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The sex strike instigated by Kenyan women's groups to compel their mostly male politicians to settle their differences so peace can prevail so angered one husband that he has turned to the courts.
The women are facing court action for their their week-long sex boycott.
The BBC's Josphat Makori asked the sex suit plaintiff, James Kimbondo why he was so intent on suing the women.
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