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NEW BOOK REVEALS HOW FATHER KAISER’S SUPERIORS WANTED HIM LEAVE KENYA

From: ouko joachim omolo
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BY FR JOACHIM OMOLO OUKO, AJ
NAIROBI-KENYA
THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 2012

The new book by Christopher Goffard: ‘You Will See Fire’ describes how American Mill Hill Father John Kaiser was a disturbed man after one of his catechists, Lucas, handed him a hand-delivered letter all the way from Nairobi, a summon letter from an authority he could not refuse—Giovanni Tonucci, the papal nuncio, the Pope’s representative in Kenya.

When Francis Kantai, one of his catechists—a young Masai he had enlisted as a helper and a cultural bridge to the local people—would describe the priest’s sudden unease as he opened the letter. What is it, Father? What does it say? As Kantai recalled, Fr Kaiser gave a curt reply—I don’t give a damn—and took the letter down the hall to his room and closed the door.

Tonucci summoned him to report to him immediately since the matter was apparently urgent, though unspecified. After the summons, his mood changed. He wept at Mass. He asked for prayers. He grabbed his duffel bag then climbed into his truck with his axe and his rosary beads and his Bible and his neck brace and his shotgun, disappearing down the red-dirt road on the half-day trip to Nairobi.

His bishop and regional superior was afraid that Father Kaiser could find himself into big problem if he continued naming names—a roster of the regime’s untouchable potentates, Julius Sunkuli being one of them. He was a politician prominent among the untouchables.

Despite the warning and fear Father Kaiser was never cowed-he exercised his prophetic role to name-names of corrupt and evil minded leaders. Kaiser courageously went on to do the unpardonable: He even named Moi himself. He testified for two days, sparring with government lawyers, trying to distill the dark knowledge he had absorbed.

In the eighteen months since then, he had been upping the stakes, demanding not just that Moi be prosecuted at The Hague, where he vowed to serve as a witness, but pressing for criminal charges against Sunkuli, as well.

His superiors believed the tribunal was a waste of time since he was dealing with untouchable, and for that matter Kaiser’s intention to name names was a pointless provocation to Government authorities.

It was due to his courage that even though, according Goffard any of his superiors could have ordered him out of Lolgorien, back to the States, Kaiser could refuse to adhere to the call because of his prophetic role to be the voice of the marginalized.

In recent years we have seen some priests and religious who advocate for justice and peace being ordered to leave Kenya by their superiors through the advice of the local church authorities.

Father Kaiser was not only a courageous priest-he was truly a man of God who would always want God’s will be done and not the will of his superiors. God’s will to him was to be a major voice in opposition to the Kenyan dictator Daniel Moi.

It is against the background that even though in 2000, while preparing to speak against the regime, he received a letter telling him Utaona Moto – You Will See Fire, this did not stop him from advocating justice and peace.

On August 24, 2000, the body of Fr John Anthony Kaiser was found at 6am near two acacia trees on the Naivasha-Nakuru highway. Six days later was his requiem mass at Minor Basilica presided over by Tonucci, the very man who together with his superiors wanted him to leave Kenya.

Father Kaiser’s lawyer, Charles Muthi Gathenji could not believe as he listened as the papal nuncio—the man who’d issued Kaiser’s final summons to Nairobi—stood before the crowd, extolling the American priest’s crusade for justice and declaring him a martyr to the faith. To him this was hypocrisy of the first class.

A Kenyan Mill Hill priest from Ukwala parish-Kisumu archdiocese, Fr James Juma who took the government of Moi to task over the mysterious death of Fr Kaiser was forced by his superior to leave Kenya to South Africa.

The regional superior during Kaiser and Juma who later became the bishop of Ngong was a Dutch priest, Fr Cornelius Schilder who was secretly advised to leave Kenya after it emerged that he sexually molested underage boy.

The alleged offences were committed in 1993 when he served as a priest in Ngong diocese in the outskirts of Nairobi before taking over as Bishop in November 2003. According to the Dutch media, Bishop Schilder is now living near the Dutch village of Oosterbeek.

The accuser who by then was now 32-year-old Michael ole Uka came forward in 2005 and informed the church authorities of his allegations when he suffered such severe injuries from abuse that he required urgent medical treatment. The treatment was paid for by the Mill Hill Missionaries, the congregation to which the accused priests and Dutch bishop belong. Mr Uka also received financial compensation and further aid.

Since 2009 Bishop Schilder has not been allowed to carry out the duties of a bishop and as a priest he has been placed under supervision of Mill Hill. To cover up Vatican’s official line has been that Bishop Schilder was retired on health grounds.

Fr Kaiser was born in Perham, Minnesota, USA, on November 29, 1932. In 1960 he came to Mill Hill to study theology and on July 11, 1964, he was ordained a priest at St. Louis. After his ordination Fr Kaiser was appointed to Kisii Diocese; in 1993 he was transferred to Ngong Diocese, where he remained until his death.

His superiors wanted him to leave Kenya after realising that during the last years of his life, he lived surrounded by controversy, clashing with high-level government figures over his fight for the poor. In 1998, he testified before the Akiwumi Commission and accused the government of Moi of atrocities against the population.

Christopher Goffard is a reporter for the Los Angeles Times and the author of a novel, “Snitch Jacket.” The title of his new nonfiction book, “You Will See Fire,” is taken from one of the many threats that Kaiser received, a warning whose seriousness Kaiser never doubted.

