The sudden assertion of human criteria within a dehumanising framework of political manipulation can be like a flash of lightning illuminating a dark landscape
The sudden assertion of human criteria within a dehumanising framework of political manipulation can be like a flash of lightning illuminating a dark landscape
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Peter KimaniPeter Kimani is a columnist with the Daily Nation in Nairobi. Recent articlesChina and the Olympics: a view from Kenya China makes the world go round. But from Beijing to Nairobi there is turmoil beneath the skin-deep harmony, says Peter Kimani. A past of power more than tribe in Kenya's turmoilKenya is tottering on the precipice as post-election violence rocks different parts of the country, in what the Nobel Peace laureate Wangari Maathai calls “ethnic cleansing.” But were the pogroms prefigured by Kenya’s political elite long before the first ballot was cast? Kenya's voices of discontentThe young Kenyans who debate topical issues in Nairobis informal peoples parliament are being arrested and beaten, reports Peter Kimani. Before the Rooster CrowsPeter Kimanis first novel, Before the Rooster Crows, is a harrowing tale of a young mans odyssey from a small Kenyan village to the big city on a mission to find his childhood sweetheart. The search unfurls the complicated city life where prostitution, murder, racism and the deep wounds of colonialism still fester. openDemocracy presents an exclusive extract. Goodbye, Mr Big Man!After forty years of independence and rule by a single party, the Kenyan people have made history by electing their third president from the opposition ranks. A moment of hope, celebration and farewell. |
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