Last updated: 27 october, 2009 - 04:16 GMT

Kenya

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Just three days after Maina Njenga, the leader of Kenya's notorious Mungiki sect, was released from prison, two men have been lynched in Karatina in the country's Central Province.

The men were burnt to death by villagers who accused them of having participated in the brutal murder of 29 people in April.

Police had charged Njenga with ordering the killing of the 29, but the charges were dropped for lack of evidence.

Network Africa's Josphat Makori interviewed Njenga at his palatial home, where he was flanked by scores of supporters and body guards. He began by asking him about his time in jail.

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