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Doctor linked to Kabuga dies in Nairobi
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This NTV investigation reveals alot of evidence to prove that Kabuga is in Kenya. But why can't someone in the Kenya government do some thing to expose him? what does the Kenya govt gain in protecting him? I'm sure as a government they gain nothing and in fact it embarrasses but few individuals are gaining in protecting a "Killer". How many kenyans will have to die in the process of conceiling Kabuga? In to limit the big number of kenyans dying is to expose his wherebouts other many will die due to knowing where he is.
13:36:21
Thursday 12th, July 2012
Rwamagana - Peter
The few Kenyan authories shielding the Killer Kabuga are causing a lot of emberrassments to fellow Kenyans. Genocide is a crime beyond other crimes and never disappears. A Nazi SSS criminal was caught in 1982 for crimes he commited in 1939-45Those vehemently denying Kabuga's presence will soon be overwhelmed by undeniable evidence and reliable witnesses. NTV is taking the lead. Are all NTV people going to disappear also?Those in the know and protecting Kabuga should have the remose to save other Kenyans the complicity of crime and Rwandans the continued torture
19:36:19
Thursday 12th, July 2012
Bruxelles, Belgium - Rubaduka Kayitare Edward
Why can't the people sheltering the Killer Kabuga save the Kenyan Government and the people of Kenya the embarassment of this magnitude.A comment above by Derrick assures us that he knows where he lives. He is scared of dying if he were to reveal the place.Sooner or later, the people hiding Kabuga will be overwhelmed by evidence and witnesses and will swallow their denialsLook to your conscience for guidance and hand over the criminal
19:54:24
Thursday 12th, July 2012
Bruxelles, Belgium - Rubaduka Kayitare Edward
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