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When Sowore said there would be a revolution, It's not enough to charge him to Court, Edwin Clark

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Pa Edwin Clark's statement suggests that merely talking about revolution, as seen in the case of Omoyele Sowore who runs Sahara Reporters, may not be sufficient grounds for charging someone to court. He references the events in Kenya on a particular Wednesday as a cautionary example of what can happen when a call for revolution is made. The implication is that such statements or actions can have significant consequences and may lead to unrest or upheaval if not properly addressed.

In essence, Pa Edwin Clark seems to be warning about the potential risks and implications of revolutionary rhetoric and the need for careful consideration and action in response to such situations.


In an interview with The Sun, Clark said, "When Sowore who publishes Sahara Reporters said there will be revolution, that is not enough to say you are charging a man to court. When you talk of revolution, you saw what happened in Kenya on Wednesday."

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