Goffard skillfully assembles the details of his life and death, counterpointing these narrative strands with the story of Charles Mbuthi Gathenji, a Kenyan attorney who was determined to discover the truth about the case.

Goffard describes in the book how Kaiser spent hours in his room, reading, poring over documents, making notes in his journal. For some time, he’d been anticipating his violent death, warning friends and family in the States to expect it.

“Goffard writes. Kaiser had grown up on a farm in backwoods Minnesota. He’d learned to hunt and had spent three years in the Army, serving as a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne Division, before he decided to become a priest and enrolled in Jesuit missionary school.

Kaiser wanted adventure and headed to Africa, where the work exhilarated him. He undertook herculean building projects as well as baptisms and sick calls. He traversed the countryside on his Honda motorcycle.

“He took confession in the shade of eucalyptus trees and threw up churches across the countryside, quick, crude structures of red earth and river-bottom sand,” Goffard notes.

A crack shot, Kaiser hunted for meat that he distributed to his parishioners. “He earned a nickname, ‘Kifiaru wa Maskini’: Rhino for the Poor.”

During Moi regime corruption became endemic, likewise torture, conveniently timed car crashes that wiped out opponents, and bungled robberies in which everybody, including the apparent criminal and the apparent victim, conveniently lost their lives. Moi kept a million dead Kenyans on the electoral rolls, ensuring that democracy tilted his way.

Kaiser witnessed land grabs, murder, rape, horrors of a refugee camp under dictator Moi. He was against these ills of which he spoke openly even though he that might well be risking his life for his faith. But for his role as a prophet he took courage to be the voice of the victims.

Fr Kaiser went as far as defying his superiors in the church, and instead took the fight so effectively to the Moi regime that he became a threat. His superiors pressed him to leave, but the headstrong Kaiser plowed on. He was among the few courageous prophets who had dared to oppose the sinister and all-powerful Moi.

Father John Kaiser was a figure larger than life. He was fierce in his commitments, devoted to the poor and displaced, and fearless—what some would call reckless—in the pursuit of justice.

To unearth the truth, the Government of Moi invited Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) detectives from Washington. They were led by Mr Thomas Carey. After extensive investigations, they concluded that the Mill Hill missionary had committed suicide.

One of the reasons the FBI gave in their report was that Kaiser probably decided to commit suicide instead of being forced by his superiors to leave Kenya. The initial post-mortem conducted by Kenya government concluded that Kaiser, a complicated man, committed suicide.

The post-mortem conducted by FBI also concluded that Kaiser killed himself, despite major discrepancies in the evidence. But his lawyer maintained hi investigation pointed to a potentially explosive cover-up by both the Kenyan government and the FBI.

Father John Anthony Kaiser was found dead along the Naivasha-Nakuru road, on August 24, 2000. The death raised a hue and cry among fellow clergymen and wananchi. People were saying that his head had been blown apart, that his own shotgun lay nearby.

The shotgun would stay with Fr Kaiser as he walked the grounds at night, locking the church, shuttering the windows of his home, double-checking the locks; it stayed with him as he walked down the long, shadowed hallway to his room, the last on the left.

According to Gathenji however, Kaiser’s death had the feel of a classic state-sanctioned hit, carried out by a cadre of professional assassins. It was the work of what he called “Murder, Inc.”—a vast apparatus of spies, security forces, and hit men with links to State House.

A team of FBI agents were summoned by the U.S. ambassador Johnnie Carson. The ambassador had promised the Bureau’s investigation would be an independent one. Not like a decade earlier when Moi had invited New Scotland Yard in to investigate the murder of his foreign minister, Robert Ouko, but had curtailed the probe when it pointed to members of his inner circle.

The president had used the legendary British agency as an unwitting pawn in his cover-up. The investigation had supplied the illusion of the pursuit of justice while anger abated and memories faded and witness after witness died, some of them mysteriously.

Even Gathenji thought the FBI investigation was in good hands since the Americans wouldn’t permit themselves to be Moi’s dupes, and they would raise hell if they were trifled with. So seriously was the case being treated in the United States that senators there were taking to the floor of Congress to demand justice for Kaiser.

Other reasons the FBI gave as the reason why Kaiser committed suicide was that he had a history of depression in his family that is why he could cry during mass or feel uncomfortable.

Goffard in his book however, sees Kaiser’s bipolar disorder as “a condition that informed his courage, his sense of justice, his fearlessness. I read about Lincoln and Churchill suffering from depression, and I think it gave them insight into human suffering they couldn’t have had otherwise.”

Kaiser, he says, was a devout Catholic but also “someone who was never really comfortable with authority. He had not only denounced (then President Daniel) Moi but had fought to bring rape charges against one of his top ministers…“In life, Fr Kaiser had been a troublemaker, an obstinate and single-minded man who railed against church passivity and clashed with his bishops, his missionary bosses, his fellow priests.

Four FBI agents fanned out across the country, accompanied by plain clothes men from the Kenyan police. It was to be a joint investigation. The Kenyans would translate the words of Kiswahili-speaking witnesses.

They would provide helicopters to reach remote villages. They would sit close during interviews. This presented an obvious problem- who would risk telling the Americans anything in the presence of Kenyan policemen, for decades an integral part of Moi’s apparatus of fear?

This conclusion was clearly against the ballistics evidence and also against the character of a strong man who wrote: “I want all to know that if I disappear from the scene, because the bush is vast and hyenas many that I am not planning any accident, nor, God forbid, any self-destruction”.

