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THE AFRICAN UNION HAVE A ROPE ON THEIR NECKS WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF ICC DOCKET

From: “Nyambok, Thomas”

ALL AFRICAN HEADS OF STATES WILL PASS THROUGH THE HAGUE FOR ACOUNTEBILLITY BEFORE THEY LEAVE THEIR OFFICES.

The former President Arap Moi during 2013 elections went across the border to Kampala and met with Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni about the border security regarding the rigging of Uhuru Kenyatta to take over the presidency. They feared that other presidential aspirants would work with The Hague – feared most was Raila Odinga. This is why Yoweri Museveny has been so aggressive on matters regarding the International Criminal Courts?

The former President of Kenya: Mr Mwai Kibaki also went across the boarder during the 2013, Presidential election campaign time and met with the siting Tanzania’s President. Why was it important for Kibaki to cross the boarder at the time? Is it because Raila Odinga had higher prospects of winning the elections which would put them at risk in the hands of International Criminal Courts? Was it also surprising that the Chief Justice also made a trip to Tanzania?

The African Head of States have a rope on their Necks. One thing is that they will not pull out from the International Criminal Courts because their Parliaments would have to pass it and yet parliamentarians must represent their voters’ interest.

The Government is for the people. The people are the voters as well as tax payers. The opinions of the peoples’ representatives in Parliament must be a representation of the opinions of the people they represent – this will be reflected in the Referendum. The Hague is for the poor and for the dead to get justice?

The government of the people expects that Uhuru Kenyatta should be committed to Shaw respect to the International Criminal Courts. It is not clear why Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy Ruto are conducting another very expensive campaign by having Ruto go round African countries in a private plane for support. Why? They should just go to The Hague and prove themselves innocent instead of being Vague. Genocide was executed?

Kenyatta and Ruto’s actions indicate that they have doubts, and worries about the truth of the matter before the Court. Do they think that they might find refuge in the hands of other heads of African States? Could this be their only option because there can never be an engineered loop hole at The Hague? Could it be possible that it is becoming very clear that there are other things that money cannot buy?

May be it is time for the people of the entire African Union to adopt one fundamental Constitution that outgoing Presidents are held accountable for their actions, this might help protect the innocent lives of the poor and the helpless.

The Ugandan President is something else. He seems to have some strange feelings about Kenya and the siting President Uhuru Kenyatta. Could he be pushing Kenyatta aggressively with the intention of putting him in trouble? Is he envious of the fact that Kenyans’ did not go to war after this year’s elections? He should wait for his turn to go to The Hague. Why was he holding the Nation Newspaper print? Really, what is Museveni’s real interest in Kenyatta and Ruto’s case in The Hague? Why does he want the case moved back to Kenya? Could he be guilty of something and so he is busy lobbying for a precedence to be created for his benefit? Was the reason why Dr. Garang was killed printed in the Ugandan Nation News Paper? Well, Dr. Garang died in an Ugadan Air Force one Helicopter crash.

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni took the fighter Cony to International Criminal Courts and now he is stupidly turning his coats upside down to ICC? Because he is stupid and a arrogantly trying to evade Kenya by cheating the government that they are one, he got this from Moi and Kibaki to start pooling his nose to Kenyan’s matters stupidly? Can he bring Dr Garang a live? But now they will face Jail too through ICC as he did to the fighter Cony.

Who killed Dr Garang? The first president of the Southern Sudan whom I was his Media Electronic Engineer? Could this be the reason why Yoweri Museveni is against the ICC? Why should he really? Birds of the some feathers flock together – they enjoy but we got them now?

Coming back to Mr Ruto, the deputy president didn’t join the former president Mwai Kibaki on his second rigged term Inauguration at the State House Nairobi. That’s clear and he is clean in this respect and he was not given any responsibilities to have the Mungiki ready.

Ruto has proved positively that he is a man with dignity who can go to The Hague with a Motorcade as the deputy President of the Republic of Kenya and come back to Kenya as a free man.

The resent trip by Kenya’s Deputy President to some four African States, raise a big cloud on his motives. Kenyans’ have a right to know what this trip was for, and why he had to use tax payers’ money to finance this trip. The last I can remember is that Kenyatta and Ruto are accused as individuals. Why should financing these campaigns about the ICC cases be the responsibility of the people of Kenya? Were these finances budgeted for or this is the beginning of the show of financial extravagance of Kenyatta and Ruto? Why did Ruto have to threaten Kenya’s Nation Newspaper?

How about the future Hague trips? Who will be accountable for the air tickets for Courts’ trips, accommodations, and the motorcade?

Will they be paid per DM as those who have taken vacation, or leave pay? This is a private matter? The truth, fairness, transparency are required now because it has not been fair for the dead and those who can’t even make the difference? They must realize that their manifesto will not be accepted at all.

The two former presidents must also go to The Hague. They forced Innocent Kenyan lives to be lost. If Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy Ruto are found not guilty then Moi and Kibaki must sit on that plate to be an example. THE WORLD IS WAITING FOR THE OUTCOME OF THIS SEROIUS MATTER AT THIS MOMENT FOR THE DEAD.

Tom Nyambok 5/31/2013

Africa: Uhuru Kenyatta in secret talks with John Kerry as leaders condemn International Criminal

From: Judy Miriga

Good People,

When your lifeline depends on crucial help from external support, you are indepted to be under obligation to comply by terms of contract engagement agreement undertaken and this is inclusively the same with all other International Treaty Ratified. They remain binding in effect and to turn away and terminate or disqualify such Treaties or Agreement under clouded mysterious conspiracies, cannot hold and there are consequences ……..

In a good Rule of Law Governance, all must obey the law and all must play observing tenets complying under in the same set of rules.

Maurice Oduor is very right in his argument with Okil and the statement that “Obama’s man EMBARRASSED and HUMILIATED at AU Summit in Addis Ababa is false and is totally misplaced”.

President Obama or his Team have nothing to be ashamed of.

If anything, going by facts as displayed here as attachments, in real sense of the matter, who is the one who badly need help here? Get your facts right people……..

In any way that you look at the problems in Kenya, it is humongous the two alone cannot sustain it. The person to urgently seek favor from is Obama. The world look up to him……You’ve got to swallow your pride Mr. Right…!! President Obama is your best bet……..take my word……..Make Hay while the sun shines………

The environment is polluted with all sorts of criminality and there is no law or order and the situation is already overflowing with pockets of insecurities coupled with instabilities, unfavorable for progressive business undertaking let alone providing for human rights dignified livelihood and survival.

Unfortunately, Chinese interests in Kenya is based on high level of corruption involving police to protect their interests. In otherwords, Kenya is already a terrorist and police colony who are engaging in all manner of insecurities…….which is why, people are killed left right and center and the Government is doing nothing. What good shall come out of such leadership?

And in any fairness, how can Kimemia pass the test of INTEGRITY under dubious involvement with the Chinese if he has no certificate guaranteed and awarded him to oparate under CONFLICT OF INTERESTS…..How can such a situation fail to spur other forces including the Mungiki and Al-Shabaab looming their heads to frustrate the public….causing more harm than good?

Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com

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— On Thu, 5/30/13, Maurice Oduor wrote:
From: Maurice Oduor
Subject: OBAMA’s man EMBARRASSED and HUMILIATED in AU Summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Date: Thursday, May 30, 2013, 4:59 AM

NONO (Nyamodi Ochieng’ Nyamogo Okil),

I’m not an economic refugee. I think you’re aware of that. Kenya simply can not afford my services. Plus, I don’t think I can be comfortable in an atmosphere of extreme tribalism, the type of tribalism that makes it possible for 2 men indicted for crimes against humanity to get elected.

In Canada, even being caught driving drunk is enough to ruin a politician’s career. But in Kenya, you can murder 1300 people and you will still get elected as long as your tribe has the votes !!!!!!

Only someone with your twisted way of thinking finds that normal.

Courage

On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 4:33 AM, Nyamodi Ochieng Nyamogo wrote:

any form of refuge has its price

On 5/30/13, Maurice Oduor wrote:

Okil,

You guys have ego problems left and right. If the West decides to pull out of Kenya, most parastatals such as KEMRI will close down. A lot of NGOs and agencies such as NACA will be in financial trouble. A lot of research at the universities will be discontinued. Worst, the Free Primary Education will be history. Kenya will lose a big market for its Tea and coffee. Not to talk about Tourism.

I don’t think you guys have any clue what you’re talking about. It’s false bravado talking.

Courage

— On Thu, 5/30/13, Nyamodi Ochieng Nyamogo wrote:
From: Nyamodi Ochieng Nyamogo
Subject: OBAMA’s man EMBARRASSED and HUMILIATED in AU Summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Date: Thursday, May 30, 2013, 3:10 AM

Definitely any sane African should love this! The West is on a free fall, with respect to its patronizing stance towards Africa!

Nyamodi Ochieng-Nyamogo.

On 5/30/13, maina ndiritu wrote:

US Secretary of State, John Kerry, was on Sunday embarrassed by African Heads of State in Ethiopia, after they walked out before he could deliver his speech.

Kerry who was to convey his message from US President Barrack Obama was forced to cancel his speech after African leaders protested saying he was sent by Western Nations to push for their Neo-Colonisation agendas.

Other leaders who were humiliated during the AU meeting in Addis Ababa are French President, Francois Hollande and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barosso who only addressed journalists after African leaders walked out of the venue.

The leaders resolved to work with China, India and Russia since they are the only countries who recognise Africa.

President Uhuru Kenyatta was among the Heads of State who attended the summit.

ICC chief slams critics after African Union attack

By AFP
Posted Tuesday, May 28 2013 at 23:52

In Summary

The ICC is currently facing mounting diplomatic pressure over charges of crimes against humanity filed against Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta and Vice President William Ruto linked to political unrest in 2008 when neither were in office Bensouda vowed that the ICC would “continue to be independent, to continue to be impartial, to apply the law strictly without any political or other considerations.”

Forty-three African countries have signed the ICC’s founding Rome Statute and 34 have ratified it. This makes Africa the most heavily represented region in the court membership

UNITED NATIONS

The International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor hit back at critics Tuesday, a day after the African Union accused the tribunal of racism.

Fatou Bensouda said the critics were defending “perpetrators” of war crimes and crimes against humanity.

The prosecutor did not mention any particular group. But her comments came only a day after an African Union summit said the ICC was targeting the continent on the basis of race.

“We all know who the voices are,” Bensouda told a meeting at United Nations headquarters when asked by an African diplomat about “voices” questioning ICC tactics.

“The voices are those who are trying to protect the perpetrators of these crimes. They are not the voices who are supporting the victims of these crimes,” said Bensouda, who is from Gambia.

The ICC is currently facing mounting diplomatic pressure over charges of crimes against humanity filed against Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta and Vice President William Ruto linked to political unrest in 2008 when neither were in office.

An African Union summit on Monday called for the ICC charges to be halted. Kenya has asked the UN Security Council to “terminate” the case.

“We should not take what ICC is doing to turn it on its head,” Bensouda said at the UN meeting on enforced disappearances organized by France and Argentina.

“The true victims of the crimes are the victims of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide, not those who perpetrate them. And now we see that that those voices, what they are all trying to do is protect those who perpetrate the crimes.”

“I think this is an insult to the victims,” she added.

“I think this should not be happening and anybody who is concerned about addressing crimes of this nature — against the thousands and thousands and thousands of victims, African victims — should be concerned about what is happening right now,” she told the UN meeting.

Bensouda vowed that the ICC would “continue to be independent, to continue to be impartial, to apply the law strictly without any political or other considerations.”

African governments often express bitterness that all ICC investigations target the continent.

But nearly all of the eight investigations — from Uganda to Democratic Republic of Congo and Mali — were referred by the African countries themselves. Forty-three African countries have signed the ICC’s founding Rome Statute and 34 have ratified it. This makes Africa the most heavily represented region in the court membership.

Tiina Intelmann, president of the 122-country assembly of ICC member states, acknowledged that the perceived “Africa-only” focus of investigations has created difficulties for the court in dealings with African states.

“Let us not forget, however, that the current focus on the African situations also means a focus on African victims,” Intelmann said in a commentary.

A trust fund set up by the ICC statute has helped about 80,000 victims of “atrocity crimes.”

“It is fair to say that without the activities of that fund, all those African victims would have received little or no assistance at all,” Intelmann added.

ICC rubbishes AU resolution on Uhuru, Ruto case

Written by KNU Reporter

Published inNational News Monday, 27 May 2013 20:43

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has rubbished a ruling made by the African Union over the Kenyan cases before The Hague based court.

African presidents on Sunday unanimously supported a petition calling on the International Criminal Court to drop charges against humanity facing President Kenyatta and Deputy President William Ruto.

Responding to the declarations by African Heads of States, ICC Outreach Coordinator for Kenya Mabia Mabinty Kamara said the court cannot consider the AU resolution could only decide deferring the cases.

Kamara clarified that a prior request by the Kenya government to transfer the cases to Kenya did not convince the judges that Kenya was conducting indisputable investigations and prosecutions.

“The ICC will not proceed with a case if the national judicial system proves that it is prosecuting and that it is willing and capable of conducting such genuine prosecution for the same people that have been accused before the ICC,” she said.

In their resolution passed Monday, the African leaders said that Kenya has a credible Judiciary capable of hearing and determining the cases fairly and expeditiously.

The ICC dismissed the resolution by African leaders on the Kenya cases saying the matter should be left to the court to decide.

“As an independent and purely judicial institution, the ICC does not react to political statements and resolutions that are not submitted to the ICC by the parties to a case in accordance with the ICC procedural rules.” She added

Ms Kamara said that ICC Judges cannot be swayed by the African Union saying the court does not take any political issue into concern when deciding on cases related to serious crimes allegedly committed in Kenya or any other situation under investigations by the Court.

“The ICC Judges only apply the rules of law and decide on the basis of the evidence presented to them in accordance with the procedural rules of the ICC,” she said.

African Heads of State objected to International Criminal Court trials facing President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy William Ruto but The Hague-based court responded judges couldn’t be swayed by political positions.

President Kenyatta and DP Ruto are charged at the ICC in relation to the 2007 post-election violence in which more than 1,000 died and 600,000 others displaced.

Uhuru Kenyatta in secret talks with John Kerry as leaders condemn International Criminal Court cases

Updated Monday, May 27th 2013 at 14:31 GMT +3

President Uhuru Kenyatta addressing the AU Summit. (Photo:PPS)
By Ally Jamah

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: President Uhuru Kenyatta met US Secretary of State John Kerry Sunday against the background of strong sentiment from fellow African leaders against the International Criminal Court (ICC).

