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3/13/2013

Kenya’s Election: What Uhuru Kenyatta’s Victory Means for Africa

A very interesting article about Kenya's 4th president elect much of what i'm hearing is that the ICC trial is underway. So much of what your seeing is news clips from various sources in the media, i'm not going to forget the events which rocked Kenyan media. It seems like we all just wake up to blame those who turned up to see what was going on, I recall how on that day I returned from school and saw the fighting and now it's clearly being said that many lives were lost, property arguments may have started this fiasco and now someone is to blame, Kenya's Kenyatta the 4th elected president. The media tried to cover the story it was all over the news but anyway I just want something to show what is happening as the escalating violent uprising already happened and it does often to unassuming countries. Priorities excluding leadership are not my concern educating them is at this time. I looking forward to the new government structure not going to worry rather going to leave the discussion open I understand look forward to a peaceful ending as little is done to repair roads, police, cure diseases, modernize housing, transportation and upgrade of infrastructure EA may be falling behind only because of that french wine executive branch. If in fact it is to blame it's probably only because of the classes like one school set apart from figuring out about the other, gossip because the rioting was really not what I expected to continue into my school year. So I would settle after the usual made it's way into my living room East Africa confused socialist sentiments to say the least Kenya isn't worried about foreign bloggers. I would want to go there but think they have a problem with trusting one another, sometimes not even Christ himself can walk by without being labeled a misbehavior in public a let down. The flag for Christ's sake is often not pleasing when you think how poor they view them people. A judge said thru one announcement that there is just not enough evidence I can see for myself but do think I should blame the citizens. I am assuming you keep up with the news and not going elsewhere Africa is really good a place to sit and meet friends however the mess may need cleaning up in the meantime your going to see about it in the media. Is this person guilty or innocent? this is the question. Until the ICC trial ends I suppose it's just not going to be worth it causing anymore troubling remarks.

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