Yet still, when Mwai Kibaki won the election in December 2002, a new government was in place and, at the request of the Kenyan Episcopal Conference, this new government reopened the case to start fresh investigations, Kaiser’s death mysteries still persists.

The inquest begun in 2003 and many witnesses were heard: one of them was Mr Julius Sunkuli, a minister who was accused of raping two girls, Florence Mpayei and Anne Sawoyo.

At the end of the inquest, presiding magistrate, Maureen Odero, concluded that Fr Kaiser was murdered, ruling that the “Suicide Theory” was based on a pre-conceived notion, but stated that “she could not — on the basis of evidence tabled before her in the inquest — point out with certainty who the priest’s killers were”.

“If Sunkuli wanted to eliminate a person because of these allegations, then in the court’s view, he would have targeted the girls themselves or his named political detractors and not Fr Kaiser who was not the source of the allegations.

“It is probably true that Sunkuli may have been unhappy that Fr Kaiser supported these girls but then many other people offered support to the two girls including the officials at FIDA who filed cases on behalf of the girls. Why would he target Fr Kaiser whose role in the whole thing was peripheral?” the court wondered.

“You Will See Fire: A Search for Justice in Kenya” tells the story of John Kaiser, a Minnesotan and former Marine who spent most of his life in rural Kenya as a priest. Most writers wouldn’t resist so many bridges of familiarity, but Goffard dares us to think differently.

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DR Congo opposition leader issues “arrest warrant” against Kabila

From: Judy Miriga

Folks,

Before things fall apart, all Parties and Presidential contestants should accept for a recount of the votes.

Sad to say that, Congo as a Nation has been given a raw deal over the years by world leaders since the heinous death of Lumumba. Congo has been neglected by leaders of the world because, the corrupt and unscrupulous International Corporate Special Interest Cartels are busy creating their wealth in the guess of “Free Trading” from “Intellectual Property Thieving”, sacking the blood of the innocent, killing and exterminating the poor and from plundering taking for free “Public Wealth” from illegal acts and unconstitutional invasion, where many Congolese have been evacuated and driven out of their homes by force………..

We are all aware there are vested interests, amassed to political correctness attitude who wield and control power at will, that continue to push Congolese into sorry-state-of-affair. It is about time this must stop immediately and people should act rightly and justly to save many innocent Congolese from perishing in the hands of these brutal Special Interest cartels who are after Mineral Wealth of Congolese………..who own illegal trading factories and use force to intimidate and marginalize the innocent poor.

It is too painful and extremely very sad that other human treat disadvantaged helpless people like animals driven to slaughter house, without due concern to Abuse, Violation and Crime Against Humanity……

Let us all honor common agreement that life is precious irrespective of class or position in life, that common Law to value and honor dignity of humanity transcends no global boundary and all must adhere to abide and own responsibility to such principles and face Law as it deems fit.

May God Bless us all……..

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

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DR Congo opposition leader issues “arrest warrant” against Kabila

The leader of the opposition Union for Democracy and Social Progress (UDPS), Etiene Tshisekedi has issued “an arrest warrant” against the country’s re-elected President Joseph Kabila.

“I have asked all the Congolese people to bring here Kabila when he is still alive, and whoever does that will be well rewarded,” Tshisekedi, who declared himself as the president of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) on Sunday said.

He also declared that the government and the governors of the country’s 11 provinces had all resigned as from Sunday.

“From now on, ministerial departments will be led by secretary generals, the governors of the 11 provinces will be replaced by director generals and no governor should leave the country before handing over to his successor,” Tshisekedi said.

Tshisekedi announced that he will be sworn in before the Congolese people on Friday at the Martyrs stadium in Kinshasa, the capital and the stronghold of the UDPS.

The self-proclaimed president also appealed to the people to remain calm to enable investors to come and invest in DR Congo.

According to the final results announced by the Supreme Court on December 16, Kabila was re-elected with 48.95 percent of the votes cast in the November 28 polls, while Tshisekedi came in second with 32.33 percent.

Congo Court Upholds President’s Victory;
Opposition Candidate previously has rejected results

By Associated Press, Published: December 16
KINSHASA, Congo — Congo’s supreme court on Friday upheld President Joseph Kabila’s victory following a contested election, raising fears of more violence in sub-Saharan Africa’s largest nation because the main opposition candidate already has rejected the results showing he placed second.

The November election was only the second democratic vote in Congo’s 51-year history, and the first to be organized by the Congolese government rather than by the international community. Observers have expressed concern about irregularities, saying voter turnout results were impossibly high in some districts.

Kabila, Congo’s incumbent president, had faced 10 candidates, including Etienne Tshisekedi, a 79-year-old longtime opposition leader who is enormously popular with the country’s impoverished masses. Observers fear unrest if Tshisekedi orders his supporters to take to the streets. So far, Tshisekedi has called for calm, telling his supporters to await his instructions.

Another opposition candidate, Vital Kamerhe, had appealed to Congo’s supreme court to annul the presidential vote, but the court said late Friday that his complaint was groundless and lacked sufficient evidence. The decision was announced by Justice Jerome Kitoko, the court’s vice president.

Kabila first came to power after his father’s assassination and now has led the massive, mineral-rich Central African nation for a decade. Results released one week ago showed he had 49 percent of the vote, and Tshisekedi had 32 percent of the nearly 19 million votes cast.

