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Praying for the rain not to come

Published 11 August 2008

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Peter Kariuki's haunting photo story of Kenya's abandoned - the hundreds of thousands of people displaced and still living in camps Read the picturing Kenya story here

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1 comment from readers

naiboleboo
12 August 2008 at 13:39

The documentation of this phase that Kenya went through is vital to the future of our country, as we grow into reconciliation and the pursuit of prosperity for the land we love and call home.

The level of Photography is exceptional....and as they say " a picture tells a thousand words", this pictures tell it all and more....

I pray for Kenya and its people

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