Moi denies friendship with Rwanda leader
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Your support makes all the difference.Nairobi - Kenya's President Daniel arap Moi is denying that he was a personal friend of Rwanda's late president. The Kenyan leader said that President Juvenal Habyarimana was closer to a minister in the Moi Cabinet who now leads an opposition party. Mr Moi said he would not allow his friendship with Mr Habyarimana to colour his views of the international tribunal set to try people who planned and carried out the genocide. AP
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