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The people of Kenya do not deserve their suffering

TASS - by Alexander Dobrev


A distant building that had zero meaning to the poor oppressed Kenyan people in the British colony got destroyed, and now all the people living in Kenya are facing daily “rain of bombs”


“My… my m… my mom turned to ash!” cried out loud, a young Kenyan child looking at his used-to-be-home. Now it is nothing but piles of burning wood and a deep hole created by a NATO aircraft.


With dubious and very questionable claims of a Kenyan attack on their soil, striking down Big Ben, NATO sent 350000 troops to very distant and unfamiliar lands.


The people of Kenya suffered from British oppression. Since their arrival, Britain's presence in Kenya was marked by dispossession and violence. Now, when the decolonization process is getting heated in Africa, many Kenyans believe their chance to be free will be soon.


NATO bombs convinced them otherwise.


British Royal Navy Blackburn Buccaneer bomber, ready to take off from committing airstrikes. With non-guided bombs, the accuracy can be very poor at times, often causing collateral damages.

Now, all Kenyan people get daily NATO planes and bombs flying over their heads. There is nothing they can do about it. The NATO armies are just as bad, with some sources reporting of their war crimes.


A Kenyan. His house got hit by a NATO bomb. He lost everything.

African people are just not considered important to them, perhaps. Just like in the old days of colonial time (and perhaps, currently, still), “subhuman”. Their actions show all. 1 building is worth more than thousands of innocent lives.


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