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		<title>By: Kubatana.net speaks out from Zimbabwe &#187; Blog Archive &#187; How many more must be beaten?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] As James Hall wrote, is an African life so cheap, that 1,000 must die before there is a &#8220;crisis?&#8221; [...]]]></description>
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		<title>By: Joseph</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joseph</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What we class as brinks (brink) varies per country and situation. there is no one given strata of measurement. What the world saw as cold war, post 1980, was politically acceptable to politicians internationally. Mind you personally, i think it was old Bobby getting his own back on another tribe! The reason given then was to stabilize the country from those whom ere bent on causing disruption in a new &quot;DEMOCRACY&quot;. That was bringing the country away from the so called brink of anarchy. There is no democracy in Kenya. When does it do anyone any good when for political expediency and stability you bring in someone to sit beside you to rule .What was the voters decision, What this means is that from now on All that people need to do to get into power is have a few thousand people fight fro you and hey presto you become the next vice president or prime minister. Thank heavens by that you have brought the country from the BRINK. Where is the so called democracy.

Jnrdread]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What we class as brinks (brink) varies per country and situation. there is no one given strata of measurement. What the world saw as cold war, post 1980, was politically acceptable to politicians internationally. Mind you personally, i think it was old Bobby getting his own back on another tribe! The reason given then was to stabilize the country from those whom ere bent on causing disruption in a new &#8220;DEMOCRACY&#8221;. That was bringing the country away from the so called brink of anarchy. There is no democracy in Kenya. When does it do anyone any good when for political expediency and stability you bring in someone to sit beside you to rule .What was the voters decision, What this means is that from now on All that people need to do to get into power is have a few thousand people fight fro you and hey presto you become the next vice president or prime minister. Thank heavens by that you have brought the country from the BRINK. Where is the so called democracy.</p>
<p>Jnrdread</p>
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