Just 24 hours after those results were published, U.S. observers from the Atlanta-based Carter Center founded by former President Jimmy Carter issued a statement saying the vote lacked credibility.

David Pottie, one of the senior observers with the Carter Center, said it was impossible to have 100 percent voter turnout in a region where less than 2 percent of the roads are paved, and equally improbable for all the votes to go to Kabila, when there were 11 candidates on the ballot.

Country experts and opposition leaders originally had urged the government to delay the vote due to massive logistical problems. Instead, the poll went ahead although it was extended by several days so that more voters could cast ballots.

Congo sprawls across an area the size of Western Europe in the heart of Africa and neighbors nine other countries. Some districts of Congo, which suffered decades of dictatorship and two civil wars, are so remote that ballot boxes had to be transported across muddy trails on the heads of porters, and by dugout canoe across churning rivers.

The election took place amid significant unrest in Congo’s east, where dozens of militia groups and rebels continue to terrorize people. Government soldiers and rebels have brutally raped women, men and children, and burned down villages. Hundreds of thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes because of violence.

The fighting is fueled by the competition to control mines, many operated by soldiers, rebels and militiamen who use the minerals to fund their armed groups.

Copyright 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Congo opposition parties plan “ghost towns”
By Jonny Hogg | Reuters – 8 hrs ago

KINSHASA (Reuters) – Congo’s opposition plans to turn the sprawling capital Kinshasa and other cities across the country into “ghost towns” in a show of force after the country’s highest court confirmed President Joseph Kabila as winner of a disputed November 28 election.

A spokesman for the opposition said on Saturday it will ask Kinshasa’s 8 million residents to stay at home, joining people across the vast Central African nation in shutting down businesses and bringing public services to a standstill.

Democratic Republic of Congo’s Supreme Court in a ruling on Friday, said Kabila won the November 28 election, rejecting opposition demands for the vote to be annulled over fraud allegations.

The court said the opposition had failed to prove the vote was rigged.

The Secretary General for opposition leader Etienne Tshisekedi’s UDPS party said Congo’s opposition parties will meet early next week, to issue to call.

“On Monday there will be a massive meeting of all opposition parties in Kinshasa, and on Tuesday we are calling for ‘ghost towns’,” said Jacquemain Shabani Lukoo.

Kabila is expected to be sworn into office on Tuesday December 20, according to Kikaya Bin Karubi, Congo’s ambassador to Britain and a top official in Kabila’s camp.

“Several heads of state have already confirmed they are coming,” Karubi said.

CRISIS RISK

Kinshasa, was calm on Saturday as people went about their businesses, while busloads of Kabila supporters shuttled around town, celebrating his victory.

Congo’s second post-war vote was expected to set the mineral-rich nation, more than half the size of the European Union, on the path to recovery and spur further investments in its resources.

But the disputed election risks plunging it into a prolonged crisis.

Government spokesman Lambert Mende, said the opposition was free to protest as long as they do not disturb other people or break the law.

“We are in a democratic country. If they want to demonstrate every day, they are free to do so but they must work with local authorities,” Mende told Reuters by telephone on Saturday.

Observers said the vote, long hampered by organizational hurdles before it was held on November 28, was marred by violence and other irregularities and the results lacked credibility.

Two U.S. senators on the foreign relations subcommittee on African Affairs said in a statement it was troubling for the Supreme Court to declare Kabila as winner without a transparent review of the election results despite irregularities.

“We are increasingly concerned that the election irregularities are a setback for already weak systems of governance in Congo, and may further destabilize the DRC and lead to an escalation of violence,” Senators Chris Coons and Johnny Isakson said in a joint statement.

Congo supreme court upholds Joseph Kabila’s election victory
More violence feared after appeal by opposition candidate against incumbent president’s victory rejected by court

guardian.co.uk, Friday 16 December 2011 19.45 EST

Supporters of Joseph Kabila are seen celebrating through a banner with his image after provisional election results were announced on 9 December. Congo’s supreme court has since upheld the incumbent president’s victory. Photograph: Stringer/Reuters

Congo’s supreme court has upheld President Joseph Kabila’s victory following a contested election, raising fears of more violence in sub-Saharan Africa’s largest nation because the main opposition candidate has already rejected the results.

The November election was only the second democratic vote in Congo’s 51-year history, and the first to be organised by the Congolese government rather than by the international community. Observers have expressed concern about irregularities, saying voter turnout results were impossibly high in some districts.

Kabila, Congo’s incumbent president, faced 10 candidates, including Etienne Tshisekedi, a 79-year-old longtime opposition leader who is enormously popular with the country’s impoverished masses. Observers fear unrest if Tshisekedi orders his supporters to take to the streets. So far, Tshisekedi has called for calm, telling his supporters to await his instructions.

Another opposition candidate, Vital Kamerhe, appealed to Congo’s supreme court to annul the presidential vote, but the court said late on Friday that his complaint was groundless and lacked sufficient evidence. The decision was announced by Justice Jerome Kitoko, the court’s vice president.

Kabila first came to power after his father’s assassination and has now led the massive, mineral-rich central African nation for a decade. Results released one week ago showed he had 49% of the vote, and Tshisekedi had 32% of the nearly 19m votes cast.

Just 24 hours after those results were published, US observers from the Atlanta-based Carter Center – founded by former president Jimmy Carter – issued a statement saying the vote lacked credibility.

