Friday, 27 September 2013

SHOULD WE, SHOULD WE NOT ASK QUESTIONS ABOUT THE WESTGATE ATTACK?

KDF SOLDIERS AT WESTGATE
After the storm, It comes calms. This is justy but an English proverb. After the storm that swept in Nairobi Kenya recently, the calm that is crippling in I think is just that for not spending watching TV eager to know what is happening at the Westgate westlands. Another storm is in but this time in the minds of Kenyans.

After the KDF declared to have taken control of the mall. The several hostages who were lucky to come out had opportunity to give there account of information.
However, it is now clearly coming apparent that there is a missing link of information between this account we consider first hand and the information we get from the government sources. The cabinet secretary for internal security has confirmed on several occassions that there was no a female terrorist among the terrosrists at the mall. Reading from the newspapers and international sourses, there is high probability that there was one. And now some questions are inevitale.
Like,
Why has the Kenyan Government issued a red notice to the interpol for the arrest of the White widow? 

Why is her DNA needed?

Are the rescued hostages all cheating that they saw a woman also holding a gun?

Did this hostages meet and agree to lie to the media?

But again, before we ask these questions, is it our right to have access to public information? Yes we do.
To those who never lost anyone in this tragic event may feel it less weighty to gather some more information. But the worry of loosing more and more is what is prompting Kenyans to question all these just to understand if there is any still existing loophole that hasn't yet been sealed. Let's hold information sensitive to state security but to Kenyans, let's kill their anxiety by letting them know the truth. It may be beneficial to us all in one way or the Other.
We can't heal the wounded hearts by not helping them understand what really claimed the lives of their loved ones.
It is sad! Sad indeed!

Hope,

we all who are waiting anxiously get our answers soon.

God Bless Kenya and Her people.

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