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'If you prod a rattlesnake, you must be prepared to be bitten', is how Kenya's Internal Security Minister, John Njoroge Michuki, explained the police raids on the night of 1 March. The decision to raid KTN-TV and put it off the air and then plunder the offices of The Standard had been arrived at in his office the previous evening......

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