David Pottie, one of the senior observers with the Carter Center, said it was impossible to have 100% voter turnout in a region where less than 2% of the roads are paved, and equally improbable for all the votes to go to Kabila, when there were 11 candidates on the ballot.

Congo experts and opposition leaders had originally urged the government to delay the vote due to massive logistical problems. Instead, the poll went ahead, although it was extended by several days so that more voters could cast ballots.

Congo sprawls across an area the size of western Europe in the heart of Africa and neighbours nine other countries. Some districts of Congo, which suffered decades of dictatorship and two civil wars, are so remote that ballot boxes had to be transported across muddy trails on the heads of porters, and by dugout canoe across churning rivers.

The election took place amid significant unrest in Congo’s east, where dozens of militia groups and rebels are active. Government soldiers and rebels have raped women, men and children, and burned down villages. Hundreds of thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes because of violence.

The fighting is fuelled by the competition to control mines, many operated by soldiers, rebels and militiamen, who use the minerals to fund their armed groups.

KENYA: RONG RESIDENTS CALLS FOR KIBAKI AND RAILA TO SUSPEND MINISTER DALMAS OTIENO TO FACILITATE THOROUGH INVESTIGATIONS OVER POLITICAL VIOLENCE IN HIS CONSTITUENCY

Reports Ndira-Uradi In Rongo Town.

Residents of Rongo district have sent a passionate appeal to the two principals in the coalition government urging the to effect the immediate suspension of the Minister for Public Service Dalmas Otieno in order to facilitate thorough investigations over last weekend politically related violence deaths of five people.

The residents said they were unhappy with the directions the ongoing investigations over latest political violence was taking The incident resulted in the death of five hired goons at Kitere Village in Kamagambo South location, Rongo within Migori County.

So far the Minister has yet to issue any comment either absolving himself from the heinous crime committed by political goons, suspected to have been hired by closely connected to him, nor has he come out and condemned he acts of political thuggery within his backyard.

Investigators have been busy picking he wrong people, particularly those perceived to be his potential opponents and parliamentary aspirants for 2012 and taking them into custody. Whereas the culprits, suspected to have hired half a dozen of vehicles which ferried the goons to the venue of the meeting organized by the Minister’s opponent, are walking scot-free.

“This is not the first time goons, suspected to be operating at the instruction of politicians allied to he Minister, unleashed violence to innocent people within Rongo town and its environs. In the last incident the goons had beaten delegates who had gathered in the town to deliberate on ODM elections matters and violently dispersed them.

Some of the delegates ended up being hospitalized, but the attackers, who appeared to be immune and enjoying patronage of someone higher, left the scene of crime unmolested. The police and the Administration police were seen protecting them. Some of the delegates were fished out of Matatus and beaten up senselessly.

Last Sunday, however, those who masterminded a plan and hatched the plot to unleash violence on peaceful people in the name of politics got it wrong in that they dispatched the hired goons to go and attack, beat up and maim innocent people in the remote village of Kitere. The goons and their master would have foreseen the danger of attacking people in their rural homes, and the possibility of the villagers turning heir weapons on them.

“Moreover the raider were hired from distant places like Ndhiwa,Rangwe and Oyugis who had no idea about the land train around the place wee they were assigned to carry out their heinous actions of disrupting an dispersing the so-called unlawful ODM meeting. And even if the meeting organized by a faction opposed to their man was not lawfully convened [MW1] , it could have been wise for the goons and their masters to seek for the police assistance and help. However the same action could have amounted gross violation of the freedom of speech and that of association which are all well entrenched in the new constitutional dispensation.”

Meanwhile the newly elected ODM Migori County branch John M Magaiwa has called for peace and tolerance among the political leaders in the region.” leaders should respect each other and adopt the spirit of tolerating one another irrespective of their diverse opinions. He said the death of the five youths has robbed the ODM of the five votes it needs so dearly.

Magaiwa added that Rongo incident had painted Migori County in wrong footing. We must strive to correct the bad impression created by the last week murder if the youths in Rongo,” he said adding that the cold blooded killings were the act of big shame. Which all the sane leaders in the must be condemned unreservedly and which must not be allowed to reoccur again.

Across sections of Rongo residents interviewed agreed in principles that the area MP Dalmas Otieno and his overzealous supporters should be held responsible for the death of the hired political goons.

They want members of both Provincial Administration and police authorities’ in Rongo behave professionally when discharging their duties and they should not allow themselves to be compromised.

Speculations and rumor making the round within Rongo say some the victims had mobile phones containing vital information and SMS messages and MPESA money transfers sent to them by some known characters.

The residents are up demanding that the police should surrender all the mobile phone handset, found on the bodies of the dead goons, be handed over to the experts for thorough examination and analysis which could reveal the names and numbers of those who had sent them the money and for what purpose.

The Miiste Otieno could not be reached for his immediate comment about the last weekend’s violent orgies, and that the mounting pressure that he should steps aside to enable proper investigations to be carried out within view to establish the truth abut who was responsible for the violence at Kitere which left five people dead scores hospitalized after the brutal machetes and panga attacks

During the constitutional campaign for the constitutional referendum one man, an aide to the Uriri MP Cyprian Ojwang’Omolo, was stoned to death. The group of hired goons were sent to disrupt with intention to dispersing a meeting organized at Sibuoche about 15 kilometers away from Rapogi Trading Center. There, Another similar meeting was going on with several MPs in attendance. There were protests that the rally had been called by the faction of leaders opposed to the area MP. The incident was in similar fashion in the Kitere blood bath incident. The attackers had purchased new pangas and hoes handles, rungus and sticks.

