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WHO IS TO BLAMEWHO IS TO BLAME
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Times sure heals wounds and as time goes by, as Kenyans we may have moved on but that does not mean we have forgotten what happen during the 2007 elections. Commissions have come and gone, reports and recommendations have been made and submitted to the relevant authorities, but nothing much seems to happen. As Kenyans, we seem to have given up and we are not questioning the government..................................Read more on the attached document, Who is to Blame. Remember to give your comments and inputs which are highly appreciated.

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Lessons??????

The PEV seems to have awakened a lot of blame game, even blaming the violence for anything that one didnt accomplish. In the long run all are to blame including the citizens, the question is, so what are we doing about it? In my view the truth of the matter is still very far from Kenyans minds. The civil society including the religious seem to have grown wary of speaking out and action. Why for example soes a leader,(sorry politician) say that 'there will be blood shed over Mau Forest' and the issue goes unchallenged? Why do these politicians continue to act in ways similar to what happened prior to 2007 elections and we act like nothing is happenning? I have no answers, or solutions, but am sure they are there!! Surely we must have learnt lessons!!