When They are not Taking Tea, The Britons can Lazily Talk About Basic Freedoms
I cannot
agree more that when the British are not taking tea, they can lazily talk about
basic freedoms and human rights and why again did their elected leaders grow so
furious about Maina Kiai's genuine assessment of the state of respect for basic
freedoms? I mean from those insults; these guys took it so personal. But
ironically it is their government that invited Mr. Kiai in his capacity as
United Nations Special Rapporteur on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly
and of association. But oh, it was meant for PR purposes probably the Kenyan
activist failed to grease the dusty poor record of respect for basic freedoms
by the Britons.
When They are not Taking Tea, The Britons can Lazily Talk About Basic Freedoms
Reviewed by Ibrahim Magara
on
May 06, 2016
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