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Kenyan Scholars Demand Urgent Action on Abductions
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 22493, member: 2262"] Some really smart folks are worried about people going missing. They're called the Chevening Alumni Association Kenya. That's a fancy name for Kenyans who studied in the UK on a special scholarship. They want the cops to figure out what's going on ASAP. The buzz is that someone keeps snatching people off the streets. But the police say, "Not us!" So who's doing it, then? That's what has everyone scratching their heads. These brainiacs say the government needs to investigate. The longer this remains a big question mark, the more freaked out everyone gets. They think the top brass should put on their thinking caps and solve this mystery quickly. But that's not all they're saying. They also want the cops to make sure everyone is treated fairly. It doesn't matter who you are. You've got rights, and the police need to respect that. On the flip side, they're telling people to watch what they post online. Social media is a whole different animal. You gotta be careful what you say on there. It can land you in hot water real quick. The president chimed in on this, too. He says he's going to make sure these kidnappings stop and tell parents to raise their kids right so they stay out of trouble. The big man promised the government had everyone's back, especially the young folks. He wants them to feel safe walking around, but he says they need to mind their P's and Q's. That means acting right and showing some respect. So there you have it. It's a sticky situation any way you slice it, but the cream of the crop is on the case. Hopefully, they'll get it all sorted out soon. Until then, watch your back and think before you tweet! [/QUOTE]
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