Egnecious
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- Jul 8, 2015
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*WHEN KENYANS COMMIT OWN KIDNAP AND STRUGGLE TO RESCUE SELF*
I'm reading dozens of gossips from Kenyan social media networks on my connection route here in Dubai only to remember the tale of an old young man who kidnapped himself and spent hours struggling to get back his freedom
I hear some noise from Kenyans, both commoners and now, it seems even the elites "kidnapping" themselves to the falsified tales that Tanzanian leaders have ordered expulsion of Kenyans around Namanga border.
While I would fully support such a move if its directed at dealing with illegals, I have never accessed such a statement from any of top Tanzanian leaders to warrant dozens of social media hype.
Tanzania has always respected the principle of good neighbourlihood although this ought not to be confused with justified efforts to deal with illegals.
Thats why Tanzania stayed calm when some of its citizens were expelled from Mozambique.
International law allows a national of any country with the right to go and live in another country but such a right carries with it a myriad of obligations, including, adhering to all legal procedures.
Kenyans ought to observe this cardinal principle before they "kidnap" their own self by creating a lie and get confused by it.
You dont need a Magufuli order for such an open operation to deal with illegals at a time national security issues top both national and regional agenda.
By Alfred Bashite.
I'm reading dozens of gossips from Kenyan social media networks on my connection route here in Dubai only to remember the tale of an old young man who kidnapped himself and spent hours struggling to get back his freedom
I hear some noise from Kenyans, both commoners and now, it seems even the elites "kidnapping" themselves to the falsified tales that Tanzanian leaders have ordered expulsion of Kenyans around Namanga border.
While I would fully support such a move if its directed at dealing with illegals, I have never accessed such a statement from any of top Tanzanian leaders to warrant dozens of social media hype.
Tanzania has always respected the principle of good neighbourlihood although this ought not to be confused with justified efforts to deal with illegals.
Thats why Tanzania stayed calm when some of its citizens were expelled from Mozambique.
International law allows a national of any country with the right to go and live in another country but such a right carries with it a myriad of obligations, including, adhering to all legal procedures.
Kenyans ought to observe this cardinal principle before they "kidnap" their own self by creating a lie and get confused by it.
You dont need a Magufuli order for such an open operation to deal with illegals at a time national security issues top both national and regional agenda.
By Alfred Bashite.