His meeting with Kerry, whose subject remained private, took place even as it emerged from the closed session Sunday that 53 countries out 54 had all expressed dissatisfaction at alleged humiliation and embarrassment of African leaders by The Hague-based ICC.

However, any resolution by the AU is not binding on the ICC in the two Kenyan cases where President Kenyatta, his deputy William Ruto and journalist Joshua Sang are facing charges of crimes against humanity.

Kenyatta’s is the second case while Ruto and Sang are together in the first case. However, analysts say any resolution by the AU against the ICC only serves to boost Uhuru’s standing on the continent.

The African leaders on Sunday evening unanimously passed a resolution over their future involvement with the ICC where they agreed to push for Kenyan cases to be brought back to the country.

Uganda President Yoweri Museveni and his Zambian counterpart Michael Sata lead those pushing for either a termination or referral of the cases to Kenya.

A Presidential Press Service dispatch said Kenyatta told African leaders Kenya is ready to handle other post-election violence cases, thanks to what he termed as “far-reaching reforms†in the Judiciary and other key institutions.

“We have adopted a new Constitution, undertaken far-reaching reforms in the judiciary, vetting our judges in public under the watch of more than 40 million Kenyans and beyond, expanded the freedoms of all Kenyans, put in place a new electoral machinery, a devolved system of governance that ensures equity for all, a reformed Public Service, security sector, and many othersâ€, said Kenyatta.

He added: “Our reformed Judiciary enjoys public confidence and became a beacon for the country when, following an election dispute of a similar nature to that of 2007/2008, it processed the petition expeditiously and delivered a judgment that enabled us to move forward as a nation.â€

Sources told The Standard that the leaders, who spoke in a closed-door session Sunday evening, roundly criticised the ICC for allegedly targeting African leaders and embarrassing them.

They specifically requested that the cases against President Kenyatta and his deputy Ruto be referred to Kenya rather than being handled in “foreign courts and judgesâ€

African foreign ministers who met last week in the Ethiopian capital agreed to a request to “terminate†the case at the level of the ICC and to rely on the national judiciary that is being reformed. This agreement was forwarded to the summit for approval.

The final text of the decision of the African leaders about the ICC cases facing Kenyatta will be made public today as the African Union summit wraps up its conference.

Sources inside the meeting rooms indicated that no substantive changes were made to the draft.

Without any reference to the Kenyan cases at The Hague, Kenyatta told African leaders that Kenya has learnt enduring lessons from the post-election violence of 2007/08 by putting in place a new constitution and reforming the Judiciary and other sectors.

The President also did not express any desire to have the trials conducted in Kenya.Â

But he reinforced his statement on Kenya’s advancement by noting that competitive electoral politics in African countries often pose a huge security risk to national stability, since disputes tend to degenerate into outright violence, bitter divisions and disorder.

Zambia’s President Michael Sata insisted that the ICC should allow Kenya and other African countries handle their own affairs, including delivering justice to alleged perpetrators of political violence and killings

“It’s time that Africa should handle its own affairs. We should not allow foreigners to be coming to interfere with us. If you find Kenyan President or Zambian President is at fault with the Kenyan people or Zambian people, let the Kenyan or Zambian people deal with him, not somebody in Hague. Why can’t they (Westerners) try their own relatives?†he asked.

Kenyatta is the second sitting President who faces trial at The Hague-based ICC. He and Ruto are separately accused of being behind the violence that followed the disputed 2007 presidential election and which left more than 1,300 people dead and 600,000 displaced.

The two men, who came to power following a vote in March, say they will fight for their innocence at the court.

Amnesty International had urged African leaders to throw out Kenya’s proposal to the UN to end the ICC cases, saying it was a “worrying attempt by the Kenyan authorities to avoid justiceâ€.

The rights group called on the 34 AU members who have signed the ICC’s founding Rome Statute, including Kenya, to protect the international justice mechanism they have committed toâ€.

Kenya Shall Remain An ICC Member State!

May 28, 2013|Posted in: Opinion

BY HON DAVID ONYANGO OCHOLA

To All Kenyans and Africa at Large

Three Kenyans brothers who are waiting for their trial at the ICC should not panic and get worried, because being named by ICC doesn’t mean that one is guilty till be proven.

Bensouda’s claim to have enough evidence against the suspects should not let these brothers panic either. And as good citizens who love democracy, the suspects should all cooperate and face the international crime court.

Kenyans need to show the world community that, we’re a mature nation by not calling for the pull out from the ICC membership.

Instead, our fellow Kenyans should challenge what other world leaders do by not hiding from the international crime court. I congratulate the Immediate Former Eldoret North MP William S. Ruto for his first announcement that is ready to appear and cooperate with the International court, this give moral to other named people to be ready to appear at the Hague court.

Those who are calling for the Africa Countries to pull out of the ICC are very wrong and are part of impunity in Africa; our respect cannot be lost just because of few individual who are not willing to take political responsibilities.

As a positive leader one has to take responsibility and let the law decide but not hiding on the back of his community and calling for unnecessary actions.

As a great nation, Kenya is bigger than an individual. We all have to put our nation first before individual interest, regional or tribal politics us this will further divide this country, we need to focus on unity, love and peace as Retired former president Hon Daniel Arap Moi used to always remind us.

The African Union Heads of States who passed the motion on African Nations withdrawal from the ICC should be investigated over their motives because I believe there have not taken there responsibility as wise leaders of this Continent.

I hereby call for Kenyan not to accept all the unnecessary reports, meetings and their motives towards calling for Kenya case against Hon Uhuru Kenyatta to be brought back to Kenya.

The claim that ICC is another form of colonial and thus exercising imperialism by focusing on African suspects in its investigations only, shouldn’t be regarded as an excuse.

Its total shame for our leaders to vote for the removal of our country from the ICC membership, Hopeful Mr. President won’t write and sign for the withdrawal of Kenya from the international community court.

Kenyans will never forgive such leaders and as we have just come out from peaceful election even though with lots of unrealistic verdict by the supreme court of Kenya, we have high hopes of voting out such leaders and coming up with leaders who will respect democracy and international integration, leaders who will be in front to fight for development and peace round the world at whatever cost.

But not leaders, who dare hide back their tribe masques whenever there are problem or scandals just to attain there selfish motives.

Therefore, let our leaders re-think and revisit the issues of ICC and respect the country international integration, let there be peace and those who have been named by ICC should cooperate and wait to be cleared by the Hague court.

For the entire globe is watching our activities concerning the ICC as this should be clear to our leaders, Also they should understand that there not the first and they’re not going to be the last leaders of this country.

Our former regime, fought hard to be integrated into the ICC that should be in the minds of those who are pulling out our country from the court established under Rome status which Kenya is a signatory.

Let all good citizens fight for democracy in our country and even round the world, what we have achieved should not be washed away by such leaders who do not think wisely.

For the good leaders, would cooperate and avail them to the international criminal court.

Lastly I believe our three named Kenyans by the International criminal court will be available to the court at any given time and give the law an opportunity to judge them.

I can confidently say that the African Leaders wants to take us back into colonial period but in another angle of “BLACK COLONY”. Reasons are of the issue of claims that ICC is embarrassing the Heads of States from Africa by using Kenya and Sudan cases currently at the Court. To the best of our knowledge on the Kenyan case, Uhuru Kenyatta went to the poll knowing very well that he had a case to answer and as to us we don’t see ICC embarrassing him. We are of the contrary opinion that we must obey the ICC because it stands as the savior to the poor innocent Africans who are being subjected to the black colony of the current leaders in Africa.

Example is of Uganda and Zimbabwe among others. We as Africans we must stand strong to stop our Leaders in taking us back to the second colony. It is very unfortunate that they seat in Addis Ababa Ethiopia to only discuss and pass the motions which are to their own benefit while the continent is being swept away by the Insecurity, Poverty and lack of sustainable economical and political development. With the spirit of Pan-Africanism founding Leaders like Tom Mboya, Martin Luther Jr and others, we must rise up African and shun down this Leaders. NO WITHDRAWAL FROM ICC.

KENYA: THE TRUTH AND JUSTICE AND RECONCILIATION COMMISSION {TJRC} DID SHODDY, SHALLOW AND HOLLOW JOBS AND FAILED TO CONVINCE KENYAN OF ITS SERIOUSNESS.

COMMENTARY By Leo Odera Omolo In Kisumu City

I have sat down for a length of time perusing and scrutinizing the report released last week by the Truth and Justice Reconciliation Commission and found them to be shallow shoddy and hollow, not even worth reading any sane person.

Perhaps the Bethwell Kiplagat team just wanted to justify the millions of taxpayers money its members had consumed during the stormy period it conducted it half-baked inquiries.

The TJRC did not caste its net wide open, though it came up with some names of leaders both in the present and past it has recommended should be probed further so as to ascertain the truth about their wrong doing.

In regards to past politically motivated assassinations TRC reported is highly rubbished for merely bush-beating, which are devoid of any iota of the truth.

The TJRC chairman Kiplagat himself had long been rejected by the entire Kenyan society that he was not the right person for the job, but insisted on carrying it out and even went to court so that he could be clear to proceed on with the job. Those had loudly raised objections knew it pretty well that Kiplagat was not the right person taking it into account his covert operations and flirting with RENAMO of Mozambique and its renegade forces under the rebel leader Dr Dhlakama .

The TJRC came out with the large number of names of innocent Kenyans, which it has recommended should be probed further in connection to human right abuse of the past regimes.

Conspicuously missing from the names that the TJRC wanted to be investigated was the name of the late James Kanyottu, the former director of the security intelligence police unit, which was known as the {Special Branch}.

Kanyottu who has since died after retiring from the security intelligence service which he headed ever since 1965 after succeeding Benard Hinga might have gone into his grave with the heaps of secrets about the past political assassinations in this country, therefore any inquiry report which exclude his names is considered by Kenyans of average intelligence as shoddy and shallow and not worth its salt.

Kanyottu might have not personally participated in actual assassination exercises, but definitely knew the political enemies of the victims who might have been involved in hatching plots to eliminate those whom their perceived to be their political enemies.

During Kanyotu’s rein as the head of the security intelligence five senior Kenyan politician were gunned down or killed

The victims were Pio Gama Pinto, a specially elected member of parliament who was the first to die I a series of well hatched plots of assassination, Thomas Joseph Mboya, C.MG.Argwings-Kodhek, Ronald Gideon Ngala, Josiah Mwangi Kariuki {JM} and finally Robert John Ouko being the last one to die.

From my own intelligent guesswork Kiplagat ‘s commission job was only to rekindle the communal emotions of families and relatives of the victims while serving the interests of some evil and invisible forces still operating lie mafia groups in this country.

For Mr Kanyottu, there was no way someone of the late Tom Mboya status could be assassinated without the knowledge of the head of the national security intelligence unit unless the unit’s operations had long collapse or were on the verge of total collapse.

If it was so Kanyottu couldn’t have lasted on his job for close to 40 years after those painful events of the early and late 1960s.

We have been eagerly waiting to read from the TJRC report as to who ordered fro the closing down of all the phone communications between Nairobi an Addis Ababa as from June 29,1969 to July 4,1969 on the very day Mboya and his delegation to the UNCEA returned home to be killed the next day July 5,1969.

There were strong rumors making the round in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi ad its environs, that some of the late Mboya’s closes friend who hah heard o the assassination rumors made frantic effort to reach him in Addis Abba by phone for the purpose of alerting him about the dreadful rumor in Nairobi, but Nairobi Addis phone were severed off at the external-telecom. Surely such events if it is true they took place could not have escaped the knowledge of the head of the nation’s national security organ, and here is where the name of Kanyottu comes in hand.

Obviously someone in a very senior position in the government of the day might have been the one who ordered the phone line between Addis and Nairobi line severed of for a specific pupose.

These are some of the area which were so fertile for the TJRC team to visit an make thorough inquiries because all the records in those institutions are said to be still intact for probe.

In the case of Dr. Robert John Ouko, reports were made I courts tat his phone lines at his Koru Farm in Kisumu had also gone off during the fateful night of his mysterious disappearance and death. Obviously the head of the security intelligence cannot be exonerated for having been totally ignorance of these events.

The same could be said of the deaths by faked road accidents of Ronald Gideon Ngala and CMG Argwings-Kodhek. Like Mboya both died while serving in the cabinet as Minster for Foreign Affair and minister for Power and Communications respectively. All the four Mboya, Ngala, Argwings-Kodhek and Ouko were the possible future presidential materials during the reign of the late Jomo Kenyatta. And as such Kenyans were expecting Kiplagat’s TJRC to caste its net much more wider and come out with some truth about thee past politically motivated killings in Kenyatta instead of writing rubbish and perhaps copying some old reports from other regions.

Leo Odera Omolo

OYUGI’S ROLE AND COVER UP IN OUKO’S MURDER

from: Ouko joachim omolo
The News Dispatch with Omolo Beste in images
SATURDAY, MAY 25, 2013

TAKE3

In Chapter 12 of Moi’s biography, The Making of an African Statesman, author Andrew Morton advances several hypotheses-First, Morton points a finger at the late powerful Internal Security minister Hezekiah Oyugi.

“The man who posed the greatest threat to Oyugi’s short term goal of tribal leadership was the Foreign Affairs minister, Bob Ouko, an internationally respected diplomat, brilliant orator, and the architect of the ground breaking 1986 Sessional Paper”.

Morton also suggests that Oyugi, possibly intent on hiding something from Scotland Yard’s detective John Troon, is alleged to have been obstructing the investigations. Secondly, Morton offers the view that Ouko was paranoid about his own safety and impending death.

Thirdly, he advances the view that Ouko was a habitual womaniser. Morton suggests that Ouko dangerously cavorted with “Oyugi’s third and favourite wife, Betty”. The former Langata Kanu MP, Philip Leakey, is also reported to have told Morton that Ouko was “a great womaniser”.

Fourthly, Morton advances the theory that Ouko’s death was an ethnic (rivalry) affair. Writes Morton, with unreserved authority on Ouko’s political death: “Ouko’s death was Luo affair. Every tribe in Kenya knows that”.

Finally, Morton writes that Moi propped up Ouko politically. Morton argues that Ouko won his Kisumu West Parliamentary seat in 1988 by default. The biographer states that Moi had “promised to campaign in his (Ouko) constituency to help smooth the path of his re-election”.