Instead of the police pursuing the attackers, who were outnumbered and overwhelmed by the villagers who sent them to their heels,and detaining the vehicle they had hired for the job, the police tuned on the conveners of the meeting whom they arrested.

The on-going investigations about Kitere’s mayhem ae being conducted in biased and unprofessional manner that it only targeted the victims instead of the aggressors and planners of the bloody incidents. They want those found to be responsible for financing it to be disqualified from contesting any elective point in the 2012 general election on the party’s ticket.

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Kenya: Rongo Residents call for a full scale inquiry into political killing of six people last Saturday

Writes Leo Odera Omolo In Rongo Town.

RESIDENTS of Rongo and Awendo districts have called upon the government as a matter of uttermost urgency to institute a commission of inquiry to publicly inquire and establish the root cause of the last Saturday mayhem in the area which claimed the lives of several people and left more injured.

They appealed to the government to ensure that police officers serving in the region were neutral and not politically biased hen it one to handling volatile situation like the one which occurred at Kitere in North Kanyajuok sub-Location,Kamagambo South, Rongo district in Migori County.

They blamed the police for having helped the owners of the motor vehicles used by the attackers pull them out of the scene of the crime, before proper investigations were launched to established who had hired the vehicles which ferried the raiders to the scene of the crime.

The purpose of pulling the disabled vehicle out of the scene of the crime with the help and assistance of the police, they claimed was meant to conceal the crime.

Late in the afternoon of last Saturday a group of ODM leaders an members had converged into Kitere Center, a small shopping center located close to the Moi University Rongo Campus to deliberate and strategize how they would approach the campaigns for the area’s ODM sub-branch election scheduled for next month, and also to open and paint the party office with its colors.

The ODM elections which were held in the same sub-location two weeks ago were among those nullified by the party’s headquarter and a fresh repeat of the elections called for January 10, 2012.

As the group sat down in serious discussions and having refreshments of soft drinks, six vehicles comprising of two Nissan Matatus, two salon cars and two pick-up vans full of occupants pulled up at the venue of the meeting. At first the conveners of the meeting thought they were ODM members who had come to join them in the meeting.

But this was not the case. All of a sudden, the passengers merged out of these vehicles brandishing pangas, rungus, sticks and other crud weapon and ordered those conducting the meting to disperse at once or l they be dispersed forcefully. And the hell broke out as those in the meeting resisted and refused to obey the dispersing order arguing that the men were not policemen and as such were not mandate to disperse anybody.

Those at the meeting grabbed soda bottles and used them to defend themselves. They hit the attackers with the bottles. Some of the attackers hit the ground dropping their machetes {pangas} which their opponents picked up and used in hacking some of the to death. Three of the attackers were killed on the spot.

Outnumbers as the villagers joined in the fray some of the attackers took their heels and fled into the nearby sugar plantations, but were hotly pursued resulting in father deaths and injuries.

The people at the meeting raised the alarm and the villagers came to their rescue armed with all sorts of crude weapons and the mayhem broke loose. Sensing the dangers the attackers fled in all directions by foot leaving their vehicles behind. Chairs tables and public address system were destroyed.

It has been established that some of the youths ferried in the vehicles were hired from outside Rongo district. One of the victims who died in the blood birth was an ODM youth called Onjiko Asianje came all along from Gem Asumbi in Rangwe constituency a distance of about 20 kilometers away from the scene of the crime.

Tension remain high in the area with increased police presence patrolling areas around Kitere and its environs and also along the Rongo-Awendo Migori Highway even by Monday afternoon. Score of ODM leaders and supporters in Kitere area who became the instant suspects were rounded up and taken into police custody for questioning.

One of the leading contenders for the Rongo Parliamentary seat in the 2012 general elections Joseph Ong’ondo Ng’ani called upon the government and local politicians. He also accused the police in the area as being biased and siding with unnamed politician who is suspected to be responsible for the numerous acts of violence.

Ng’ani said the police should preformed their duties without bias or siding with one side of the warring groups as it has been established in the case of the last Saturday incident whereby the police arrested only local leaders they found at the scene, but did not bothered to investigate and trace the root cause of the violence.

Rongo is an area which is prone to political violence. In 2007 several people lost their lives during the hotly contested election campaign which pitted the immediate former MP for the area George Ochillo Ayacko and the incumbent Dalmas Otieno who is the Minister for Public Service.

The residents have appealed to the ODM leader the Prime Minister Raila Odinga to take a tough stance and ensure that any politician whether a cabinet Minister or not who is guilty of fuelling political violence be expelled and barred from contesting any public elective office during the forthcoming general elections.

The latest massacre of six people in Rongo with close to ten other sustaining serious wounds came about as the result of the much flawed ODM grass root elections in the area, which was evidently manipulated by the sitting MPs. Several people who are perceived to be eyeing for various elective positions in the impending general elections were deliberately locked out of the ODM elections. Others were branded traitors or being moles of PNU and G& alliance without an iota proof laid bearer against them.

Other stakeholders have appealed to the area MP Dalmas Otieno to come out clean and exonerate himself from the chaos being witnessed in Rongo. A couple of months ago ODM officials who had converged at a venue in Rongo town were violently dispersed by youths suspected to be the supports of Dalmas Otieno. One of them was beaten savagely and had to be hospitalized in a Kisii hospital for a couple of days. The beating took place in Rongo town in full view of the forces of law reinforcement, but the policemen did not take any actions.

