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Tag Archives: Martha Karua
Missing ‘my’ Martha
I recall a fiery and courageous Martha Karua who was deep in the trenches of Kenya’s second liberation. In the dark, depressing and dangerous days of Daniel arap Moi’s dictatorship, Martha unfailingly stood, not with might and minority, but with … Continue reading
Posted in Governance, Human rights, Kenya, Politics
Tagged Daniel Moi, gender, governance, human rights, John Githongo, Kenya, Kenya elections 2013, law, Martha Karua, Mwai Kibaki, post-election violence, Wanjiku, Willy Mutunga
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