Editor, Last Sunday, an NTV investigation revealed a lot of evidence to prove that wanted Genocide suspect Felicien Kabuga could be still hiding in Kenya. But why can’t someone in the Kenya government do something to help bring Mr Genocide financier to justice? What does the Kenyan government gain in protecting him?
Editor,Last Sunday, an NTV investigation revealed a lot of evidence to prove that wanted Genocide suspect Felicien Kabuga could be still hiding in Kenya. But why can’t someone in the Kenya government do something to help bring Mr Genocide financier to justice? What does the Kenyan government gain in protecting him?I am sure as a government, they gain nothing and, in fact, it’s embarrassing that Kabuga has bribed individual Kenyans to evade arrest. Yet Kenyans continue to die at the hands of Kabuga, with the latest victim believed to be a doctor who reportedly treated him at one time in a military facility. How many more people will have to die – besides the million + deaths during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi – before Kabuga is brought to book?