The two Rongo political giants and arch-rivals Dalmas Otieno and his nemeses George Ochillo-Ayacko could not be reached for their immediate comments.

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Kenya: Politician Wants to Kills Me, Says Maina

From: Judy Miriga

Folks,

This matter should not be taken lightly. Maina Njenga needs to be given real security. His cry for threats are real and he truely need protection, otherwise, the powerful killers are in the offing …. woe unto the victims of poverty and the middle class whose lives are made miserable from lack of progressive opportunities for meaningful and responsible livelihood, as their lives are at risk in danger of execution, assassination and extermination. If Maina Njenga is left to be killed, we will never know the truth and justice will have flown through the window. We will never know or catch the real wicked brutal killers amongst us, those evil minded who

have schemed to reduce and wipe out our lives at the mercy of their blood sucking accumulative stolen public wealth……

The culture of use and dump, divide and rule must stop and we are the ones to put a stop to it. We must refuse to be used as door mat. We must stand together and protect each other and weed out the cancer in our midst for peace and unity’s sake.

Let the law be respected. No one is above the law…….we will be grooming snakes under our own beds, and it is us the snake will bite……and so, we are the loosers if we cannot apply wisdom for survival…… We must therefore, unite and protect our lives people…….for it is our future we are preserving…….

We must stand together for justice……….The Truth Must Be Told, so that the poor and middle class can begin to have hope for the future through loving one another united under Peace. We need to progress and prosper…….and for this to success, we must create conducive environment that which will make this happen under security of Mutual Partnership for common good of all. ……..It is Teamwork people………we will remain to be controlled by thievers who stole our public wealth to control and rule us…….Yes, this must not happen………..Thievers must face justice and pay and compensate for their sins……….We must not give them opportunity to escape,………. if they do, it is us they are going to wipe out…..

Thank you all,

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

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— On Sat, 11/26/11, Eric W. Mburi wrote:

People,

Sometimes we forget serious issues affecting us and matters that while we say they are for so and so will catch up with us.

Maina Njega has complained that his life is in danger.

Njenga also alleged that a vehicle with Government registration numbers had visited his Karen home on Sunday, with five occupants who were looking for him.

He gave the registration numbers as GK903U. Some of the occupants, according to Njenga were white men.

“Some claimed they were officers from Kwekwe squad and they wanted to talk to me. Another Nissan van visited my Kitengela residence and told my workers they want Sh2 million to pardon me over crimes I do not know,” he said.

I have serious issues with the Kenyan police force.It has become a dumping site for some (not all)failures and people who do not appreciate professionalism in carrying out their duties.I would suggest in future anyone who wants to be a police man to sign the contract with the government at form 1 then by the time they graduate they automatically take to training at Kiganjo.We have ended up with a crap force because all the big bellied and foolish politicians call senior officers during recruitment to take their nieces,sons,daughters and nephews who in the first place never passed well at forth form.

Maina Njenga on his part is forgetting that immediately Njuguna,the late Mungiki spokesperson talked of his life being in danger they killed him in broad day light at the junction of Luthuli and Tom Mboya.What followed was Prof.Saitoti telling us that they will investigate,while Ali said that it was a disagreement within the ranks and file of Mungiki leadership.The same police who was to investigate ended up making conclusions.They can as well come for me But I put this straight,I hate the police force we have,its a bunch of foolish whitewashed shenanigans.

We are quick to forget that even as women in Kirinyaga wept and cried that their sons were being killed in broad daylight,the police were aloof.The Killings in Kirinyaga of young men disguised as mungiki killing fellow mungiki for betrayal has never convinced me at all.I read more to the killing of those young men even as Ali the former police boss watched with his men,then the government sent a security team to the area,,,,,,for what people? for what? this government can not mitigate maters of security or what.

They will kill Maina Njenga trust me.He has done himself s disservice by complaining to the police who are the ones likely to be sent to do the killing–am sorry but this is Kenya–the land of all ills

Ja’kamburi

Nairobi Star (Nairobi)

Kenya: Politician Wants to Kills Me, Says Maina
25 November 2011

FORMER Mungiki leader Maina Njenga has claimed a politician linked to an ICC suspect wants to kill him. Njenga was yesterday clarifying allegations that he made at a press conference at Karen shopping centre on Wednesday.

Njenga claimed the politician believes that he (Njenga) sent a prosecution witness to the Hague with information about the retaliatory attacks in Naivasha during the 2007-08 post-election violence.

Njenga, now a born-again Christian preacher, said he fears for his life after strangers claiming to be officers from a dreaded anti-Mungiki police unit visited his two homes over the weekend.

He said a vehicle with government registration numbers came to his Karen home last Sunday with five occupants. “They claimed they were officers from the Kwekwe Squad and they wanted to talk to me. Another Nissan van visited my Kitengela residence and told my workers they want Sh2 million to pardon me over crimes I do not know,” Njenga said. “Some people are asking why I sent former Mungiki people to testify for Ocampo. I can truthfully tell you I do not know who is at the ICC as a witness,” Njenga told reporters.

Njenga believes that the politician from Central Kenya became angry with him after he demanded that he honour his pledge to offset an outstanding mortuary bill for Njenga’s wife Virginia Nyakio and her two bodyguards who were murdered in 2008, according to an inside source. The politician had pledged to give Sh7 million and initially paid Sh4 million.

