Njung'e wrote:The cleric has been quoted several times in the past praising terrorist attacks in Kenya
and,
he cleric reportedly told youths who were planning on staging protests over the killing of Makaburi to remain calm and await a “bigger and bitter revenge”.
For the above highlighted reasons.Believe me AlphaDoti,prevention is better than cure.
I'm glad for your being objective. In my opinion, what you have highlighted there does say which crime he is guilty of.
First the paper claims the man has been quoted severally praising terrorist. YOu know this vcan be media gimmick. They don't tell you what he said. But they are succeeding in playing with your mind to believe man is bad.
Secondly, about him telling the youth not to protest. That one is commendable if you ask me.
THirdly, and then he goes ahead and say "bigger and bitter revenge". I will say it is possible he was referring to God revenging for the Makaburi assailants. Remember the police do not know who did it. You don't know who did it. I don't know who killed him. The man is saying the assailants will somehow get the punishment of killing. And this assumption is supported by the fact that he asked the youth not to stage protests, to be calm, to be law abiding citizens. And we see similar promises by God in the Bible, God avenges for the oppressed Exodus 22:23: "
If you do and they cry out to me, I will certainly hear their cry". Luke 18:6-7 "
I tell you that He will bring about justice for them quickly"
Fourthly, you say prevention is better than cure? I agree to that saying. But to kill people like dogs without charges? I can't support extra-judicial killings. I want the government to do proper investigate and execute the perpetrator.
Oh guka, are people guilty just because they are imams?