PRESS RELEASE ON 29TH AUGUST 2007
A MILLION FOR LUNCH?OR ONE MILLION LUNCHES?
‘Those with money have access to the president… those without have
the votes to elect the president” Civil Society, Nairobi Kenya
The Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC) has today (29th August 2007)
given the OCS Central Police Station notice, under the Public Order Act,
on behalf of the Kenya Human Rights Network (K-HURINET) of a public
event to be held at Jeevanjee Gardens on Saturday the 1st of September
2007. KHRC has also obtained the necessary consents from the Nairobi City
Council and the Friends of Jeevanjee Gardens.
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The meeting shall be held from 10.00 am to 3.00 pm. Activities will
include a public forum where snacks will be offered to an approximated
1000 people.
Please note that the function shall be preceded by a procession from
the Globe Cinema Roundabout to the above mentioned venue. We shall
assemble at the Globe Roundabout at 8.30 am and start the procession at 9.00
am.
Sourced from Mars Group updates and posted here by assidous.
As far as those invited can pay with their own money, the 1m lunch is ok. It happens in many other countries. No one, no matter how affluent, has any obligation to share his/her riches with others. So many outfits sell very expensive dishes and they are free coz someone is willing to buy.
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