Kimani ngunjiri: government was hiding over 200 bodies from Githurai massacre some of which have been found in kware

 


Kimani Ngunjiri claims that the government has been concealing more than 200 bodies from the Githurai massacre, with some of them recently discovered in Kware. He asserts that this act of hiding the bodies is an attempt to cover up evidence, possibly to avoid potential charges in the International Criminal Court (ICC). The revelation of these hidden bodies sheds light on the severity of the massacre and raises questions about the government's transparency and accountability in handling such tragic events.

Ngunjiri's allegations have sparked outrage among the public, as the news of the hidden bodies adds another layer of complexity to the already devastating Githurai massacre. The fear of potential ICC charges suggests a deeper level of corruption and impunity within the government, further eroding trust and confidence in its ability to uphold justice and protect its citizens. The discovery of these bodies serves as a grim reminder of the importance of holding those responsible for such atrocities accountable, and highlights the need for a thorough investigation into the events surrounding the Githurai massacre.

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