Conscience on trial: why I was detained, notes of a political prisoner in KenyaThe case of Koigi wa Wamwere exemplifies the personal tragedy that is faced by democrats and activists in Africa. |
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Conscience on Trial: Why I was Detained : Notes of a Political Prisoner in Kenya Koigi wa Wamwere No preview available - 1988 |
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