Scotland Yard’s Superintendent John Troon led a team of detectives to unravel the murder of Dr Robert John Ouko. Former President Moi had ordered investigations into the death. Initial investigations zeroed in on two key suspects; the late Internal Security PS Hezekiah Oyugi and former Energy minister Nicholas Biwott. The former minister has, however, denied any role.

Troon traced the circumstances leading to the murder to a Presidential trip to the United States in January 1990, where Moi led a strong delegation of government officials. During the Washington trip, according to Press reports, the American media “launched an ambush” on Moi by accusing him of running a dictatorship rife with human rights abuses.

Troon’s investigations centred on the alleged massive corruption at the Kisumu Molasses plant, and efforts to conceal the alleged perpetrators-It is claimed that Ouko had conducted thorough investigations into the malpractice at the plant, which allegedly touched on key Government officials close to Moi and who were opposed to the revitalisation of the plant.

Troon’s findings led to the arrests of Mr Oyugi and Biwott, both close associates of Moi. They were later released for lack of any incriminating evidence. The late Nehemiah Obati and former Rift Valley CID boss is reported to have interviewed both Oyugi and Biwott.

On November 26, 1991, Moi disbanded the Ouko Commission of Inquiry, which was chaired by Justice Evan Gicheru, now Chief Justice. Moi later said the discontinuation of the commission was to enable further investigations to be carried out into the minister’s death and also into alleged obstruction and interference in Troon’s work.

By that time, Oyugi had died in the United Kingdom where he was being treated. Two weeks later, Mr Obati also died. Obati, a former Interpol chief in Kenya, died at the Nairobi Hospital where he had been hospitalised for three weeks. He allegedly developed liver complications.

It was then that Mr Jonah Anguka, a former Nakuru District Commissioner, was charged with Ouko’s murder. Anguka, who was a friend of the murdered minister, is alleged to have been spotted in a white saloon vehicle believed to have been central to the murder. Anguka was later released for lack of evidence connecting him to the murder.

According to former Chief Inspector of Police Luchiri Wajakoya who fled to Britain in 1992, the Ouko murder mystery could be pieced together from the Police “music room”. This is where all the police radio communication is received.

Hezekiah Nelson Oyugi Ogango was for a long time the Permanent Secretary to the President in charge of the provincial administration and internal security. President Moi dismissed him from this post on October 28, 1991. At the Commission, Troon named him as one of the principal suspects in the Ouko murder.

The Kenya Times reported Oyugi as saying that he was “as fit as a fiddle” and that he would personally defend himself at the Inquiry. However, four days before he was to do this, Moi disbanded the Commission and Oyugi was arrested and later released for lack of evidence.

In June 1992, six months after his release, he became sick and was subsequently admitted to Nairobi Hospital, reportedly suffering from a brain ailment. Although his condition worsened, the government refused to give him a passport to travel abroad for specialist treatment, which forced his family to fly in a British neurologist, who gave independent examination results on Oyugi’s deteriorating condition. It was only then that the government allowed him to go to London for specialist treatment. He died in London on August 8, 1992.

Reportedly, he died from a motor neuron disease which impaires the nervous system that controls the sense of touch, sight, hearing, smell and touch. It is claimed that the disease can be induced and that it is incurable once contracted. According to Kenyatta National Hospital records, the disease is rare and affects only five people per annum, killing them within six months to six years.

The manner in which the government handled Oyugi’s sickness and death left a lot to be desired. When Oyugi’s body was returned to Kenya there was no single government officer to receive it at the airport. Given the fact that Oyugi had served the government so loyally for over three decades, this was strange.

And at the time of his death he was chairman of General Motors, a quasi-government organisation. And although Oyugi’s death was headline news for the daily newspapers, the government-controlled radio and television gave the item a news blackout. This hands-off position was maintained not only during the arrival of the body, but even at the funeral and burial services.

As the Provincial Commissioner for Rift Valley Province, and later the Permanent secretary of the Office of the President, Oyugi and Moi were very close. The President never attended Oyugi’s funeral service or burial, or sent a condolence message to the family of his most faithful and powerful civil servant ever.

One thing is clear; Oyugi was one of the most important individuals in the Ouko case. He was regarded as a key witness and his death resulted in loss of vital information he intended to give before the Ouko Commission. After Oyugi’s death the police used Philip Rodi to allege that he saw both Oyugi at the Minister’s home the night he disappeared.

Morton’s version of the Ouko killing differs sharply with previous written accounts. One, by former United States Ambassador to Kenya Smith named a powerful Kenyan politician as Ouko’s killer. A second one by former Provincial Commissioner Jonah Anguka – who was tried for the murder and acquitted – also points a finger at individuals allied to President Moi.

Morton’s book claims Mr Oyugi hosted lavish parties as Dr Ouko’s death was being investigated and tried to use his influence to divert the Commission’s suspicion to Mr Biwott. It confirms previous reports that the Special Branch bugged the judges’ hotel rooms.

Speaking at the historic Kanu Delegates Conference that approved the repeal of Section 2(A) of the Constitution, on December 6, 1991, Moi said that the people who had killed Dr Robert Ouko in February 1990 had also tried to poison his vice-president George Saitoti. “The people who killed Ouko also poisoned my Vice President in a plot to topple my Government,” Moi said.

Following the revelation, Saitoti told Parliament the following day: “I did not want to blow up this issue, but I thank the President for revealing for the first time that I was a victim of poisoning last year.” He did not give details then nor has he ever said anything until his mysterious death in a chopper crash in June last year.

But in reconstructing the events of that day, the Sunday Standard established that after Saitoti was poisoned, he was advised by top people in Government to keep quiet about it so as not to endanger State security at the time when Ouko was yet to be buried.

But as he read the eulogy of Ouko at Nairobi Pentecostal Church, Saitoti was himself recovering from severe effects of poisoning by a deadly substance. If the poisoning plot had succeeded, he too would have been the subject of a requiem service. Saitoti could not talk about who poisoned him or why, but it is confirmed that as he recovered, he was forced to take on a posture of normalcy so as not to arouse suspicion.

In the newspapers of the same day, Saitoti had been photographed with Moi and former Office of the President Permanent Secretary, Hezekiah Oyugi, at the airport as the President left for Bangkok.

Sources say that the doctors who had treated the V-P for poisoning had recommended he take a full bed rest for at least a week.

Moi rejected calls to appear before the committee investigating the death of Ouko. His lawyer, Mr Mutula Kilonzo, said to question the retired head of state was malicious because he (Moi) had nothing to reveal to the committee.

The committee, headed by Kisumu Town East MP Gor Sunguh, announced it would summon the former President on January 5 to elaborate on a public statement he made about Dr Ouko after the minister’s charred remains were found. He was to elaborate on his comments Mr at the time; “Those who killed Ouko are the same ones who wanted to poison Prof. [George] Saitoti.”

Ouko’s problems are said to have started in 1983 when he fell out with Hezekiah Oyugi the then Permanent Secretary in the Office of the President in charge of Internal Security and Provincial Administration. Oyugi was then a Provincial Commissioner in Moi’s home province of Rift Valley and was said to enjoy powers beyond even his boss, Permanent Secretary J. Mathenge whom the former later succeeded.

Having been business associates in a number of commercial ventures, Ouko and Oyugi parted ways. The immediate consequence was the demotion of Ouko from the glamourous Foreign Office to an obscure Labour Ministry in October 1983. Ouko’s relegation was due to advice from Oyugi, who is the only personality from Nyanza who enjoys Moi’s total confidence.

In the next four-and-a-half years, Ouko was kept “on his toes”. He shuffled around in every reshuffle to ministries of labour, industry and economic planning – an average of a new ministry every 18 months. Meanwhile, Oyugi and his mentor were busy looking for a replacement in Ouko’s Kisumu Rural Constituency.

The only man who was ready to challenge Ouko anytime and anywhere was Joab Henry Onyango Omino, a popular former civil servant and a successful businessman-cum-sports administrator.

Moi and Oyugi were not ready to back Omino since the latter had the “undesired” qualities of being popular and principled. But while Ouko was unpopular on the domestic front, internationally he had as a career diplomat, cultivated a likeable image and had many useful friends. It was on these friends that his temporary political survival and also his eventual demise would hinge.

As for the number Two slot, the Kenyan President had his own scheme. He was paving a succession path to the presidency for his nephew and long time manager of Moi’s personal estate, Nicholas Kiprono arap Biwott. Instead, Ouko was handed back the Foreign Affairs portfolio.

The Number two post went into the hands of Josephat Njuguna Karanja, a former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Nairobi, who had recently been imposed upon the people of Mathare as their Member of Parliament. Karanja’s tenure as the VP was shortlived as he was removed in very humiliating manner only twelve months later. George Kinuthia Muthengi Saitoti, an associate professor of topology and former chairman of the Department of Mathematics at the University of Nairobi was appointed to take over the vice presidency.

Margaret Thatcher and her mentor Ronald Reagan (and later Reagan’s successor George Bush) were not amused by Moi’s refusal to take their orders. They were also not comfortable with Moi’s continued association and reward for people who massively looted public coffers of billions of dollars.

Whenever Moi sent Ouko on the numerous begging missions to solicit more aid, the donors showed concern about the diversion of the aid money to foreign secret accounts in Europe. Among the listed leading looters were Biwott; Saitoti (who had headed the treasury since 1983); Eric Kotut, the Governor of Central

Bank of Kenya (CBK); Kipng’eno arap Ng’eny, the Managing Director of Kenya Posts and Telecommunications Corporation (KPTC); Arthur Magugu, once the Minister for Finance; Bethwel Kiplagat, Permanent Secretary for Foreign Affairs; Benjamin Kipkorir, Chairman Kenya Commercial Bank; Sam Ongeri, Minister for Technical Training; Mark Too (Moi’s son who is Deputy Chairman, Lonrho) and Hezekiah Oyugi, sarcastically known as “the Governor”. As at the end of 1988, estimates by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) showed that Kenyans held more than US $4 billion in overseas accounts.

Other sources indicated that in the first half of the year 1988, alone, US $175 million was siphoned out of Kenya into foreign accounts. Ouko confronted Moi the facts and that was his error number one. This hard evidence did not amuse Moi. This was in October 1989. Order was immediately issued that Ouko be shadowed round-the-clock.

Things came to a climax when Moi and his team including Ouko visited the US on January 1990. The main purpose of the visit was to persuade President Bush to prevail upon the Congress not to suspend aid to Kenya.

The Congress and a number of donor agencies had threatened to freeze assistance to Kenya due to Kenya’s well known record gross violation of human rights, diversion of aid money to individuals’ foreign accounts, corruption and lack of accountability in the government.

While in Washington, Moi and his delegation met three congressmen Donald Tayne, Tonny Hall, and Paul Simon in an attempt to persuade them to convince the Congress not to block a US $60 million military aid Moi was soliciting from the US.

They also held talks with high-ranking officials of the World Bank and IMF. The talks, however, did not bear much fruit and only ended in Moi being given stiffer conditions to fulfill before any assistance could come forth. A meeting with the US Assistant Secretary of State in charge of African Affairs, Michael Cohen was equally fruitless.

Interpreting his president’s public humiliation as a failure on his (Ouko’s) part as a Foreign Affairs Minister, Ouko used his experience in the world of diplomacy to try and arrange a face-saving private meeting between Moi and Bush.

In such a meeting, nobody would know whatever transpired between the two Heads of State, and would believe whatever is reported. He, therefore, secured an audience with the US Secretary of State James Baker and managed to persuade the latter to prevail upon President Bush. Ouko was, thus, invited to meet Bush.

The three – Bush, Baker and Ouko – are said to have met for forty minutes before President Bush agreed to grant Moi an audience, in the presence of Baker and Ouko. The meeting took only ten minutes, according to reports.

During the ten minute talks, Moi is reported to have been given a number of conditions for continued assistance, including putting someone with knowledge of economics in charge of Treasury as opposed to topologist Saitoti; democratization of Kenya’s politics; release of all political prisoners and improvement of Human Rights record; making Ouko his Vice President as well as ensuring that money smuggled out of Kenya was brought back. Moi was not particularly pleased with the apparent rapport between Bush and Ouko.

After the meeting, Moi addressed a news conference, where he was in-undated with a barrage of what he considered “embarassing” questions like torture of suspects at Nyayo House, mass imprisonment on trumped-up political charges, street shooting by the police, discrimination of ethnic Somali Kenyans, persecution of the clergy and rampant corruption.

Moi had no ready answers to these questions. Once again, in a bid to save his boss from public embarassment, Ouko intervened time and again to “elaborate on His Excellency’s self explanatory answer” and articulately, albeit untruthfully, answered the questions.

The journalists in attendance were impressed by Ouko’s articulate interventions and, as is typical with American scribes, some remarked that ought to have been the president. That was Ouko’s mistake number two. Moi could not hide his rage. To be upstaged twice in half a day was not something he was accustomed to. Ouko’s other detractors, chiefly Biwott and Oyugi, did not waste away this opportunity.

After that Press Conference of February 2, 1990 Biwott is said to have even sarcastically addressed Ouko as “Your Excellency the President”. Moi on his part emotionally declared that he did not want even to set eyes on Ouko and that he would not travel with his foreign minister in the same plane.

Ouko was, thus, left in Washington. Worried by the inexplicable behaviour of his President Ouko took the next flight and arrived in Nairobi two days later, only a few minutes after Moi’s arrival. He infact found Moi still being entertained at the airport and asked his escorts who had come to the airport to meet him to show him where Moi was being entertained (“Kenya Times”, October 23, 1990 page 18). That was Ouko’s third blunder.

The following day, February 5, 1990, Ouko went to State House, Nairobi, understandably to plead with Moi to forgive him whatever sins he (Ouko) might have committed. His worry was even more compounded by the fact that upon his arrival at Jomo Kenyatta Airport, his passport was impounded “for adjustment”. Instead of forgiving him, Moi ordered his Foreign minister to go to his Nyanza home and never to appear in Nairobi unless and until called back by Moi personally.

Ouko left State House a shaken and confused man and extremely worried. From State House he went to his office along Harambee Avenue via his lawyers, Oraro and Rachier Advocates. From his office, he is reported to have taken his confidential file, bid his staff “Kwaheri ya kuonana” and left.

