3.1.08

Violence, Detachment and Democracy

BBC: Kenya diplomatic push for peace
Both sides in Kenya's disputed election have accused the other of violence as diplomatic efforts to defuse the country's political crisis intensify.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7167363.stm

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The View of ☆SUPEREGO☆ The crisis state amidst Kenya after her "democratic election" by universal suffrage emerges the very concern of mine, as the other scholars do. This is always a situation of chaos peril of one country if no dominated force takes over the main military and violence organizations, even though a peace election was held. One postulate can be given easily with succinct inference: terrorists or violent action often performs as the last hand to pull down the election result for the frail government of lacking defensive ability against mighty armed cliques in street level. Cliques are facilitated to detach lands or even intensify violence, as some critics concerned, to the extent of genocide or other irrational behaviours among humans' brains.

Again, the election case of Kenya exemplified the steps of democracy which should be in slight move towards general election with subtle design. African countries reflect vastly significant examples, in which the panic experiences of killing display the possibilities of country in chaos, if, inadequate base of rational elements exists.

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