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If I die / John Antony Kaiser, forwarded by John Obala OWaa .

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextDescription: 117, [11] pages : illustrations, photos ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 9789966062307
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 282.092096762 KAI
Summary: This book is the honest expression of a heart in travail. Father Kaiser, a catholic priest , is perplexed at the agony he witnesses among his parishioners. He sees families brutalised and violently uprooted in what amounts to an ethnic pogrom. He seeks the intervention of the government. To his dismay, he discovers that the higher ranks of government are themselves intimately involved in the unfolding bloodbath. With courage and commitment, and moved by his love for God and humankind, he goes in pursuit of justice and fairness for the poor victims. He encounters the dubious activities of powerful politicians and cabinet ministers. He meets a thick wall of official silence, obfuscation and intimidation. Soon he receives death threats. Suddenly his life is in danger. The hunter becomes the hunted.
List(s) this item appears in: Dorcas February 2026
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Books Books Buru Buru Library 282.092096762 KAI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available B225511
Books Books Acquisition, Cataloguing, Classification and Distribution Development 282.092096762 KAI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available B225464
Books Books Nakuru Library 282.092096762 KAI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available B225478
Books Books Preservation, Conservation & Publication Kenyana Non-fiction 282.092096762 KAI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan Not for Loan B225436

This book is the honest expression of a heart in travail. Father Kaiser, a catholic priest , is perplexed at the agony he witnesses among his parishioners. He sees families brutalised and violently uprooted in what amounts to an ethnic pogrom. He seeks the intervention of the government. To his dismay, he discovers that the higher ranks of government are themselves intimately involved in the unfolding bloodbath. With courage and commitment, and moved by his love for God and humankind, he goes in pursuit of justice and fairness for the poor victims. He encounters the dubious activities of powerful politicians and cabinet ministers. He meets a thick wall of official silence, obfuscation and intimidation. Soon he receives death threats. Suddenly his life is in danger. The hunter becomes the hunted.

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