He was convinced that he was going to be relieved of his ministerial post. The same day in the evening, Ouko, his wife and two youngest children went to Moi’s Woodley residence, along Kabarnet Road. He was of the illusion that on seeing his two young children, Moi the “lover of children” Moi have pity. The mission badly aborted and Moi was uncompromising in his decision to send Ouko to Nyanza.

Ouko is said to have been silent all the way as he drove his family back from Woodley to his Loresho Home. On arrival at Loresho, he found his driver and one of his security escorts waiting. One of the security escorts, George Otieno, had already been withdrawn. The other two, including driver, Joseph Yogo Otieno were under instruction to leave him as soon as (Ouko) arrives at his home in Nyanza (Nyahera or Koru).

On February 6, 1990 a meeting chaired by Biwott and attended by Saitoti, Kotut, Kipng’eno arap Ng’eny, Noah Too, Frederick Koskei (Saitoti’s Aide de Camp) and Bethwel Kiplagat was held at Midwest Hotel, Kericho.

It was at this meeting where the decision to deal with the ‘Ouko problem’ was taken. Noah Too was appointed to head the project. Moi was briefed about the meeting at his Woodley house on February 8 or 9 (Our informant could not get the exact date) in the evening around 9 p.m.

Another meeting was held at Nyayo House, Nairobi, 24th Floor on Saturday February 11, 1990 where specific tasks were assigned. It was at this stage that Oyugi, Julius Kobia (the PC Nyanza), John Anguka (the DC Nakuru) and Philip Kilonzo (Commissioner of Police) were indoctrinated into the conspiracy, which had been codenamed “Operation Bikini Succession” – Bikini being Biwott’s initials (BIwott, KIprono, NIcholas).

Ouko, meanwhile went to the official residence of Peter Lagat, the Kericho District Commisioner, who is close kin of Biwott’s on February 9 to ask Lagat to plead with Biwott to save Ouko’s neck. He had arrived at the Kericho DC’s house at 7.25 a.m. Lagat phoned Biwott who told him to leave Ouko’s matter alone.

Ouko’s worries multiplied as his earlier attempts to have Oyugi plead with Moi for him had only drawn the remark: “If you have collided with Nyayo, ‘shauri yako’. I give you only two days”. On Saturday February 10, 1990, while officiating at a function organized by Lions Club held at Kisumu’s Imperial Hotel, Ouko attempted to “apologise” publicly by narrating how His Excellency had “articulately” answered Kenya’s critics.

Ouko was not a keen churchgoer. But on Sunday February 11, 1990, he surprised his family when he went with them to AIC Koru church and even asked for special prayers after volunteering to preach.

During the week, Ouko had tried to get help from people like Kibaki and Dalmas Otieno, but they were not of much help. He, therefore, decided to fall back on Oyugi – this time asking the latter to provide him with a GK vehicle for his escape. Oyugi promised to oblige – and he indeed came in a white GK mercedes ! Ouko’s mistake number 4 and 5.

By Monday February 12, 1990 Ouko was properly isolated and focused on. The directive from Managing Director Ng’eny home had cut telephone links with Ouko’s Nyahera and Koru. His security escort had long been withdrawn and all his movements were closely monitored.

Biwott and Kobia had been spotted together in Kisumu that Monday afternoon while Noah arap Too, Frederick Koskei and other high ranking security personnel were seen at Kapkelion in a white Subaru (KTN 865), light blue Volkswagen Kombi (KQC 039) and green Audi (KQC 041). Between 3 and 4 a.m. on Tuesday February 13, a white Mercedes Benz car from the Nyanza PC’s office pulled at the gate of Ouko’s Koru home.

The occupants introduced themselves as Security Intelligence officers who had been sent to call Ouko as the president wanted to see him urgently. Within less than 2 minutes there were more than 15 men in GSU uniform at the minister’s gate and all security personnel attached to Ouko had been whisked away. They were severely warned not to “talk”.

The only person the abductors forgot to lock up was Ouko’s housegirl, Sebina Were who was sleeping in one of rooms in the main house. She was woken up by an unusual bang as the abductors dragged Ouko away. She rushed out, only in time to see the white car moving out of the main gate.

As he was confronted, Ouko asked his captors, who had told him Moi wanted to see him, for time to change from his pyjamas. Back in his bedroom Ouko wrote down the names of his captors, who included Oyugi, Biwott, Kobia, Koskei and Noah Too. He folded the note and put it behind a wall picture.

Ouko was driven straight to Nakuru with a brief stop at Kericho, at Shell Petrol Station along the Kericho-Nakuru highway just opposite Kericho Police Station. One motorist who knew Ouko saw him and went greet him. He was immediately chased away but after he had gone close enough to notice that the minister was handcuffed. This man later wrote an “anonymous” letter to Ouko’s Koru address, giving a clue as to how the New Scotland Yard detectives would trace him.

Ouko was reportedly killed at Nakuru with a pistol shot after intensive torture. His naked body was later dumped at Nakuru mortuary, with genitals missing. By a twist of fate, a nurse at Nakuru General Hospital, who was a family friend of the Oukos recognised the body and telephoned Christobel, Ouko’s wife. Mrs. Ouko immediately began enquiring from the government about the whereabouts of her husband. Alerted by this enquiry the murderers rushed to the mortuary and removed the body.

They sprayed it with highly corrosive chemicals and then flew it in a Police Airwing helicopter for dumping at Got Alila, a few kilometers from the late minister’s home where they “discovered” it two days later.

The dumping of the body was done on Wednesday February 14 and the spot remained guarded by GSU personnel until Friday February 16 at 12.30 p.m. when an announcement was made through public address system at the scene that Ouko’s remains had been found.

When this writer visited the scene at 3.00 p.m. he found the police had cordoned the spot and people, including the press, were kept about 20 metres away from the spot. No vegetation was burnt at the spot where the body was found despite the fact that the body was burnt beyond recognition. As Commissioner Kilonzo, Oyugi and Too collected the remains on a stretcher, Oyugi personally lit fire on the spot where the body had been found.

Nobody understood the significance of this act but our guess is that the Nyanza butcher wanted to burn the grass and vegetation around that spot to sell the story that Ouko had shot himself and burnt himself there.

Two days later, Oyugi issued what he termed the preliminary findings of police investigations, which tended to suggest that Ouko had committed suicide. What followed were massive demonstrations demanding that the truth be told. The government, through Moi himself, promised that “no stone would be left unturned” to bring the culprits to book.

Moi asked the British government to send him detectives from the New Scotland Yard hoping this would lull the people as he bought time for emotions to cool down. Troon (John) the leader of the team and his two colleagues began their work conscientiously briefing the press at every stage. The government was not impressed. Within two weeks of the detectives’ work, the state ordered the Scotland Yard sleuths not to issue any more press statements.

Later, Troon felt he could not proceed further without interviewing Biwott. On three occasions when they had appointments with the Energy minister, Biwott simply failed to turn up. Meanwhile, through the British High Commission, Kenya was asking Mrs. Thatcher to prevail upon the New Scotland sleuths to write their report without mentioning “sensitive” personalities. Mrs. Thatcher is reported to have been reluctant to help in this, fearing the consequences should the British people know.

After several attempts to interview the ‘Kabarak Syndicate’ failed the British detectives saw no option other than packing their bags and returning home. Troon refused to come to Nairobi to deliver his incomplete report unless he was guaranteed of his security as it was rumored both in Nairobi and London that the “Kabarak Syndicate” was planning for him an “accident” the Kenya style.

As soon as the report was delivered to Attorney General Mathew Guy Muli, the government announced that the report was not to be made public. This was a 180-degree turn from the earlier assurances that the government had nothing to hide and would make the entire report public.

To appease people – or so the Nairobi regime deludes itself – Moi has appointed a Commission of Inquiry to inquire into the “mysterious disappearance and subsequent death” of minister Ouko.

Another attempt at diverting people’s attention from the truth behind Ouko’s murder was the arrest and torture of Ouko’s younger brother, Barrack Easton Mbajah, a former District Commissioner for allegedly murdering his brother. Ouko it would therefore seem fell victim to the bloodthirsty murderers of the Nairobi regime.

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KENYA: KISUMU POLICE VOWS TO EXTINGUISH CRIMINALS.

By Chak Rachar.

The recent crime waves within Kisumu where armed thugs have been robbing residents within the city at will have got to do with well known criminals who are having various criminals’ cases yet they are out on court bonds according to Kisumu District Criminal Investigations Officer Henry Ndombi.

This comes amid allegations of laxity and ineptness on the part of the police which has seen crime rising within the Lake side with unsubstantiated statistics showing that people are killed daily within the city and three social places usually being attacked daily.

The area residents are now said to be living in fear as most residential estates are ghost estates by as early as nine o’clock as the allege that criminals take charge within their residences as early as that hour.

Operators of social joints within the city are calling upon the police to help them have back their clients as they register low turn out of patrons as the said usually vacates the said premises as early as eight o’clock.

Former Kisumu Councilor and a leading businessman within the city Nahashon Okwaro is pleading with the law enforcers within the region to pull up their socks if investors have to come to Kisumu and invest.

“No one would wish to invest in an area where their investment’s securities is guaranteed, for Kisumu County to redeem itself then security which is paramount should be addressed by all and sundry” he added

He calls on the entire city’s residents to help law enforcers in dealing with the security issues.

Hotels and bar operators lament that very soon they will be closing down as there is no business at night when they should be making money.

“We have been incurring loses people fear sitting in bars for long as they do not know what is likely to happen next given that a day hardly passes before thugs strike and robs either an hotel or bar “says Dj Jack Ogolla who operates a bar within the town.

But the worst one in recent time is an incident in which the daring thugs struck at a two star hotel owned by Gem MP Jakoyo Midiwo which is situated along Kisumu –Kakamega road opposite Ofafa Hall and hardly two kilometers from Kisumu’s main Central Police station.

An eye witness who was among those who were attacked and robbed lamented at the laxed pace the thugs attacked tem and despite them raising an alarm no help came from security law enforcers.

“The thugs numbering about four held us hostage for nearly thirty minutes, two kept an eye on us while their two colleagues went into the rooms and started harassing people who were in those respective rooms, surely for thirty minutes the police couldn’t arrive” she lamented.

During the incident the thugs took away with them a pistol firearm from one of the patrons who is a licensed firearm holder which they police have vowed to recover from all cost as they claim the pistol might be used for wrong reasons.

The thugs had earlier attacked a bar opposite Dr.Robert Ouko estate where senior government officials stays before going to Raial; Odinga’s owned Royal Citry situated within he centre of the town where they ransacked rooms before robbing patrons who were in both the bar and the restaurant.

“I hardly wish the week to reach Wednesday, this is the time of the week when these thugs strike at will in almost ten places within two hours but we are doing the much we can” said a crimes investigations detective officer who is not authorized to speak to the press.

The issue has taken different views among the residents and law enforcers within the town who say that it might be a sabotage attempt on the part of the police officers who are out to frustrate their seniors whom they accuse of high handedness.

“Some junior police officers charged with stemming the said crimes are of the view that their seniors flex too much muscles on them which they claim really demoralizes them then again the operation wrangles between the general police and the Administration Police Officers” argues a police officer who is not authorized to speak to the press.

But Kisumu East District Commissioner Willy Cheboi has denied any security operations rivalry existence between the APs and the general Police.

“The mode of operation is clear among the two forces and there is no any rivalry which might culminate into them relaxing hence compromising security, lets give credit where it deserves” Cheboi added

Another group of police officers says that their morale is low as it seems that their seniors have put limitations in regard to their way of dealing with criminals.

“There are instances when there is a need to shoot dead some criminals but once we might be attempted to do that our seniors might sacrifice us, we need assurance that we will be protected and we will not take any chances with the criminals” said another officer.

His sentiments was also echoed by another senior officer who says that any killing of acriminal might land a police in problems with the Independent Oversight Police Authority which was created by an act of Parliament to provide for a civilian Oversight of the work of the police ;to promote policing oversight authority to provide for its functions and powers and for connected purposes.

“Are the offences against discipline for police officers still based on the old police act or the new constitution, we are not keen to shoot the criminals but we can if need be” one police officer added

According to the DCIO the trend is likely to change as his office in liaison with Kisumu courts have made mutual agreement which will see his office holding suspects longer than the stipulated twenty hour hours which is required by the law for the suspect to be charged in court.

“To be sincere, the agreement is only mutual and does not exist within any law, however we are ready to swear affidavits to the respective courts to admit that we have the accused within our custody as we continue with our investigations” Ndombi added.

He laments that it’s a fact well known within the security circles that the criminal gangs which ahs been terrorizing the area residents are moistly out on court bonds and some have warrant of arrests within various courts as they go ahead with their criminal acts.

He however defended his officers from allegations that most cases are usually dismissed by courts due to shoddy investigations saying they always do their best as investigators before they take anyone to court but the discretion of conviction or acquittal squarely lies with courts.

In spite of tells and tales from the police, Kisumu residents would wish to go on with their business unperturbed

KENYA: KISUMU ESTATE IN COURT OVER THEFT

By Our Reporter

A PROMINENT real Estate agent in Kisumu was yesterday charged again before the area Chief Magistrate’s court with obtaining money from members of the public under the pretext that he would secure them assorted parcels of land.

George Adada Nyagoya appeared before the chief Magistrate Mrs Lucy Gitari and denied a total of three counts.The first count states he on diverse dates between September 2009 and December he obtained 770,000/- from Philemon Odeny at Reinsurance Plaza within Kisumu under the pretext that he would secure him a parcel of land .

Count two states that he secured 400,000/- at Re Insurance Plaza from Timothy Otieno under the pretext that that h would give him a parcel of land Dago within Kisumu.The last count states that he obtained 710,000/- at Re Insurance plaza from Joshua Okore under the pretext that he would secure him a parcel of land at Dago.

Mrs Gitari ordered him released on a cash bail of 30,000/.Adada if facing trial before another court for obtaining 400,00/- from a woman under the pretext that he could secure her a parcel of land at Konya area.Principal magistrate Harrison Adika is hearing the case .

Earlier this year prospective land buyers roughed up the leading real Estate Agent in Kisumu while accusing him of fleecing them of unspecified amounts of cash under the pretext that her would sell them assorted parcels.The irate mob pounced on Mr. George Adada leaving him half naked.Adada who is the proprietor of Michigen Investments which is based in Kisumu pleaded with the buyers to leave him alone but his pleas fell on deaf ears as they roughed him up.

