Kenya's president set fire Saturday to 105 tons (95254 kgs) of
elephant ivory and more than 1 ton (907kgs) of rhino horn, believed to
be the largest stockpile ever destroyed, in a dramatic statement by this
East African country against the trade in ivory and products from
endangered species.
Uhuru Kenyatta put a flame to the biggest of 11 pyres of ivory tusks and one of rhino horn in a chilly afternoon. Overnight torrential rains had threatened to ruin the event but stopped midday leaving a mud field around the piles inside Nairobi National Park.
"A time has come when we must take a stand and the stand is clear ... Kenya is making a statement that for us ivory is worthless unless it is on our elephants," Kenyatta said.
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Uhuru Kenyatta put a flame to the biggest of 11 pyres of ivory tusks and one of rhino horn in a chilly afternoon. Overnight torrential rains had threatened to ruin the event but stopped midday leaving a mud field around the piles inside Nairobi National Park.
"A time has come when we must take a stand and the stand is clear ... Kenya is making a statement that for us ivory is worthless unless it is on our elephants," Kenyatta said.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=11631624
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