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JichoPevu "Wagigisi wa Mauaji."
vinii
#1 Posted : Sunday, September 01, 2013 8:18:14 PM
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interesting stuff ...
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nostoppingthis
#2 Posted : Sunday, September 01, 2013 9:01:56 PM
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link?
vinii
#3 Posted : Sunday, September 01, 2013 9:09:57 PM
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nostoppingthis wrote:
link?

watch repeat (English version) on KTN @ 9
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maka
#4 Posted : Sunday, September 01, 2013 9:52:25 PM
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vinii wrote:
nostoppingthis wrote:
link?

watch repeat (English version) on KTN @ 9

mmmh...sad stories.
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motta
#5 Posted : Sunday, September 01, 2013 9:56:35 PM
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scenes from an old western cum commando movie,truly sad!!!!.
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vinii
#6 Posted : Sunday, September 01, 2013 10:52:51 PM
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"@KumekuchaPhil: Rogo Jnr rightly questioned which training he underwent, just by looking at him. Sad story but funny moment #WagigisiWaMauaji #JichoPevu"
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Rankaz13
#7 Posted : Sunday, September 01, 2013 11:00:18 PM
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Watching these clips on 'fighting terror' in Kenya and from other countries, I often ask myself whether this is the right way of going about it. Honestly, some of our strategies can only generate more of the very vice we're trying to fight. Meantime, the kids are denied their fathers' guidance and wives their husbands' companionship and love. Who will come to their aid? Who will hear their cries?

Reminds me of a quote I once came across: You can tell how civilized a society is by how it treats its most vulnerable members.
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maka
#8 Posted : Sunday, September 01, 2013 11:09:41 PM
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vinii wrote:
"@KumekuchaPhil: Rogo Jnr rightly questioned which training he underwent, just by looking at him. Sad story but funny moment #WagigisiWaMauaji #JichoPevu"

That was hilarious...
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Bigchick
#9 Posted : Monday, September 02, 2013 7:02:49 AM
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Rankaz13 wrote:
Watching these clips on 'fighting terror' in Kenya and from other countries, I often ask myself whether this is the right way of going about it. Honestly, some of our strategies can only generate more of the very vice we're trying to fight. Meantime, the kids are denied their fathers' guidance and wives their husbands' companionship and love. Who will come to their aid? Who will hear their cries?

Reminds me of a quote I once came across: You can tell how civilized a society is by how it treats its most vulnerable members.



Disclaimer; I do not advocate for their killing.As a non muslim I may not understand fully the cause they are fighting for.

However, listenning to extracts of their(Rogo and Samir Khan) preachings,they were dangerous for our society.More lives would have been lost or were lost through their calls for action.

Do we appreciate that the attacks have gone down since they left the scene.

ION;What was the purpose of showing us the dead bodies. (I think that was irresponsible of KTN)

I also hope that John Allan an Moha will do a feature for the victims of the terror attacks.
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maka
#10 Posted : Monday, September 02, 2013 7:16:47 AM
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Bigchick wrote:
Rankaz13 wrote:
Watching these clips on 'fighting terror' in Kenya and from other countries, I often ask myself whether this is the right way of going about it. Honestly, some of our strategies can only generate more of the very vice we're trying to fight. Meantime, the kids are denied their fathers' guidance and wives their husbands' companionship and love. Who will come to their aid? Who will hear their cries?

Reminds me of a quote I once came across: You can tell how civilized a society is by how it treats its most vulnerable members.



Disclaimer; I do not advocate for their killing.As a non muslim I may not understand fully the cause they are fighting for.

However, listenning to extracts of their(Rogo and Samir Khan) preachings,they were dangerous for our society.More lives would have been lost or were lost through their calls for action.

Do we appreciate that the attacks have gone down since they left the scene.

ION;What was the purpose of showing us the dead bodies. (I think that was irresponsible of KTN)

I also hope that John Allan an Moha will do a feature for the victims of the terror attacks.

You have totally missed the point...
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