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Meeting Anthony

Category: Lions | Date: Jan 31 2008 | By: admin

Tuesday was cut short due to a hasty office evacuation due to riots following the murder of one of the opposition memberes of parliament. The trouble ended quickly but everyone is still very edgy. So yesterday I had alot of catching up to do with Brian on our plans to help save the Mara Triangle and I also had the pleasure of meeting Anthony Kasanga of the Lion guardians! I can confirm that he is as charming in real life as he is on the blog! We had a good chat and laughed a lot and talked seriously about his ideas for the lion guardians blog…..I’m sorry, I can’t finish what I was going to write about.
I started this blog post with a light heart, recalling a fun day yesterday, the first day of late in which we have felt ’safe’ and free to go about our work freely. I’ve just been informed that another member of parliament has just been murdered, shot. Recall that one MP was shot just two nights ago. We were afraid it was politically motivated but the police insist it was a ‘normal’ shooting (What on earth is a normal shooting? He wasn’t even robbed?). Now riots have started afresh in five big towns across Kenya. We are about to close the office for the second time this week to ensure we all get home safely. I can’t describe how low I fee at this moment, I feel disgusted and ashamed but mostly confused at what is going on.

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3 Responses to “Meeting Anthony”

Lisa, California, on 31 Jan 2008

Paula, I am so, so sorry for all that Kenya is going through. Be save. Lisa

THERESA SISKIND, on 01 Feb 2008

Paula, not sure how you guys manage to carry on like you do under such trying circumstances…Glad you had a chance to meet up with Antony. I really enjoy his posts, he is very patient with our questions! I’m trying to convince him to enter the National Wildlife Federation photo contest, I think they have a pretty good chance. Speaking of which, you should enter too. Your photo of the wild dog caught in the jaws of a lion is a winner for sure! I personally find that during periods of crisis, any sense of normalcy and routine, is most welcome.

THERESA SISKIND, on 02 Feb 2008

Paula, Antony had a close call after meeting up with you in Nairobi, really awful. Please don’t put yourself at risk to blog for us!

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