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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

WAGALLA MASSACRE AN INDICATION OF KENYA'S DARK PAST

As the country marks the 27th anniversary of the infamous Wagalla nassacre that was executed by Kenya's security forces that included the army,the regular police and the administration police,is a clear sign of the dirty secret that is hidden in Kenya's past.
Atrocities committed by some few individuals during the Moi government regime who were the high,powerful and the mighty who were "untouchable" have come to the light and these fellows deserve to be punished accordingly.
The cries of women who were widowed,children orphaned,brothers and sisters left without their dear family members deserve to be respected and justice served.
The trigger pulling that happened iin February 1984 that shed innocent lives hours after a powerful delegation meeting at Wajir's District Commisioner's office leaves questions and suspicion of wheteher the delegates had a thing to do with theses henious killings and human rights violations.
Justice desrve to be served and the suspects should not go scott free and unpunished as this will encourage impunity in the country.The Kibaki government should do the best it can to nail these suspects and do justice to the victims by compensating them for maiming them for life,taking their loved ones from them and ruining their lives forever.

Kelvin Mwangi,
Nairobi.

1 comment:

  1. Why the West can not dare to punish the so called Historical Injustice.

    The path being taken by some African leading opposition leaders to use perceived Historical injustices on different ethinic groupings to gain their support politcally should be adviced by the reasons why the West has never tried to look back to their bloody past.

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