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Raila Odinga’s Stolen Presidency
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2009-03-06 12:51

Stolen PresidencyConsequences And The Future Of Kenya By Mr. Okoth Osewe

An explosive book about Kenya’s December 2007 bungled election has been launched in Stockholm.

The book, Raila Odinga’s Stolen Presidency: Consequences and The Future of Kenya written by Mr. Okoth Osewe, a Kenyan author, takes the position that the December 2007 election was rigged by the Samuel Kivuitu-led Electoral Commission of Kenya (ECK) in favor of Mr. Mwai Kibaki who was immediately sworn in as President in a hurriedly convened secret ceremony at State House Nairobi on Sunday December 30th 2007.

The disputed election precipitated a crisis that led to the slaughter of an estimated 1,500 Kenyans and creation of 350,000 internal refugees.

The book is available for purchase at www.mapambano.com while it is also selling in designated book stores across the world. Information is also available at Mr. Osewe’s official blog at www.kenyastockholm.com.

 

Publisher: iVisby AB, Sweden
Pages: 464, Paper back
ISBN: 978-91-633-3972-1


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0 #1 Arne Malo 2009-03-24 13:31
THis is the result of the not so good example of how to run a democracy by the more elderly democratic countries. Democracy like in KEnya is not to represent the masses but an opportunity to concentrate power. Some vital changes are in the making in Kenya as well as here in sweden very soon too. Seems the bucket has gotten a hole in it now and it is getting to tought to keep the water in it.

Urban centres suffer the same demise whereever in the world. It is the home of all modern social diseases, depersonifying people and tearing up of moral and ethical pars. The current establishment all over the world is up against the wall and it seems they will stop at nothing to keep their vain dreams alive. Unfortunately the message did not resound too well for the recently killed civil society leaders. However what we know we must more than any other time let it be known to more. Iconoclastic styli.

Blessings
Citera
 

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