Chaos erupted at Konya village in the outskirts of Kisumu town where land surveyors, police and lawyers had gone there in order to find the situation on the ground.But the mob stormed the area next to Ukweli pastoral centre sending everyone scampering in different directions.

Earlier hundreds of prospective land buyers in Kisumu who claim to have lost millions of shillings to fraudsters posing as agents threatened to stage a major demonstration against the police and land officials in the area whom they say collude with the conmen.The victims said that they will stage a major demonstration against the office of the criminal investigations department for not arresting the agents.One of the victims Ms Leah Aketch said that she was coned by agent at Michigen Investments and has spent over 7 million shillings in developing a parcel of land at Konya in the outskirts of Kisumu which turned out to be a road reserve.

Mr. Mugwanja said he is aware of Aketch’s case since it was forwarded from CID headquarters for immediate action.Documents seen by Weekly Citizen shows that Aketch was given a referral letter addressed to the Nyanza PCIO to look into the matter.

He promised to look at the file with a view to taking action.Mr. Mugwanja confirmed that there are some 32 cases of that nature which are being investigated by the Kisumu DCIO.The days of those who have been fleecing people under the pretext of giving them parcels of land are now numbered.A number of top civil servants and businessmen in Kisumu have also fallen victims of the super conmen.

Investigations have revealed that those who have been fleeced of millions of shillings have been promised parcels of land at Kibos Road, Dago, Konya, Dunga, parts of Kajulu, Riat and Kisian, Dago together with Otonglo areas.

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KENYA: SCORE OF PEOPLE INJURED FOLLOWING THE FIGHTING FOR THE COMPOSITION OF SEME CONSTITUENCY CDF LOCAL DISBURSING COMMITTEE.

Writes Leo Odera Omolo In Kisumu City

Scores of people sustained minor bodily injuries following the fighting which broke out at Manywanda health centre in Seme West Location where the local had gathered to install the new CDF disbursing committee.

Unconfirmed report from the area say, the area MP Dr. James Nyikal left the fighting venue with the torn up long trouser following the fighting which last for close to six hours.

Seme is one of the newly newly created parliamentary constituencies within the Kisumu County having been hived from the old Kisumu Rural constituency whose representative in the 11th parliament was the now ailing Prof. Peter Anyang’ Nyong’o

The Mp had fronted a senior lecturer at the Bondo University to be the new CDF local committee chairman, something which did not please the locals. The security were present mainly the APs, but did not intervene in separating the combatants who were consisting mainly of the ODM youth

The MP left the vanue of the melee quickly and the local people installed the new committee of their own choice after vehemently opposing the one proposed and fronted by the area MP.

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KENYA: TERROR GANGS ARE STILL KILLING PEOPLE UNABATED IN OYUGIS TOWN AS A CHIEF INSPECTOR OF POLICE DIES IN A SAVAGE PANGA ATTACK.

Reports Leo Odera Omolo

POLITICALLY motivated thuggery which was so rampant in Oyugis town during the recently concluded general elections is still thriving prompting the residents to call upon the Provincial Administration and police authorities to declare the town an emergency area.

Oyugis town is the largest commercial an administrative town in Rachuonyo south district. The residents want the authorities to intensify night police patrols of this busy commercial town after close to three people have been reported killed by night gangsters.

The town became so much prone to thuggery during the recently concluded general election, when marauding went into the rampage of hunting or the supports of different and preferable candidates with machetes and other crude weapons.

Last weekend, a Chief Inspector of Police who was in-charge of the prosecution Oyugis courts became the latest victims of thuggery. The officer was walking back to his house after purchasing some milk in the shops in the town when the attackers whose numbers remained unknown pounced on him with pangas and other crude weapons.

Other unconfirmed sources said tat Chief Inspector John Kipyegon was armed with his services revolved, which the thus I suspected to have stolen. He was found by a good Samaritan who rushed him to Kisii hospital about 32 kilometers away where he was pronounced dead before receiving treatment. The incident occurred at about 8.p.m

Another young man who was walking to his home in Kokal village, which is located next to Oyugis town was killed in similar circumstances. Oyugis own, which is located right in the middles of the main Kisumu-Kisii road which houses the main-bus terminals.

Thugs are said to be targeting those travelers alighting out of Matatus and county buses late in the evenings. Several people have reported being attacked by gangs said to be numbering between six and eight, but so far no arrests have been made despite of the town having a full fledged and well equipped police station.

The former MP for Kasipul-Kabondo William Oloo Otula appealed to the area OCPD whose offices are situated at Kosele district headquarter to consider increasing the number of officers to be on patrol of Oyugis town to stamp out insecurity there.

The fast growing Oyugis town, he said, is yawning or investment, but as the situation stands today, he said no sane person would risk investing his/her money in the crime prone town.

Otula appealed with the officers from the CID department operating the area to work closely with the local population so as to enhance the security of the area.

Since the election is long over, bands of youths hitherto marauding youths who were supporting various parliamentary aspirant I he area should be disbanded and it is up to their members to embark on gainful development activities instead of thuggery, aid one trader in Oyugis town.

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KENYA: THE SAITOTI REPORT MUST BE RELEASED TO THE WORLD NOW

From: Nyambok, Thomas

THE SAITOTI REPORT MUST BE RELEASED BEFORE THE WORLD.SAITOTI WAS KILLED SO THAT UHURU KENYATTA COULD HAVE A WAY TO BE THE FOURTH PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF KENYA AFTER MWAI KIBAKI

There is a brighter prospect of Barack Obama visiting his father’s home Land during his presidency and touting the gains of democracy in Africa.

No doubt the post election politics in Kenya are of interest to the International community for a number of reasons. It will determine the countries relationship with the United States where Barack Obama, a Kenya-American, is the president.

It is clear that elections, corruption, transparency and political participation are perennial challenges facing nearly 1.2billion African Citizens.

The United Nations has one of its headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya’s Capital and therefore they have a stake in the future stability of the East African Country.

The forces of nationalism and patriotism among Kenyans have also been responsible for the elections’ outcome, surely an unintended consequence of prosecuting a nationalist of Kenyatta’s stature at International Criminal Court.

The rigged electoral votes for Kenyatta was made to look like votes were cast for Kenyatta by Kenyans in protest of his Indictment by the International Criminal Court, and other western collaborators for crimes against humanity that Kenyatta allegedly committed after the 2007/08 election.

The retired presidents are culprits for killing Kenyans, the genocide that have been executed by this thugs, mafia and mungiki should bee addressed by Kenyans and by the International Community before this retired presidents dies, they have to be taken to court some where not in Kenya because they are corrupt as they buy Kenyan’s Judiciary from Chief Justice, Attorney General and parliament, 80%Congress are in their hands, once red briefcase is lifted up they gung to gather to oppose the International Criminal Courts.

There is nothing like ICC, ICC is in their hands so Kenyans’ you will be forced to enter into the cord of 6666 other wise you will bee left behind time this is true and watch.

Since 1963 have you ever seen or having knowledge of knowing any prominent Kenyan that have been prosecuted for any wrong doing? No, Why’ because they are protected by the 6666 cord system from the masters using the powers from the devil to make sure that Judiciary is only for the middle class and for the poor see the Kenyan’s jails and prisons statistic.

KENYANS’ WAKE UP CALL FOR TOMORROW WILL BE FAMILLIES THAT WILL BE KILLED AS HAS BEEN DONE TO OTHERS IN THE PAST.

Dear Kenyans and the world at large, it is pathetic to have Kenyans being killed just like dogs by a few individuals around the presidency. I have been mentioning about the system and the methods that the State House does it’s poaching among tribal lines – the house of the people, the state house, is being misused for every execution exercise. They plan how some innocent or notorious Kenyans can be executed and the government goes free. The system of killings is really working from State House Nairobi successfully.

The killings are done in order to elect those who are the members of the evil clubs. Kenyans are competent with my reports as I have been reporting about the reach Kenyans and the money. I have been giving reports including the time when Jomo Kenyatta took over the leadership. It becomes a usual system as Arap Moi took over the presidency from J. Kenyatta in 1978.

Watch, the leadership of Mwai Kibaki is all about killing innocent Kenyans especially during the 2007/08 Genocide. He is getting away with the two reports from the two commissions. Why can’t former presidents reveal the secrets in the numerous commission’s findings – are the reports kept secret to protect those who were mentioned in these reports.

And now the three presidents have shown Uhuru all the methods to use for killing innocent people. Killing will still continue in Kenya till Jesus comes back, or till some wise Kenyan will have away to set Kenyans free from the bondage of evil.

Kasarani stadium was used to commemorate the day wrangles and fighting professor Saitoti started so that Uhuru Kenyatta would take over from Arap Moi for Kanu to be in power for one hundred years as Moi promised.

Raila Odinga and Professor Saitoti left Kanu party to start new collisions to succeed the Moi Uhuru project. Kasarani stadium was used for Uhuru Kenyatta’s inauguration day to burry Professor Saitoti’s ghost. Kenyans must demand the recorded video’s on the day Moi and Saitoti fell apart for Uhuru Kenyatta to succeed Moi. That’s why Raila Odinga and Saitoti decided to leave Kanu party.

Kenyan’s, it is time to wake up and to work together before this former presidents die. Kenyans must stand straight and demand to know why Saitoti was killed by the presidency’s mafia machinery from State house Nairobi. Killing plans got executed by Moi, Kibaki and Uhuru Kenyatta. Professor Saitoti was killed because he was more powerful than Uhuru.

Kenyans must demand the tapes that were recorded on the first day Moi, Saitoti and Raila Odinga’s relationship fell apart at Kasarani stadium when Moi declared Uhuru Kenyatta as his project.

Kenyans, remember that after they had executed the late professor Saitoti, Moi took his Crocodile tears to Saitoti’s family house as he did to Dr. Robert Ouko?

Remember, Uhuru Kenyatta and Kibaki contested the presidency one time – both of them are from Kikuyu Land and what happened between Raila and Kibaki was that Raila got in between Kibaki and Uhuru and used the words of only Kibaki is enough (Kibaki tosha). This happened because Raila knew that Uhuru was Moi’s project and by all means, Uhuru was to be rigged in just the same way they succeeded this time round.

Kenyans should know that they are at risk of living with Moi’s Kanu party under Uhuru’s ambrella. Kanu is ruling now, not Jubilee. That’s why Biwott is at a higher smiling point. They used mafia machinery for the successful execution to make rigging as the norm.

The rituals are done by executing prominent Kenyans and Intellectuals while rich people receive red briefcases from Kabarak. Those who got the red briefcase will have to pay back by sacrificing themselves or their family members soon.

Remember, you could be smiling with these mafia people today, and tomorrow, you’ll never know, you may find that you’re in the execution list for the next kill as a sacrifice for riches – blood money.

Kenyans, let’s use the wisdom and the commonsense we were given by God. God wants us to be very careful about things that are not done in his way, hold your Bible with your right hands higher up if you are a true Christian don’t copy the former presidents who never held Bible for the truth but for the evil motives don’t love money too much brothers and sisters you will find your self at sine.

Kenya is still at stake of 6666.

Yours faithfully Tom Nyambok and all be blessed. 4/12/2013.

KENYA: SCORE OF HOUSES TORCHED IN TINDERET IN SOUTH NANDI DISTRICT FOLLOWING FLARE UP BETWEEN THE TALAI AND LOCAL COMMUNITY OVER CLAIMS OF WITCHECRAFT.

Reports Leo Odera Omolo

Seven dwelling houses were set ablaze by unidentified attackers forcing 19 families members of the Talai {Laibons} to flee from their homes narrowly escaping deaths.

The Talai, a, minority community or a sub-clan with sorcerers who are scattered in most of the Kalenjin sub-tribes have had no peace ever since they were forcefully evicted from their ancestral land by the colonial administration in 1934 and forced into exile in the remotest area of Southern Nyanza.

The Talai suffered the brunt of colonial persecution including forced exile out of their ancestral land in Kericho, Nandi, Baringo and other places over the accusation that they practiced witchcraft, Close to 2700 members of the sub-clan together with their herds of cattle and other domesticated animals were forced out of their land in 1934 following a proclamation endorsed by the colonial legislative Council.

The colonialists worked in collaboration with chiefs, white missionaries and white settlers who accused them of sensitizing the community against giving their land away for the plantation of tea bushes in Kericho and Nandi Hill region at the turn of the 20th century.

It was hoped most of them would die of starvation and lack of water for themselves and their animals. They were settled on top of Gwassi Hills in what is today called Gwassi district in the Suba region. Heir hard-core leaders were taken cross the Lake Victoria and exiled on Mangano Island. Others were consigned to detention camps in Nyeri and other places far away from their homes.

It was in 1962 when the diminutive Kipsigis politician, who was then the Member of the Legislative Council for Kipsigis, Dr. Taaitta Araap Towett, moved a motion in the Council and urged the government to revoke the ordinance that had banned the Talai community from Gwassi so that they could go back to their ancestral land and live happily among their fellow Kalenjin

Upon their return, the majority got scattered among many areas within the North and South rift regins and purchased farms,while other remain and less and have been living under a very squalid condition on a two acre Municipal land in Kericho Municipalty. All the previous governments had promised to secure land plots for the Talai, but in vain.

The Talai began mass exodus from Gwassi to their homes in Nandi, Baringo and other places. Unfortunately there was no land to settle them back home because when they were living in exile, the Land Consolidation Programme and land adjudication were introduce and all their land were dished out to other people. To the surprise and shocking of the colonial administration the Talai population had doubled and close to 7,000 could be accounted during their return in 1962.

This is the clan of the renown freedom fighter, Koitalel Arap Samoei, who was shot and killed by the British soldiers IN 1905, He was betrayed and lured into a faked peace talk where he was shot by a British soldier and killed. Nandi rebellion that lasted for close to nine years during which the Nandi warriors engaged the British expedition forces in running battles thereby sabotaging and preventing the construction of the Mombasa-Kisumu Railway line.

Descendants of Koitalel Arap Samoe had settled in Kbirer village in Tinderet in the Nandi Hills district. But on Tuesday night last week unknown persons had invaded the village and torched several houses forcing the occupants to run for shelter into the nearby church. The Talai said they had been warned of the consequences by the local community who claims they were practicing witchcraft causing the villagers some misfortunes.

