? If you watched the swearing in ceremony, you will see that it was done during the day, not 6pm. The national broadcaster had the tape for the swearing in before noon on that day! They just waited for the instructions to air it.

  6. By matara1972 on Nov 17, 2008 | Reply

    Kibaki has …
    Kibaki has surpporters too??? The government should keep peace at all cost! Raila has destroyed many parties and now he has an orpportunity to destroy our country. We join him in demonstrations but at the end of the day we weep in his abscense.

  7. By strikah on Nov 17, 2008 | Reply

    It is unfortunate …
    It is unfortunate for the Innocent Kikuyu People being killed, but at the same time it is the Kikuyu leadership instigating this… the MAJORITY of Kenyans are fed-up and want change. We all know that another 5 year term for Kibaki wil result in massive corruption, Systemic Tribalism, poor economic perfomance, etc. so he must GO

  8. By JomoKitale on Nov 17, 2008 | Reply

    Yes. They report …
    Yes. They report and talk about us, but do NOTHING. So they wonder why we must take matters into our own hands.

  9. By kiharakinyua on Nov 17, 2008 | Reply

    you need to be …
    you need to be kenyan to understand. in the opposition area massive ethnic clensing (kikuyus) and evictions are still going on and the western world and the likes of vincent magombe turns a blind eye. there will be elections in kenya after 5 year!!!!
    kihara

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