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Justice has to be done, justice must be seen to be done, what the AU is simply saying is that what is critical, what is the priority, is peace. That is priority number one now.
Jakaya Kikwete
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Jakaya Kikwete
Age: 74
Born: 1950
Born: October 7
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President Of The United Republic Of Tanzania
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