Former Kapsisiywo civic leader David Sulo said the community had lived peacefully with their neighbors in Kabbirer for close to 50 year, but he suspected the latest flare up as politically motivated as the Talai had coexisted with their neighbors harmoniously for many years. He called upon the Provincial administration in Nandi Hills to intervene and restore order. He could not disclose the location of the whereabouts of those who hadn’t taken shelter in the churches for security reasons.

An impeccable source in Nandi Hills said that three people have already been apprehended and put into police custody on suspicion of being involved in the incident, and police were actively hunting for the rest.

Kabirer Locational Chief Sammy Keter could not tell the exact number of those in custody. The Nandi Hills D.C could not be reached for his immediate comment over the incident which has been roundly condemned by politicians and leaders in the entire Nandi Coounty.

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KENYA: CARTEL AND MANDARINS OF BUSINESS TYCOONS IN AWENDO TOWN ARE WARNED TO STOP FRUSTRATING THE WORK OF THE MP – ELECT FOR THE AREA.

Reports Leo Odera Omolo In Awendo Town.

Members of the sugar cane farming fraternity within Awendo cane growing zones have issued a stern warning to a cartel and mandarins with vast economic and business interests in the Awendo-based SonySugar Company Limited to desist from the bad habit of frustrating the work of the newly elected MP for the area.

The farmers through their spokesmen said that the elections are over, the resident of this agriculturally rich area should renew their concerted efforts in growing more cane. This, they said is the only way forward to promote economic activities and poverty eradication in the area.

The farmers were reacting on rumors and speculations, making the round within Awendo Town and its environs, to the effect that unknown persons suspected to be the associates of a cartel and mandarins of big business tycoons within the town have been issuing threats against the life of the newly elected Awendo MP Hon Fred Otieno Kopiyo.

Kopiyo, the former Principal of Gamba High School, which is located about ten kilometers to the west of Awendo town, had won the election against a half a dozen of other contestants on a Ford Kenya ticket.

This was after his victory for the ODM ticket was cancelled by the party headquarters following the intervention of unnamed senior politicians and businessmen in the area, which saw the ODM nomination certificate being handed to the nomination loser one Walter Owino who was the ODM official candidate.

The MP elect beat the latter hands down and other aspirants, and immediately swore to serve the much exploited and marginalized sugar cane farmers in the area to his best.

IN a phone conversation with this writer, Hon Kopiyo said that since the elections were now over the resident should work together in unity of purpose and I a concerted effort to develop the area to the highest level.

The MP – elect extended an olive branch to all those who competed against him, saying there is a room for all to work together for the interests of the residents.”Our common goal should be how quickly we could succeed in eradicating poverty among our people, ”he said.

He said despite of the area producing a lot of sugar cane and other cash crops, the poverty index is the highest

There must be no more witch-hunting, but leaders worth their salt should stand united together and developed the common approach toward the elimination of abject poverty in the area.

Symptoms that there were some people who were working secretly and covertly by placing the barriers before the newly elected MP had emerged during the height of electioneering campaign. One aspirant was allowed to hold public rallies within the Sonysugar company’s compound, while Hon Kopiyo could not even come close to the company estates and talk to the workers. But he said yesterday that he had forgiven the Sonysugar management for that kind of discrimination and was willing to work hand in hand with its managers for the benefits of all.

Another allegation against the SonySugar management was that some of its top managers are working in business partnership with the cartel of the Awendo based tycoons in partnership in the chains of fuel stations operated by the Kenyan Oil Company. “There is nothing wrong in people coming together and forming business partnership, but such partnership should not be operated while based on the malice.”

“People with business interests such as providing services to the SonySugar company or suppliers must desist from exercising undue influence on this public owned company”.said one Tom Okello a cane farmer in Oyani area.

The farmer also asked the Provincial administration and police authorities in Migori County to investigate the alleged threats being issued to the elected individual personalities and ensure that those responsible area brought to book.

Kopiyo, however, denied having received any direct threat for his life from anyone, but have heard the rumors that some people, especially those involved in multi-million shillings businesses with the SonySugar company were not happy with his recent election victory

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Kenya: All shall be well when we keep our hopes high looking for Justice

From: Judy Miriga

Good People,

Diaspora exlusion from voting is denying constitutional rights and it is unacceptable. We hope our voices shall be heard.

However, all is well that ends well and we shall not close our eyes for justice because where there is peace, we shall find ways to move forward united at peace with each other.

Keep your hopes high that all shall be well with our constitutional rights.

Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com

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12 die in attack by Mombasa militiamen

By Cyrus Ombati

Mombasa; Kenya: Twelve people including six police officers were on Sunday night killed in ambush in Mombasa and Kilifi Counties hours before voting began Monday in Kenya.

Police immediately declared the attack was staged by the Mombasa Republican Council followers. Inspector General of Police David Kimaiyo who flew to Mombasa on Monday morning said they are holding two members of MRC for interrogation.

In Garissa, two people were Sunday night killed in an attack by unknown assailants, bringing the death toll of the killed in the election related violence to 14.

Kimaiyo said 400 extra police officers were flown to Mombasa to beef up security and issued with orders not to fear to use force.

“The police officers are directed to use their firearms as provided in law and ensure that no further loss of lives of police officers and civilians is experienced,” said Kimaiyo.

He said the motive of the attack by the group was to disrupt voting as part of their complaints of marginalisation and historical injustices.

Kimaiyo was accompanied by his deputies Grace Kaindi and Samuel Arachi and head of CID Francis Muhoro when he addressed the media in his office in Nairobi.

He revealed police had intelligence of the planned attack but were ambushed on the way as they patrolled the area.

He said police had been informed the attack was to take place in Likoni and responded by clearing a roadblock that had been erected.

At about 11 pm on Sunday, police officers from Changamwe police station were informed over 200 people believed to be MRC members armed with rifles, bows and arrows were heading to attack police station around Miritini area.

“The officers fell into ambush of over 200 attackers who were placed on both sides of the road. The officers were overpowered and during the incident some of them were murdered. Two of the attackers were killed there and two arrested,” he said.

The police boss said the Chumani area in Kilifi, another group of attackers believed to be MRC members attacked police killing one near a chief’s camp.

Among the officers killed is the Changamwe OCPD Awuor Otieno, his OCS and junior officers who were accompanying them.

MRC has been agitating for various reforms among them land and called for investigations into what they term as historical injustices.

Kimaiyo said an explosion occurred in Garisa at Anti-Shifta Administration Police Camp. Two other people were killed in an attack in the town. The two include a staff of Kenya Red Cross stationed in Dadaab and an employee of public works.

Another explosion occurred near a polling centre in Mandera on Monday morning but no injury was reported. Voting went on but under tight security.

In Mathare slums in Nairobi, a man was killed in a fire that flattened 16 structures. Kimaiyo said preliminary findings show the fire was started by an electric fault.

In Shinyalu constituency, Western province, a vehicle belonging to former area MP Justus Kizito was burnt down by the public who accused him of voter malpractice. Kimaiyo said they are investigating the incident.

The police boss said they are so far impressed by the voter turn out and urged those who have not voted to go and do so.

“None should be threatened. Police are committed to put their lives on line to ensure they are safe.”

He said they would provide security in all areas to ensure voting goes on peacefully.

Gunmen kill State official in Garissa
Updated Monday, March 04 2013 at 00:00 GMT+3

By Cyrus Ombati
Garissa, Kenya: One person has been killed and another one seriously injured by gunmen in Garissa Town.

The attack occured along Ngamia Road on Sunday evening. The deceased was a government official attached to Ministry of Public Works in the town while the injured one is a nurse in Dadaab.

Police say the attackers had been trailing the victims before shooting them at point blank killing one on the spot and seriously wounding the other.

Several security agents have been deployed in the northern town ahead of Monday’s polls to avert any possible terror attack.

“We are conteted with the deployment of security officers in the area to ensure safe election period”, said Garissa PPO Charlton Mureithi.

Mureithi said no arrests have been made adding that police were pursuing the assailants.

The town has suffered several grenade and gun attacks since Kenyan troops crossed to Somalia to pursue Al shabaab militia.

Bett asks IEBC to extend voting to Tuesday

By Karanja Njoroge

Nakuru, Kenya: Orange Democratic Movement ( ODM) National Elections Board Chairman Franklin Bett has called on the IEBC to extend the voting exercise to Tuesday to compensate for the delay in the opening of most polling stations countrywide.

Bett said the IEBC should use its powers to have the voting extended to Tuesday to enable voters who were unable to cast their votes to do so.

“The polling stations opened late and the IEBC should extend the exercise to tomorrow (Tuesday) to compensate for the hours wasted,” Bett said during a press conference in Nakuru on Monday.

Bett also said the polls body owes Kenyans an explanation on why voter verification machines had malfunctioned in most parts of the country.

He said IEBC should tell Kenyans whether failure to use the machines will achieve the same results during voting.

“We have already been informed that some names are missing from the manual register and are concerned that the manual voting will achieve the same results intended with the use of the BVR machines,” he added.

He claimed some of the CORD alliance agents had been denied entry into some polling stations without any explanation.

Bett also claimed that some individuals had been allowed to leave the polling stations without being marked with indelible ink leaving room for double voting.

“In one of the stations in Nakuru one of our agents noticed that a person had left the station without the indelible mark,” said the Roads Minister.

At the same time the CORD alliance condemned the killing of police officers by suspected Mombasa Republican Council followers at the Coast.

“We condemn in the strongest terms possible the heinous and primitive attack, “Bett said.

He said security forces should be more alert to avoid such incidents and use information from the National Security Intelligence Service (NSIS) to pre- empt the attacks.

Muite unhappy with voting hitches

By Felix Olick

Kenya: Presidential candidate Paul Muite has challenged the IEBC to tell Kenyans why voter identification kits are not working in some regions.

Muite acknowleged hitches are bound to occur in such a new system but insisted that voters have a right to be informed of the affected areas and the steps being taken to correct the anomalies.

âThe electoral commmision has to tell Kenyans why the kits are not working, which regions they have failed to work and the steps being taken to correct this anomaly this would help eliminate suspisions,â he said.

Muite was speaking after casting his vote at kikuyu township primary school polling centre where he was accompanied by his wife.

He said Kenyans spent a whopping sh9 billion to aquire the modern kits to eliminate the âunfortunateâ incident in the last general election.

He commended Kenyans for turning out in large numbers and urged them to remain peaceful.

IEBC admits to voter verification challenge

By David Ohito

Nairobi: Kenya: The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has acknowledged it is facing challenges with the voting process in many polling stations countrywide.

The IEBC has asked Kenyans not to be discouraged by the hitches and to remain calm as they are resolved.

Chairman Issack Hassan issued a statement on the challenges from the Bomas of Kenya national tallying centre.

Hassan admitted to delays in start of voting, hitches in voter identification and mix-ups in voting material among other hiccups in some of the 34,000 polling stations nationwide.

Delays in opening of polling stations will be made up later in the day, he told journalists. Printed registers will be used instead of the electronic poll-book after failures in electronic voter identification using fingerprint readers and biometric voting machines. The registers to be used in manual verification have voter photos.

A mix up in voting materials means elections in four County Assembly wards have to be delayed until March 11. The affected areas are in Kuria, Bunyala and Gwassi.

IEBC officials have also been faced with a huge number of voters queuing as the voting process slowly got underway. Isolated cases of violence of have also been reported in Shinyalu in Kakamega County where a vehicle belonging to an outgoing MP was allegedly torched.

In Mombasa, reports of an attack on police officers by alleged members of the Mombasa Republican council left four officers killed. In Mandera, an explosive went off at a polling station but no injuries were reported and police later beefed up security as voting continued proceeded.

Safina’s Ochuodho barred from voting
By Digital Reporter

Safina party presidential running mate Dr Shem Ochuodho got a rude shock when electoral officials barred him from voting on grounds that he registered as a voter in Kampala, Uganda.

By 4.45pm, only fifteen minutes before closing of polling stations, Mr Ochuodho was still consulting with IEBC officials to allow him cast his ballot.

Ochuodho said his case was unique because his name is in the register but there is no polling station in Kampala making it difficult for him to vote.

âWe are still consulting on this matter but we hope I will be given a chance to cast my ballot. Mine is a unique case,â he said in telephone interview.

The former Rangwe MP argued that President Kibaki registered as a voter at Kenyatta International Conference Centre in Nairobi yet he voted in Othaya constituency and he should not be discriminated against.

By the time if filing this reports Ochuodho was still consulting with poll officers over the fate of his vote.

Safina’s presidential candidate Paula Muite cast his vote earlier in Kikuyu Constituency.

12 County Assembly representatives unopposed
By Peter Opiyo

Kenya: Twelve Candidates would soon be declared elected after they went in unopposed as County Assembly representatives.

CORD Presidential Candidate and Prime Minister Raila Odinga’s ODM and Jubilee’s running mate William Ruto’s URP each clinched five positions in this category while Jubilee’s Presidential candidate and Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta’s TNA has two slots.

Those elected unopposed in Mandera county include Emoi Hassan (URP, Banissa ward), Hassan Abdulla (Guba ward, TNA), Mohammed Shabure (Kiliwehiri ward, URP), Ibrahim Ahmed (Wargadad ward, URP) and Wariyo Ibrahim (Shimbir Fatuma ward, URP).

The ODM candidates who have been elected unopposed include Sylvester Madialo (Usonga ward, Siaya county), Joseph Osano (Chemelil ward, Kisumu county), Michael Ooro (Rusinga Island, Homa Bay county), Ronald Asiga (Wasimbete ward, Migori county) and Michael Osongo (Central Kanyamkago, Migori county).

Others are TNA’s John Njenga (Karai ward, Kiambu County) and URP’s Joseph Koech (Kipsomba ward, Uasin Gishu County.

Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) Chairman Isaack Hassan said the names of these candidates would soon be gazetted as elected members of the respective County Assembly wards representatives.

“There are cases of candidates whose candidature were unopposed. This will be pronounced and the names gazetted in due course,” said Mr Hassan.

Tanzania: Religious conflict flare ups in Zanzibar as Muslim and Christians go for each other’s throat following the torching down of churches in the Isles

Writes Leo Odera Omolo

INFORMATION emerging from the Tanzania’s commercial capital, Dar Es Salaam say investigations into the recent killing of a Catholic priest and the blowing up of a church in Zanzibar are pointing to an act of religious intolerance orchestrated by Muslim fundamentalists.

These attacks being linked to the recent infiltration of the Al-Shabaab terror group into the hitherto peaceful and politically stable United Republic of Tanzania.

