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    "content": "and tribunals that have been established. There is not one that they can point out and say: \"There lies an example. There lies a success story that we can lean on. There lies hope out of a particular commission and tribunal.\" Having listened to my people--- That is because I have been calling--- I have received short text messages and listened to local FM stations. Kenyans are saying that they have very little faith in a local driven process. I know that we are caught in-between a rock and a hard place. That is because if we were to go to the Hague, we are talking about the sovereignty of our own country. But remember, if this process does not bear fruit, that will be the beginning of the end of Kenya. In the year 2012, we will witness a situation that is worse than what we saw last year. Therefore, we have to make very hard decisions. Must we have it here and then, if it does not work, we have a big problem to deal with, or do we go to a process where we are sure there will be justice, independence and Kenyans can surely see justice being discharged? Do we want to do it here and start pointing fingers at who is where and which community he or she comes from? That is why things are not going right. Do we start to say that some of us are settling political scores using the local process?"
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