Hassan Omar is a man who needs a deep soul searching .One is left wondering whether the conscience of this human rights star is any longer touching ground with the simple principle of fairness.
This hatred in his heart is too obvious and conspicuous in the flow of his thought and talk.
It is understandable that hassan may have misgivings about Kibaki's administration and/or his allies ,a claim whose burden of proof lies squarely on hassan's shoulders , but to brand a whole ethnic group negatively on account of the above is not only unfair ,it is incitement, it is also absurd and criminal as well.
Mr hassan never considered the innocent children ,youths,women and poor rural folks in his ethnically biased article. His flow of thought epitomized in this article portrays a person who has a latent and shrewd enmity with peaceful coexistence. Had this argument come from a lay man we would have laughed it off, but not when it comes from a human rights expert. This is mischief of the highest order.
Mr. hassan is a star who is fading and this isn't accidental. The 'shining' of a star, that is synonymous with our essence and meaning in life has its source in principles which comes from God ,whatever you take him to be.
When a human being blatantly and adversely targets an innocent group that doesn't have the equivalent of his advantage of a voice and position ,God emerges from the woods against such an individual. The helpless and voiceless affected may not defend themselves but this hatred in the heart of hassan will be judged by God if not our courts.
I pass the back to God and his servant Mzalendo Kibunja.
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