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thank you pj bali for the link.
i love this news.
first wave of boycott has resulted in one lawsuit. it means, this movement can be considered as successful. at least now that movement will be taken more seriously by the skeptics. therefore, those kenyan men will join the women to urge those in power to cease their testosterone driven bickering or else……..(no….i bet my whole year salary….they can’t stand another no-sex-week). i mean, hopefully, this boycott will unite that nation to urge the government to stop fighting and shift their focus to the people well being.
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Sex-starved Kenyan sues over boycott
NAIROBI, Kenya (CNN) — A Kenyan man has sued activists who called on women to boycott sex to protest the growing divide in the nation’s coalition government.
James Kimondo said the seven-day sex ban, which ended this week, resulted in stress, mental anguish, backaches and lack of sleep, his lawyer told the state-run Kenya Broadcasting Corp. (waaa ha ha ha ha god, this man must use his dick to think not his brain, he does not feel stress, mental anguish and backaches and lack of sleep because of the conflict in his country)
The lawsuit filed Friday claims lack of conjugal rights affected Kimondo’s marriage and seeks undisclosed damages from the G-10, an umbrella group for women’s activists, KBC said.
The women’s caucus caused a national debate when it urged women to withhold sex to protest increasingly frosty relations between President Mwai Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga.
Citizens of the east African nation are frustrated by a shaky coalition government, which was formed after post-election violence killed more than 1,000 people in 2008. The wrangling between Kibaki and Odinga has sparked fears of more violence.
Gender activists say they are not worried about the lawsuit. (you go girl)
“I have not been served with the papers, but I was told they are coming and I am eagerly waiting,” said Ann Njogu, executive, director of Centers for Rights Education and Awareness. “It will be interesting to see the face of a man who is not willing to abstain for the sake of his country.”
Despite the lawsuit, Njogu said, the boycott was successful.
“The principal leaders met as a result of the boycott, and I understand that they are setting up reforms to look into the country’s internal security,” she said.
Plans are under way for women activists to meet with Kibaki and Odinga, according to Njogu.
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see, who say it’s a man’s world. girl rule.
