Daniel arap Moi (Norwegian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Daniel arap Moi" in Norwegian language version.

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  • McFadden, Robert D. (3. februar 2020). «Daniel arap Moi, Autocratic and Durable Kenyan Leader, Dies at 95.». The New York Times (engelsk). ISSN 0362-4331. Besøkt 5. februar 2020. «He oversaw an island of political stability in Africa for decades. But it was a democracy in name only, as the economy stagnated and corruption flourished. … Daniel arap Moi, the autocratic president of Kenya from 1978 to 2002, who ruled his East African nation in a postcolonial era of political repression, economic stagnation and notorious corruption, but in the end gave up power peacefully, died on Tuesday in Nairobi. He was 95.» 

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  • McFadden, Robert D. (3. februar 2020). «Daniel arap Moi, Autocratic and Durable Kenyan Leader, Dies at 95.». The New York Times (engelsk). ISSN 0362-4331. Besøkt 5. februar 2020. «He oversaw an island of political stability in Africa for decades. But it was a democracy in name only, as the economy stagnated and corruption flourished. … Daniel arap Moi, the autocratic president of Kenya from 1978 to 2002, who ruled his East African nation in a postcolonial era of political repression, economic stagnation and notorious corruption, but in the end gave up power peacefully, died on Tuesday in Nairobi. He was 95.»