On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 1:37 AM, warigia bowman
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Yes, except the culprit is the NGO sector, not the government. The Kenyan Red Cross has traditionally been a very reputable organization. I cannot believe they blundered in this manner.
Yeah right! But be sure not to tarnish the "very reputable organisation" on a blog post. DO NOT include adverse links to such a post - because if you do? And SOPA/PIPA pass, your entire blog site could be pulled down after they complain to the "relevant online Copyright/IP Authorities." So much free speech to expose basic human rights (food, clothes and shelter) injustices going forward, right?
On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 4:35 PM, Sarah El Ebiary
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Population control.
This is crazy. Why do you think this happened?
My guess is as good as anyone's. Maybe the local initiative's success threatened their foodchain? Global fundraising system? Hence KILL! future prospects of all such local initiatives likes of: (re: