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Date:Â Mon, 19 May 2008 06:51:04 -0700 (PDT)
From:Â charles nkuraya
Subject:Â Re: “NO PARDON FOR POLL CHAOS”. COULD THE ATTORNEY GENERAL PROSECUTE KARUA AND KIBAKI FIRST
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On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 10:14 PM, barack abonyo wrote:
Dear Charles
 I read your response and I respectfully appreciate your point of view and do agree that people who take other persons life must be denied the privilege of the same.
However, I am particularly concerned that you have not mentioned what should be done with the initial instigators of this violence. My point of view is that there be a level playing field when it comes to the application of the law. The law must not be respecter of persons. In a case where the person agitating for arrests of the criminals is openly the biggest criminal or where the criminal is the prosecutor or judge. It is practically impossible to apply the law without bias. Martha Karua
for example started this and was even willing to extend it for along period of time. How come she is the still the minister of constitutional affairs. To me Martha is a real criminal and until she is arrested and charged then the Kenyan government has no business charging anyone for this evil.
Martha’s crime was open and was video taped. Some of the guys arrested are in jail because of allegations.
I wish we could be on the same page on this.
Barack
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Dear Barack, Charles and All,
 Let us not take for granted that there was a deal struck to end violence, share power, and reconstruct laws (Constitution, Land, Elections etc) that should never return Kenyans to the mess we went through.
There is no right or wrong side in as far as whether to pardon or not, as it pertains our (Public) opinion. Rather, let us push for the Truth and Reconciliation type of commission, or a grand jury so to speak, like the one SA had. In this commission, let those with issues put them on the table.
Here, the accusers and the accused will decide whether to forgive or pursue prosecution.
In this commission or grand jury, the government and the politicians need to recuse themselves as they are partisan.
My 10th great grandfather Ragem, urges Raila, Ruto, Karua, Saitoti, Kibaki, Kalonzo, Uhuru, Mudavadi, Kilonzo to refrain from politics as usual and embark forthwith on accomplishing the objectives of the coalition, whether the coalition lasts 6 months or 5 years.
 The whole world, and the law of self preservation as Kenyans dictate that we unite or perish. Raila and Kibaki decided to coalesce, we the subjects must follow. Otherwise Barack, Charles and others who are hell bent on making the petty Kenyans politics our daily cup of tea form their
own political parties and begin the task of unseating Raila and Kibaki. If Ababu Namwamba secedes in forming a grand coalition, you too can succeed in joining politics and quit your day job.
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Joram Ragem
wuod Ndinya, wuod Onam, wuod Amolo, wuod Owuoth, wuod Oganyo, wuod Mumbe, wuod Odongo, wuod Olwande, wuod Adhaya, wuod Ojuodhi, woud Ragem! (Are you my relative?)
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Date:Â Tue, 20 May 2008 13:08:33 -0400
From:Â Joram Ragem
Subject:Â Re: “NO PARDON FOR POLL CHAOS”. COULD THE ATTORNEY GENERAL PROSECUTE KARUA AND KIBAKI FIRST
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