This has emerged as local journalists have established that the government of Tanzania has called in security intelligence officers from the US and the UK to help it track down the killers of Evarist Munishi.

A church still under the construction in the largely Muslim archipelago of Zanzibar was set on fire within only 48 hours after the priest’s murder.

The police sources in Dar Es Salaam said that Father Munishi way was blocked by two young men at the entrance of the church compound who shot him at the close range in the head killing him instantly.

The Zanzibar shooting came barely a week after the religious attack that saw the killing of Mathayo Kachili of the Assembly of God church in Geita Region. The slain pastor was beheaded by Muslim extremists on the Tanzanian mainland as religion tensions increase between the Christians and the Muslims.

Local investigators are said to be in constant touch with those of the United States to exchange information related to the murder, including whether it was carried out by the homegrown terror outfits, having links across the border or by terrorists based in neighboring countries.

Local media have quoted Bishop Obeid Fabian, head of Zanzibar Pastor’s Fellowship as saying that churches in Zanzibar had in recent months appealed to the government to step up security, especially for pastors working on the Muslim majority Island.

But nothing much has been done. The Bishop said it was unfortunate that over seven Christian churches had been burnt down while the Isles government had not arrested anyone in connection with the violence.

The Tanzania National Security Council last week ordered the government security agencies to immediately negotiate with foreign security intelligence agencies over the killing of the Catholic Priest.

The US Ambassador to Tanzania Alfonzo Lenhedent was last week quoited as saying that the State Department in Washington DC ready to lent the Tanzanian government some assistance as it needed.

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Kenya: Chief Justice Played Into “Mungiki Letter”?

From: Mary Gakere

From: Joe Kihara Munugu

Chief Justice Played Into “Mungiki Letter”?
By Lance Kipng’etich : Nation Media : February 23 2013
http://elections.nation.co.ke/Blogs/-/1632026/1702608/-/11884gn/-/index.html

Kenya’s Chief Justice, Dr. Willy Mutunga, is a well-read man, so he must know about the infamous “Zinoviev letter”. The authors of a letter purporting to be from a group called the Mungiki Veterans’ Association borrowed heavily from the Zinoviev letter, one of the best known forgery-letters in history. This notorious Zinoviev letter was published in the British press four days before Britain’s general election of 1924. It was allegedly sent by the Communist Party in Moscow to the Communist Party of Great Britain. The letter, which was later revealed to be a forgery written by an M16 intelligence agent, appeared to be a directive from Moscow calling for intensified communist agitation in Britain.

It was an effort to show voters that the Labour party was working for the Soviet Union and, therefore, influence the electorate against them.The plot failed as it did not affect the Labour vote. However, it helped the Conservative Party hasten the collapse of the liberal party and contributed to the landslide victory for the Conservatives.

The letter took its name from a senior Soviet official, Grigory Zinoviev, its purported author.Many Kenyans were shocked and saddened to see Dr Mutunga similarly insert himself into the political scene with his own version of a clearly forged letter designed to influence an election.The reaction was one of immense sadness at seeing a respected figure like Dr Mutunga offering a serious proposition that the letter was written in defence of Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta and his presidential running mate in the Jubilee Coalition, William Ruto.

Whoever authored this document was defending no known interests of Uhuru, Ruto or the coalition they head and that has endeared itself to the hearts and minds of millions of Kenyans.

Uhuru and Ruto remain the real targets of the screaming forgery.
I hold no brief for the Mungiki, Kenyatta, Ruto or Jubilee. However, none of them are so boneheaded as to author the explicitly forged document that the CJ presented to the press with a straight face at the Supreme Court of Kenya at lunchtime on Wednesday, February 20.

Why did Kenya’s top jurist participate in such a cheap ploy?
The concluding remarks of the CJ’s statement accompanying the tabling of the pathetic forgery are instructive: “I appeal to Kenyans to hold a peaceful election. It is only by so doing that we shall silence these dark forces of retrogression and also advance our constitutional and democratic promise. My fellow Kenyans, with confidence and tribute to the nation, go and vote for our Constitution. It is the only way to reject those who threaten and proclaim violence as a false choice”.

Coming from the person designated the President of the Supreme Court of Kenya, these apparently pious words mask an unacceptably politically partisan and activist posture. They are a coded message calling for the defeat of the Jubilee Coalition by the Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (Cord).

Divisive manner
The head of the Supreme Court of Kenya has no business intervening in politics in such a divisive manner so close to the General Election.
He should remain far above the fray, evincing no support whatever for any side and no preference. He presumably holds one vote and will cast it as he deems appropriate come March 4 under conditions of the secret ballot.

Above all, the CJ must never be seen to be a participant in a political ruse full of propaganda and trickery.Whether the CJ was a witting or unwitting participant in the scornful tactic and strategy rolled out on Wednesday, whether he was a prime mover or a total dupe, is besides the point.

He, of all people, should not have rushed to judgment. He ought not to have treated the Jubilee Coalition with the contemptuous, distrustful manner that he demonstrated.
Sadly, the effect of the letter is that I, for one, will never look at the Supreme Court of Kenya, and Dr Mutunga’s leadership of it, with the same eyes again. Nor will millions of Kenyans who comprise the silent majority.

Although Uhuru and Ruto are the real targets of the miserable third-hand forgery, they will not fall victim to it.

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The writer, Lance Kipng’etich, is a book publisher in Nakuru, Kenya

Kenya: Neighbors Kill Neighbors as Kenyan Vote Stirs Old Feuds

From: Judy Miriga

Good People,

What should we expect with this flawed election if it cannot be differed and be postponed in order put things in order in the right perspective before election can take place???

I smell trouble people and the memories of 2007/8 is heaped in our memory lane and it shall not go away……and, everybody else is feeling the same…!!!

Judy Miriga
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Neighbors Kill Neighbors as Kenyan Vote Stirs Old Feuds

MALINDI, Kenya — In a room by the stairs, Shukrani Malingi, a Pokomo farmer, writhed on a metal cot, the skin on his back burned off. Down the hall, at a safe distance, Rahema Hageyo, an Orma girl, stared blankly out of a window, a long scar above her thimble-like neck. She was nearly decapitated by a machete chop — and she is only 9 months old.

Ever since vicious ethnic clashes erupted between the Pokomo and Orma several months ago in a swampy, desolate part of Kenya, the Tawfiq Hospital has instituted a strict policy for the victims who are trundled in: Pokomos on one side, Ormas on the other. The longstanding rivalry, which both sides say has been inflamed by a governor’s race, has become so explosive that the two groups remain segregated even while receiving lifesaving care. When patients leave their rooms to use the restroom, they shuffle guardedly past one another in their bloodstained smocks, sometimes pushing creaky IV stands, not uttering a word.

“There are three reasons for this war,” said Elisha Bwora, a Pokomo elder. “Tribe, land and politics.”

Every five years or so, this stable and typically peaceful country, an oasis of development in a very poor and turbulent region, suffers a frightening transformation in which age-old grievances get stirred up, ethnically based militias are mobilized and neighbors start killing neighbors. The reason is elections, and another huge one — one of the most important in this country’s history and definitely the most complicated — is barreling this way.

In less than two weeks, Kenyans will line up by the millions to pick their leaders for the first time since a disastrous vote in 2007, which set off clashes that killed more than 1,000 people. The country has spent years agonizing over the wounds and has taken some steps to repair itself, most notably passing a new constitution. But justice has been elusive, politics remain ethnically tinged and leaders charged with crimes against humanity have a real chance of winning.

People here tend to vote in ethnic blocs, and during election time Kenyan politicians have a history of stoking these divisions and sometimes even financing murder sprees, according to court documents. This time around, the vitriolic speeches seem more restrained, but in some areas where violence erupted after the last vote the underlying message of us versus them is still abundantly clear.

Now, the country is asking a simple but urgent question: Will history repeat itself?

“This election brings out the worst in us,” read a column last week in The Daily Nation, Kenya’s biggest newspaper. “All the tribal prejudice, all ancient grudges and feuds, all real and imagined slights, all dislikes and hatreds, everything is out walking the streets like hordes of thirsty undeads looking for innocents to devour.”

As the election draws nearer, more alarm bells are ringing. Seven civilians were ambushed and killed in northeastern Kenya on Thursday in what was widely perceived to be a politically motivated attack. The day before, Kenya’s chief justice said that a notorious criminal group had threatened him with “dire consequences” if he ruled against a leading presidential contender. Farmers in the Rift Valley say that cattle rustling is increasing, and they accuse politicians of instigating the raids to stir up intercommunal strife.

Because Kenya is such a bellwether country on the continent, what happens here in the next few weeks may determine whether the years of tenuous power-sharing and political reconciliation — a model used after violently contested elections in Zimbabwe as well — have ultimately paid off.

“The rest of Africa wants to know whether it’s possible to learn from past elections and ensure violence doesn’t flare again,” said Phil Clark, a lecturer at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London. “With five years’ warning, is it possible to address the causes of conflict and transfer power peacefully?”

Spurred on by Kenyan intellectuals and Western allies, Kenya has overhauled its judiciary, election commission and the nature of power itself. Dozens of new positions, like governorships and Senate seats, have been created to ensure that resources flow down more equitably to the grass roots, an attempt to weaken the winner-take-all system that lavished rewards and opportunities on some ethnic groups while relegating others to the sidelines.
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But in places like the Tana River Delta, where the clashes between Pokomos and Ormas have already killed more than 200 people, the new emphasis on local government has translated into more spoils to fight over. And there are nearly 50 governor races coming up across Kenya, many of them quite heated.

“The Orma are trying to displace us so we can’t vote,” said Mr. Bwora, the Pokomo elder. “They have burned our villages, even our birth certificates. How are we supposed to vote then?”

The Orma accuse the Pokomos of doing precisely the same thing, right down to the burning of birth certificates.

On the national stage, two of Kenya’s most contentious politicians — Uhuru Kenyatta and William Ruto — are running on the same ticket for president and deputy president. Both have been charged by the International Criminal Court with crimes against humanity stemming from the violence last time. Mr. Kenyatta, a deputy prime minister and son of Kenya’s first president, is accused of financing death squads that moved house to house in early 2008, slaughtering opposition supporters and their families, including young children.

He could quite possibly be elected Kenya’s next president and find himself the first sitting head of state to commute back and forth from The Hague, potentially complicating the typically cozy relationship between Kenya and the West.

There is a growing perception among many members of Mr. Kenyatta’s ethnic group, the Kikuyu, and Mr. Ruto’s, the Kalenjin, that they must win this election in order to protect their leaders from being hauled off to a jail cell in Europe, which is raising tensions even higher.

Most analysts here feel this election will be turbulent, though some argue it will not be as bad as last time.

“Things are different,” said Maina Kiai, a prominent Kenyan human rights advocate. For instance, he noted, it was the Kikuyu and Kalenjin who fought one another in the Rift Valley in 2007 and 2008, but now many members of those two groups are on the same side because their leaders have formed a political alliance.

“There may be new arenas of violence,” Mr. Kiai said. “But I don’t think the extent of violence will be the same.”

There is also a keen awareness of how much there is to lose. The Kenyan economy flatlined after the turmoil of the last election. But now it has recovered mightily, spawning a dizzying number of new highways, schools, hospitals, malls, wine bars, frozen yogurt stores, even free samples in the supermarket — evidence of Kenya’s position on this continent as home to a deep and booming middle class.

Many nations in this region depend on Kenya, as demonstrated by the economic chaos caused downstream during the last election when mobs blockaded Kenya’s highways and sent fuel prices spiking as far away as the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Another safety valve may be the courts, which are now considered much more independent, one of the biggest achievements since the last election. Kenya’s new judiciary is led by a former political prisoner and widely respected legal mind, Willy Mutunga, the chief justice, who said he was threatened this week.

The hope is that if any election disputes arise between Mr. Kenyatta and the other front-runner, Raila Odinga, Kenya’s prime minister, who says he was cheated out of winning last time, Justice Mutunga will step in — before people on the streets do.

But the Tana River Delta remains a blaring red warning sign, and there have been suspicions that political figures are deliberately fanning old disputes, in this case over land.

One leading Pokomo politician, who was an assistant minister, was recently arrested and accused of incitement, though the case was soon dropped. The allegation echoed the International Criminal Court cases, which assert that behind the ground-level mayhem in 2007 and 2008 were political leaders who incited their followers to kill for political gain.

Up and down the crocodile-infested Tana River, Pokomo and Orma youth are now patrolling the banks with spears and rusty swords. The result is a grim, sun-blasted tableau of ethnically segregated but parallel villages mired in the same poverty, misery and fear.

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KENYA: ODM GOON TURNS TO SERIAL KILLER

By Our Reporter

RESIDENTS of Kisumu East district have called on the area district security committee to crack down on an ODM goon who has now transformed himself into a serial killer in the area.

The residents who mostly reside in various parts of Kolwa say that the goon wears a Legio Maria sect catena at night while in the course of his reign of terror.

The terrified residents says that the goon whose name has been released wears the catena at night while caring an iron bar which he uses to silence members of the public. Many residents of Nyalenda where the hit man operates have called on the government to arrest the man who is a standard three drop out before he causes further harm to innocent members of the public.

He recently went underground after leading a vicious attack against supporters of Kisumu central aspirant Abdul Omar where CORD effect official John Kiarie was also manhandled. Supporters of Omar such as Martin Shikuku sustained deep cuts on the head following the ugly incident.

Kisumu police Chief Musa Kongoli promised to take stern action against the man.

Fearful members of the public say that the man who is a standard three drop out is out to harm everyone in sight once he is gripped by a strange spell of fits. Four people have been injured as a result of the attacks using an iron bar.

He normally hangs around Alfa house in the morning before teeming up with politicians and aspirants whom he extorts money from with menaces. Many leaders who have known his activities take cover once they spot him at various Hotels in Kisumu town.

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MUTUNGA’S DEATH THREATS BY MUNGIKI IS NOTHING NEW IN KENYAN POLITICS

From: Ouko joachim omolo
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2013

Chief Justice Willy Mutunga’s death threat by outlawed sect Mungiki is not something new in Kenyan politics. In April 2012 Parliamentarian Gitobu Imanyara shocked parliament when he claimed his life was in danger after a midnight encounter with presidential aspirant Uhuru Kenyatta goons who forced him to kneel on tarmac road and pray facing Mt Kenya.

