CNN Waiomba Kenya Msamaha Baada ya Kuonesha Clip ya Uongo ya Wakenya Wakijindaa kwa Vita Siku ya Uch

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The foreign reporters came to Kenya to cover the General Elections and are expecting violence like 2007/2008 but Kenyans have maintained peace throughout the electioneering period.

Yesterday, CNN which has sent numerous reporters posted a story about Kenyans preparing for violence somewhere in Rift Valley and even posted a video clip with three people armed with crude weapons and rolling on the ground.

The Kenyan Government ordered CNN to give evidence of where the clip was taken from but the media house pulled down the clip from its website and even issued an official apology to Kenyans. They however maintained that the clip was not stage managed as previously alleged.

Below is the apology statement from CNN:

"CNN absolutely denies any allegation that our correspondent Nima Elbagir’s report on militia in Kenya’s Rift Valley was in any way ‘stage managed’.

"Given that the potential threat of violence around the election has been well documented by Human Rights Watch and the Kenyan Police it was entirely appropriate that the actions of local Kikuyu militia were scrutinised. We stand by our decision to report this story and have taken great care to place it in context. We will not reveal our sources on this or any story and strongly resist any attempt to force us to do so.

"We will continue with balanced and accurate reporting of these important elections. This coverage has directly referenced peace rallies in Kenya and includes interviews with Kenyan political figures and satirists, a look at the hopes of Kenyan children for the future, a view of political street art, and several
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CNN Waiomba Kenya Msamaha Baada ya Kuonesha Clip ya Uongo ya Wakenya Wakijindaa kwa Vita Siku ya Uchaguzi



The foreign reporters came to Kenya to cover the General Elections and are expecting violence like 2007/2008 but Kenyans have maintained peace throughout the electioneering period.

Yesterday, CNN which has sent numerous reporters posted a story about Kenyans preparing for violence somewhere in Rift Valley and even posted a video clip with three people armed with crude weapons and rolling on the ground.

The Kenyan Government ordered CNN to give evidence of where the clip was taken from but the media house pulled down the clip from its website and even issued an official apology to Kenyans. They however maintained that the clip was not stage managed as previously alleged.

Below is the apology statement from CNN:

"CNN absolutely denies any allegation that our correspondent Nima Elbagir’s report on militia in Kenya’s Rift Valley was in any way ‘stage managed’.

"Given that the potential threat of violence around the election has been well documented by Human Rights Watch and the Kenyan Police it was entirely appropriate that the actions of local Kikuyu militia were scrutinised. We stand by our decision to report this story and have taken great care to place it in context. We will not reveal our sources on this or any story and strongly resist any attempt to force us to do so.

"We will continue with balanced and accurate reporting of these important elections. This coverage has directly referenced peace rallies in Kenya and includes interviews with Kenyan political figures and satirists, a look at the hopes of Kenyan children for the future, a view of political street art, and several
 
Mara nyingi wazungu huwa na Perception B kwenye jambo lolote waafrika tufanyalo, huwa hawana uhakika wa 100% ya kufanikisha.
 
We, Africans ought to prove ourselves that we can. Something good can come from Africa. It is hight time to show this to the world
 
The foreign reporters came to Kenya to cover the General Elections and are expecting violence like 2007/2008 but Kenyans have maintained peace throughout the electioneering period.

Yesterday, CNN which has sent numerous reporters posted a story about Kenyans preparing for violence somewhere in Rift Valley and even posted a video clip with three people armed with crude weapons and rolling on the ground.

The Kenyan Government ordered CNN to give evidence of where the clip was taken from but the media house pulled down the clip from its website and even issued an official apology to Kenyans. They however maintained that the clip was not stage managed as previously alleged.

Below is the apology statement from CNN:

"CNN absolutely denies any allegation that our correspondent Nima Elbagir’s report on militia in Kenya’s Rift Valley was in any way ‘stage managed’.

"Given that the potential threat of violence around the election has been well documented by Human Rights Watch and the Kenyan Police it was entirely appropriate that the actions of local Kikuyu militia were scrutinised. We stand by our decision to report this story and have taken great care to place it in context. We will not reveal our sources on this or any story and strongly resist any attempt to force us to do so.

"We will continue with balanced and accurate reporting of these important elections. This coverage has directly referenced peace rallies in Kenya and includes interviews with Kenyan political figures and satirists, a look at the hopes of Kenyan children for the future, a view of political street art, and several
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CNN Waiomba Kenya Msamaha Baada ya Kuonesha Clip ya Uongo ya Wakenya Wakijindaa kwa Vita Siku ya Uchaguzi



The foreign reporters came to Kenya to cover the General Elections and are expecting violence like 2007/2008 but Kenyans have maintained peace throughout the electioneering period.

Yesterday, CNN which has sent numerous reporters posted a story about Kenyans preparing for violence somewhere in Rift Valley and even posted a video clip with three people armed with crude weapons and rolling on the ground.

The Kenyan Government ordered CNN to give evidence of where the clip was taken from but the media house pulled down the clip from its website and even issued an official apology to Kenyans. They however maintained that the clip was not stage managed as previously alleged.

Below is the apology statement from CNN:

"CNN absolutely denies any allegation that our correspondent Nima Elbagir’s report on militia in Kenya’s Rift Valley was in any way ‘stage managed’.

"Given that the potential threat of violence around the election has been well documented by Human Rights Watch and the Kenyan Police it was entirely appropriate that the actions of local Kikuyu militia were scrutinised. We stand by our decision to report this story and have taken great care to place it in context. We will not reveal our sources on this or any story and strongly resist any attempt to force us to do so.

"We will continue with balanced and accurate reporting of these important elections. This coverage has directly referenced peace rallies in Kenya and includes interviews with Kenyan political figures and satirists, a look at the hopes of Kenyan children for the future, a view of political street art, and several

mbona wamejibu kwa jeuri hivi?
 
Sijaona apology au mie ndo kidhungu cha USA kimenichenga?????

Me 2 sioni apology of any form or shape!! Nafikili jamaa alitaka kuvuta wasomaji ili waone kwamba CNN haiku-apologise chochote, actually wanaonekana kutumia lugha ya kidiplomasia wakisimamia walicho ripoti kwamba kiko sahihi!!
 
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