Kenyan Indians want to sing 'Hakuna Matata'
Friday, 08 February 2008, 00:00 Hrs
Awaaz, a Kenyan magazine for Asians, believes only dialogue and an independent election review will dispel the crisis by reinforcing the efforts of mediators like former UN secretary general Kofi Annan and refusing to recognise any government not legitimately established. It has launched a global signature campaign on the net signed by over 50,000 to many governments to urge Kenyan leaders to engage honestly in mediation.
Once peace is restored, Kenya Indians will be among the first to sing "Hakuna Matata".
Source: IANS
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