To spare his life the goons ordered him to recite “Uhuru tuko Pamoja” (Uhuru we are together), which is the aspirant’s presidential campaign slogan, three times as he knelt on the road with his hands raised. The incident took place along State House Crescent and Members of Parliament said such attack in the neighbourhood of State House raised serious security issues.

Imanyara told Parliament that he was driving home at about 11.30 pm when he spotted a white saloon car that appeared to have stalled along State House Crescent and he slowed down to check if he could be of any help to its occupants. Immediately he stopped, four men brandishing knives pounced on his vehicle.

Imanyara was asked not to attend a political rally called by politicians to counter an earlier Gema meeting, which endorsed Uhuru as their presidential candidate, planned for that day. Beheading people and placing heads in strategic places has been the outlawed Mungiki trade mark.

The Imenti Central MP was warned not to take Prime Minister Raila Odinga to Meru and keep off anti- Uhuru campaigns along with other central Kenya politicians he said were the subject of discussion by Gema leaders in a recent meeting at the late Njenga Karume’s Landmark Hotel in Nairobi.

It is the same venue assistant minister Nguiyai told the International Criminal Court (ICC), during the confirmation hearing of the case against Uhuru that he used to meet with Mungiki members during 2008 post election crisis. Click here for more information-DAILY POST: REVEALED: Uhuru, Njenga and Thuo: The Mungiki

In March 2009, two activists from the Oscar Foundation Free Legal Aid Clinic Kenya, a human rights non-governmental organization (NGO), Executive Director Mr Kamau King’ara and the Foundation’s Programmes Co-coordinator Mr Paul Oulu were shot dead along State House.

The Oscar Foundation had been active in highlighting the issue of extrajudicial killings of suspected sect members according to Washington Post 7 Mar. 2009; BBC 6 Mar. 2009; and US 25 Feb. 2009, Sec. 1a.

The killings occurred within hours of a government spokesperson Dr Alfred Mutua calling the Foundation a “front” for the Mungiki sect (Washington Post 7 Mar. 2009; Welt Online 6 Mar. 2009; Times Online 7 Mar. 2009). Dr Alfred Mutua accused the Oscar Foundation of fundraising abroad to support Mungiki activities locally.

Mutunga received death threats two days before a ruling on petitions seeking to block Jubilee presidential candidate Uhuru Kenyatta and his running mate William Ruto from the March 4 election. He received a poison-pen letter from a group claiming to be the outlawed Mungiki sect.

It warned against a ruling locking the two leaders from the presidential race over the charges they face at the International Criminal Court. The CJ said the letter, dated February 13, was signed from the ‘Mungiki Veteran Group/ Kenya Sovereignty Defence Squad’.

The Mungiki wanted the ruling to be in favour of Uhuru and Ruto which a High Court ruling, delivered on February 15, throwing out four petitions challenging the suitability of Uhuru and Ruto for public office.

Mutunga also said he had been subjected to an embarrassing situation at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport when an immigration officer temporarily blocked him from travelling to Tanzania. Immigration officer claimed he had received orders from Head of Public Service Francis Kimemia to block Mutunga from travelling.

In his statement, Mutunga said a poison-pen letter was delivered at his office February 18, by a group calling itself Mungiki Veterans Group/Kenya Sovereignty Defence Squad, making threats against Judges, ambassadors and himself.

Mungiki has shifted political alliances a number of times, they have been accused of random and brutal attacks on political and business opponents, playing the role as clients in previous elections.

According to ICC prosecutor Fatou Bensouda, the slain Mungiki officials were instrumental in the sects’ participation in the violence that rocked the country after the bungled 2007 presidential polls.

She revealed when she visited Kenya recently that the witnesses believe the killings and forced disappearances was part of a post-election violence “clean-up” conducted by State agents to conceal the involvement of the accused and other senior officials.

“Several senior Mungiki members disappeared or were murdered by suspected members of the Kenyan security apparatus in the immediate aftermath of the PEV. These individuals had direct knowledge of the accused contributions to the crimes charged,” Bensouda said.

Bensouda, who made an extensive tour of the country, had complained that some key witnesses have been intimidated, compromised, or threatened with death and execution.

Historically Kenya has been in threats and violence whenever certain communities felt that their powers were under threats. When Kenya became the Republic of Kenya in December 12, 1964, and Jomo Kenyatta became President.

Many Kikuyu elites believed that they had suffered the most during the colonial period and therefore they should benefit the most from independence. Tom Mboya, the Luo-Suba secretary-general of KANU was assassinated in 1969 when Kenyatta inner circle gurus expected he could succeed Kenyatta as the president.

In order to stick to power President Kenyatta banned the Kenya Party Union (KPU) of Jaramogi Oginga Odinga and detained its leaders. The idea was to make Kenya a de facto one-party state. Many Kenyans considered Kenyatta’s repressive response as a means of consolidating the power of the KANU and the Kikuyu.

Several Kikuyu political leaders were associated with a tribal organization called the Gikuyu/Kikuyu, Embu, Meru Association (GEMA) which was aiming to keep Kikuyu political hegemony.

Despite the country’s independence, land claims of communal pastoral groups such as the Maasai and Kalenjin who were evicted from the Rift Valley area during the colonial period were not accommodated in his government.

GEMA went as far as trying to introduce a constitutional amendment to prevent non-Kikuyu Vice President Moi from succeeding Kenyatta but failed because they did not get the majority support from other ethnic communities.

When Daniel arap Moi eventually became the president he chose Mwai Kibaki (a Kikuyu) as Vice President to get attraction support from some Kikuyus, with the aim to stick to power just as Kenyatta did for 15 years.

Moi’s problem began shortly he disproportionately appointing Kalenjin to positions of power in his regime and by granting economic advantages to the Kalenjin. This led to formation of vigilante groups known as Mwakenya to work for his downfall.

Like Kenyatta, Moi’s government assassinated Dr Robert Ouko, a former foreign minister who had criticized his regime. Kalenjin elites feared Ouko would succeed Moi, so the assassination.

The Kalenjin Assistant Minister Kipkalia Kones declared Kericho District a KANU zone and stated that the Kalenjin youth in the area had declared war on the Luo community in retaliation for several Kalenjins killed in earlier violence.

In the Chemichimi (the Bungoma District), the Kalenjin attacked the Luhya community. The brutal attack against non-Kalenjin ethnic groups caused retaliatory attacks against Kalenjins in many areas.

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USA: Offensive, sexist and ignorant

Rep. Duncan (R-TN) just said that “most men can handle [domestic abuse] a little better than a lot of women can.” Comments like this are offensive and dangerous, and Rep. Duncan must apologize. Can you sign the petition?
http://act.weareultraviolet.org/go/510?t=2&akid=322.6000.AYX0ba

From: Nita and Shaunna, Ultraviolet

Dear Readers:

Want to know why the Violence Against Women Act has gone nowhere in Congress? Because Congress is filled with people like Representative John “Jimmy” Duncan, Jr (R-TN).

Yesterday, during an interview about the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), Rep. Duncan said that “like most men, I’m more opposed to violence against women than even violence against men, because most men can handle it a little better than a lot of women can.”2

What?!? Abuse is wrong, no matter who the target is. Being protected from a violent partner doesn’t make a woman weak. Period.

Comments like this promote the very dangerous idea that some people don’t need protection, and that those who do are somehow weak. Rep Duncan’s comments are offensive, sexist and ignorant and they are disturbingly reminiscent of the attitudes Representatives Todd Akin and Richard Mourdock showed towards women last year with their comments about rape.4

Even worse, Rep. Duncan says he isn’t sure whether he’ll support reauthorization of VAWA.5 Speaker John Boehner must make sure Rep. Duncan apologizes immediately on the House floor, and then Rep. Duncan must show he’s serious about protecting all people from abuse by signing on as a cosponsor of the expanded Violence Against Women Act now. These comments were published in the press late yesterday and a firestorm is beginning to develop. When elected officials say dangerous and offensive things, they must be held accountable–otherwise we’ll never make progress on important issues like VAWA. If all of us add our names right now, we can make sure he makes this right–but we need to act quickly.

Rep. Duncan’s comments are not just offensive, they’re also dangerous. While conservatives in the House continue to block VAWA, shelters, domestic violence hotlines and other key service providers are left to wonder how long they’ll be able to keep their doors open.6 Domestic violence is a real problem in this country–three women die each day at the hands of an intimate partner.7

Over the past two decades, this life-saving law has been expanded every time it’s come up for renewal. Those expansions have never been controversial until last year when the Tea Party-controlled House blocked it from passing over new protections for the most underserved communities. Now, extremists in the House are continuing to block the bill while countless women’s lives are hanging in the balance.8

Here are just a few of the ways that VAWA has helped to curb domestic violence:9

– Strengthened federal penalties for repeat sex offenders and created a federal “rape shield law,” which prevents offenders from using survivors’ past sexual conduct against them at trial.

– Trained over 500,000 law enforcement officers, prosecutors, and judges every year to ensure they understand the realities of domestic and sexual violence.

– Established the National Domestic Violence Hotline, which has answered over 3 million calls and receives over 22,000 calls every month; 92% of callers report that it’s their first call for help.

And the results have been clear–since 1994 when it passed, domestic violence has declined 67%.10

Rep. Duncan’s comments show just how out of touch he is with women, and with the reality of domestic violence. Can you sign the petition urging him to apologize, and show that he’s serious about protecting all people from abuse by signing on as a cosponsor of the Violence Against Women Act?

Sign the petition today.
http://act.weareultraviolet.org/go/510?t=4&akid=322.6000.AYX0ba

Thanks for speaking out,

Nita, Shaunna, Kat, and Karin, the UltraViolet team

Sources:

1. John Duncan On VAWA: Most Men Can Handle Violence Better Than Most Women, Huffington Post, February 19, 2013

2. Ibid.

3. Ibid.

4. GOP’s Akin, Mourdock lose Senate elections, Washington Post, November 7, 2012

5. John Duncan On VAWA: Most Men Can Handle Violence Better Than Most Women, Huffington Post, February 19, 2013

6. The Violence Against Women Act is on life support, Washington Post, Jan 25, 2013

7. Each Day 3 Women Die Because of Domestic Violence, National Network to End Domestic Violence

8. Leahy, Crapo Reintroduce Bipartisan Bill To Reauthorize The Landmark Violence Against Women Act, Senator Leahy Press Release, January 22, 2013

The Violence Against Women Act is on life support, Washington Post, Jan 25, 2013

9. “Factsheet: The Violence Against Women Act,” The White House, accessed January 24, 2013

10. Ibid.

Attack on Bundestag convoy in Tanzania

From: Yona F Maro

Heavy attack in Africa on six Bundestag Member!

The car convoy of parliamentarians came Friday morning in Zanzibar under fire. A previously unknown perpetrated an attack on the vehicle of the military police with a heavy stone. He smashed the windscreen.

6:45: The convoy with 2 jeeps driving off to the hotel, direction airport. Military police sit in the first car. You should protect the MEPs. The six members of Parliament and the German Ambassador to Tanzania, Klaus-Peter Brandes sitting in the second car.

Shortly before 7 o’clock then the attack. The ambush, approaching a masked, attacked the police jeep with the stone. A pop, the windscreen chips. The car enters the spin.

Instead of stopping, increase the pace of both jeeps and jets–for fear of further attacks. Only, the convoy stops at the airport. The driver gets out of the car, is slightly injured. The MEPs and the Ambassador are intact.

“We had luck in disguise,” the FDP members of Parliament Heinz-Peter Haustein said relieved. “That was a fanatic, who came out of the ambush. It would have are different.”

According to Haustein, who sat second jeep, the bombers could have been also accomplices. “So it was quite right that the convoy is – continued to upset any more people.”

Meanwhile, members of the Parliament are back in Germany. In the afternoon landed their plane in Berlin.

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Kenya: Gun totting thugs kidnapped a prominent Oyugis trader in a political related violence

Writes Leo Odera Omolo

The rate of crime waves in Oyugis town and its environs is reported to have reached the most worrying point and alarming proportion..

The semi-rural town is located in Rachuonyo South district within the Homa-Bay County.Cases of politically related intimidation are also said to be on the upsurge with several local leaders reporting having received phone calls containing life threatening messages.

A young man was killed a couple of weeks ago as he walked home at about 8.p.m after attending a church service in town. So far no arrest has been made.

Johnson Arong’a Apart met his death as he was walking to his home in Kokal village outside Oyugis town after attending an evening church meeting.

Another shocking incident occurred last week when Willis Ocholla a prominent trader in Oyugis town was abducted by four gun-0rorring thugs. The thugs drove him in his car all the way to Mumias where his car was eventually abandoned..

The incident took place while Ocholla was driving to his residence within Oyugis town after 8 p.m in the evening. The thugs blocked his path with another car and four thugs emerged, one of the brandishing what looked like an AK 47assault rifle. The bundled Ocholla into the back sea of his car, blind folded him and drove towards Kisumu.

He was later released in a Kisumu city residential estate where he was abandoned by his abductors chained from behind and stripped naked.

Oholla had the colossal sums of money toi the tune of Kshs 300,000 which the they took after frisking his pockets.

He was later rescued by a good Samaritan who gave him a trouser and took him to the Kisumu Police Station. The victim was later admitted to the New Nyanza General Hospital in Kisumu Central Police Station. The good Samaritan also gave him a trouser and thereafter took him to the New Nyanza General Hospital for treatment. He could not speak at the time because the thugs had beaten him up.

Prior to the incident,sources in Oyugis said Ocholla had received the verbal warning from a person whom he knew pretty well who told him to scale his businesses down, especially his flourishing wholesale store.

At the same time, a civic leader representing Wire / Migwi ward Coun Jevis Abuor reported last week that he had received a telephone message warning him not to support a certain parliamentary candidate in the area or else his life would be in danger.The Councilor made a report at the Oyugis police station.

Similar incident of intimidations coming from marauding youths allied to parliamentary aspirants in the contest for the Kasipul seat are on the high increase.

The former MP for Kasipul-Kabondo William Oloo Otula has strongly condemned what he termed as life threatening political thuggeries in the area and called upon the police in Rachuoyo South to redouble their day and night patrol around Oyugis town and its environs.

Otula who said he had lost a cousin the late Arong’a Apat appealed to the police to ensure that the culprits who killed the young man were brought to book.

Otula who represented the area in parliament between 1992 and 1997appeal to the candidates vying for the parliament seat in the area to conduct their campaign in peace and refrain from engaging the drunken youths to disrupt the peace and tranquility in the are.

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