If you want to read some Kenyan blogs, Global Voices Online is a good place to start.
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What we are seeing in Kenya today is by no means a new phenomenon in Africa. Politicians using ethnic divisions to bolster their selfish causes at the expense of stability and human lives is a practice that, unfortunately, is too often adopted. I shared some more in-depth views about what we are seeing in Kenya, and by extension how it relates to past and future turmoil in most of Sub-Saharan Africa on my blog, which I invite you to read: www.wisecanvas.com
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What we are seeing in Kenya today is by no means a new phenomenon in Africa. Politicians using ethnic divisions to bolster their selfish causes at the expense of stability and human lives is a practice that, unfortunately, is too often adopted. I shared some more in-depth views about what we are seeing in Kenya, and by extension how it relates to past and future turmoil in most of Sub-Saharan Africa on my blog, which I invite you to read: www.wisecanvas.com
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