Thursday, August 13

CNN’s Global Executive Vice President and Managing Director, Meets with Kenyan President To Applogise For Describbing Kenya as a ‘hotbed of terror’


Uhuru Kenyatta and CNN’s Global Executive Vice President and Managing Director, Tony Maddox,  held a meeting today Thursday 13th August 2015, at State House, Nairobi.
Mr, Tony Madox, personally delivered an apology on behalf of CNN International and expressed deep regret after portraying Kenya as a ‘hotbed of terror’ ahead of a visit to Nairobi by President Barack Obama last month.

 He admitted that the description of Kenya as a “hotbed of terror” was both ill fitting and undeserved. I expressed my deep disappointment at the story not only on behalf of the government, but also because it angered the people of Kenya.
 I reiterated that the war on terror was a global threat, not exclusive to Kenya, and that Kenya’s troops and her people have made great sacrifices and still do, to keep Kenya and the region safe.
 In one stroke, CNN’s description of Kenya as a ‘hotbed of terror’ undermined the sacrifices made by our Kenyan troops, and the value of hundreds of lives lost, and relegated them to nothing. 
That’s why Kenyans, as expressed by those on Twitter, were so angry. Kenya is nothing like the countries that have real war. There was no reason to portray Kenya in that way" he said"
Uhuru Kenyatta's photo.

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