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Sorry…

15/08/2005 by Arjen Africa 2 Comments
Sorry everybody that visited this Blog. From now on, I will be online more frequently. At the moment busy planning trips to Northern Uganda and/or Southern Sudan. Today working on a radio report on nomadic violence in Northern Kenya. At the moment the tension is still high in the area where a few weeks ago a massacre took place.
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Food assistance for what?

29/07/2005 by Arjen Africa
Just back from Samburu /Turkana land in the middle of Kenya. Had an interesting conversation with a friend on a camelfarm. The area had a lot of rain recently, so it is green, the camels and cows are fat. But… World Food Program from the United Nations officialy declared that the area a drought area and … says the area needs food assistance and… now gives food assistance. So the nomadic Turkana and Samburu lifestyle of selling goat, living on milk, blood , meat is neglected by giving them their
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Back from North Kenya

21/07/2005 by Arjen Africa
Back from Northern Kenya, Turbi. Spent days travelling with open trucks, soldiers through a remote desert area. Reporting on mass killings in Turbi. Still remember the eyes of a two-year old girl, Diko. She was in the Marsabit hospital, her legs speared after an attack on Turbi. Her mother was sprayed with bullets.
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On the way to Marsabit, Northern Kenya

14/07/2005 by Arjen Africa
Newspapers / radiostations that are interested in reports: Please dial +254 722 539566.
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Kenya's Killing Fields

14/07/2005 by Arjen Africa
Clashes in Northern Kenya, Marsabit. More than 76 people were killed. reasons for the clashes: water shortage and rivalry about pasture grounds. On the way with local transport to the desert area for reports. Helicopters of the Kenyan army and police are chasing the bandits in the border area between Kenya and Ethiopia at the moment. The Nation, Kenya’s main newspaper’s frontpage headline today: Kenya’s Killing Fields.
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Kenya's Killing Fields

14/07/2005 by Arjen Africa
Clashes in Northern Kenya, Marsabit. More than 76 people were killed. reasons for the clashes: water shortage and rivalry about pasture grounds. On the way with local transport to the desert area for reports. Helicopters of the Kenyan army and police are chasing the bandits in the border area between Kenya and Ethiopia at the moment. The Nation, Kenya’s main newspaper’s frontpage headline today: Kenya’s Killing Fields.
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Perspective

08/07/2005 by Arjen Africa
The talking about poverty in the world is going on this week in Scotland at the G8 summit. Meanwhile people on this continent survive. Last night I was walking down the street near my place. I met Patrick, 16 years old, with the face of an 32 year old. Patrick is a tailor and he has lived in the streets in old clothes since I first met him three years ago. I could smell the glue. Patrick was high. He was happy to see me and I was honestly happy
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Perspective

08/07/2005 by Arjen Africa 3 Comments
The talking about poverty in the world is going on this week in Scotland at the G8 summit. Meanwhile people on this continent survive. Last night I was walking down the street near my place. I met Patrick, 16 years old, with the face of an 32 year old. Patrick is a tailor and he has lived in the streets in old clothes since I first met him three years ago. I could smell the glue. Patrick was high. He was happy to see me and I was honestly happy
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So slow

07/07/2005 by Arjen Africa
Internet is soooooo slooooow today! Takes me hours to send only a few emails. Hope will get better.
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Back in Kenya

05/07/2005 by Arjen Africa 1 Comment
Back in my country Kenya. At least I can understand what people say here, no more Portuguese. After an intense trip you look at all the things from a distance. Gives a kind of air in the head, makes you want to write. In the plain I had an interesting conversation with a Somali Kenyan who had just met Morgan Tsvangirai, the Zimbabwean opposition leader, being in Pretoria, South Africa for a while. The man was proud of a present he got from the Zimbabwean and showed me Tsvangirais biography
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