Fred, when I said "personal vendetta" it meant that there were personality clashes on both ideological and political fronts.Pio belonged to the Far Left, and his own personal doctrine may have not found support within the group of leaders who suddenly found themselves in power after Kenya won its freedom. It may have dawned on these African leaders that Pio was somehow an "outsider" and could not be part of the new ruling class. Politically he was with the leaders who fought for freedom and, hence, it would be bit unlikely he was killed for his political views. As you said Eddie keeps track of such issues, Eddie can illustrate the scenario as best he can.
Eugene
