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MPs accused of derailing plans to move victims
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- Published on Monday, 12 May 2008 18:40
The Kitutu Chache MP said historical injustices would be addressed by the Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission. A Bill to set up the commission has been drafted and is expected to be tabled in Parliament soon. The assistant minister asked Rift Valley residents to co-exist with other Kenyans or risk being isolated.
With relatives
The Gusii region received more than 60,000 displaced people, according to the Red Cross.Most of them are staying with relatives while others are camping at Ekerenyo, Keroka and Riatengeya camps.
Meanwhile, thousands of internal refugees in Gusii are reluctant to return home, expressing fears over their security.They are apprehensive despite Government assurances that their homes were now safe.At least 5,000 internal refugees are living in camps in Ekerenyo, Riatengeya and Keroka while more than 50,000 are staying with relatives in the eight Gusii districts.