The politician then allegedly told Njenga that he would not pay the Sh3 million balance at the Umash Funeral home. The bodies of Nyakio and her bodyguards remained there for two years because Mungiki said they would not bury them until Njenga was released from prison. The politician refused to pay the balance and told Njenga to find ways of raising the funds, according to the inside source.

Njenga felt threatened because the politician said that he would not see the ICC suspect being locked up at the Hague because the Mungiki had implicated him in crimes against humanity.

The Mungiki informer is now in hiding in Europe. He is expected to give testimony at The Hague against Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta, Civil Service Head Francis Muthaura and former police boss Maj Gen Hussein Ali who are accused of organising the Mungiki attacks in Naivasha and Nakuru. The politician close to the suspect apparently believes that the Ocampo witness was sent to the Hague by Njenga.

Njenga told journalists that suspicious cars have been tailing him since the exchange with the politician. Njenga said an assistant minister called to threaten him with dire consequences over his decision to support former Defence minister Njenga Karume as the spokesman of the Kikuyu community. He said he had recorded a statement with the Karen and Athi River police stations over the threats.

Njenga claimed the strangers had been calling him on his cell phone. “Some people are asking why I sent former Mungiki people to testify for Ocampo,” Njenga said. Police spokesman Erick Kiraithe said police had received complaints by Njenga and they are investigating.

Virginia Nyakio was buried with three others in January 2010 at Njenga’s home in Kitengela. Virginia was murdered with her driver and bodyguard in April 2008 in Ngong Forest, possibly by Kwekwe squad.

Njenga Karume and Embakasi MP Ferdinand Waititu were among the ranking individuals who contributed towards the Sh9 million burial expenses for Nyakio.

During the funeral, Njenga told mourners that Starehe MP Bishop Margaret Wanjiru and businessman Irshad Sumra had also contributed to the mortuary fee along with other people who paid through M-Pesa. The receipts were deposited in Njenga’s Equity Bank account in Ongata Rongai branch.

Njenga Karume told the Star that he had helped Njenga. “It is normal African practice to help friends and relatives when they are bereaved. My friends and I helped Maina bury his wife and those other people,” said Karume.

A group calling themselves “Nakuru businessmen” gave Sh900,000 while Mungiki coordinators from across Kenya gave 627,000. Lawyer Paul Muite confirmed donating Sh20,000. “My friends and I went to support Njenga in every way we could including financially. He needed money and other forms of help,” Waititu told the Star by telephone.

Bishop Wanjiru of Jesus is Alive Ministries yesterday did not confirm or deny that she contributed Sh700,000 towards the funeral as recorded on the list. “That is a lot of money. Are you asking if I contributed that personally?” said Wanjiru without elaborating.

Africa: Digital Revolution Will Help Continent to Join Global Players in the Marketplace
James Shikwati

23 November 2011

opinion

The predicament of sub-Saharan Africa has hinged on global revolutionary episodes.

The Industrial Revolution of the 18th and 19th centuries commoditised African people for export to drive up productivity on sugar and cotton plantations.

The onset of the Digital Revolution (information age) in the latter part of the 20th century offers Africans an opportunity to join global players at the market-place.

Broadly speaking, a revolution is a fundamental change in power or organisational structure that occurs in a relatively short time.

The Digital Revolution is also generally viewed as the revolution of the Information Age.

For the first time in human history, colossal amounts of information are available at the touch of the button. Will the Digital Revolution free Africa?

A glimpse at the African persona reveals an individual (hardware) with a corrupted political system (operating system) and thought process (software).

Other civilisations are falling over themselves to access the continent’s wealth such as the sub-surface mineral resources and the 60 per cent uncultivated farmland.

The continent’s political systems with its supporting cast see only poverty and push for beggar-aid as opposed to funds to drive up productivity.

Developed and emerging economies put a premium on their people and salivate at the news that close to 330 million Africans spend $2-$20 a day.

The African thought process views the one billion people on the continent as a burden.

The continent’s competitors yearn for a youthful population. Africa, on the other hand, runs scared of its 65 per cent population aged below 30 years — they are referred to as a “time-bomb!”

Instead of scaling up youthful activities to be competitive at the global stage, Kenya, and by extension Africa, is keen to mimic youth.

African leaders are keen to sustain youth in ignorance by adopting their mannerisms (speaking sheng; rap music and dressing in sagging trousers).

The tension generated by the ongoing Digital Revolution between individual Africans and traditional “gate-keepers” such as political elites, the media, non-governmental organisations and “experts” on African affairs offer hope to the continent.

The political elite watch in dismay as their citizen transform into “Netizens” free from the controls of space sovereigns.

The media which for a long time has “sanitised” and kept the status quo in place (be it at national or international level) is awed at the rate information crawls out on outlets such as short text messaging, Twitter, Facebook, Ushahidi, and WikiLeaks.

The role of NGOs as citadels of the suffering has been taken up by corporate bodies utilising data to drive up sales as they engage in corporate social responsibility initiatives.

On the political front, digitised information has driven masses onto the streets and yanked presidents from their thrones in North Africa at a speed never encountered before.

On the economic front, over half a billion Africans have been connected to the global system through cell phones and Internet.

Mobile telephony has increased access to banking services that were initially a preserve of few urbanised populations. Kenya, for example, boasts of 14 million M-Pesa users.

Distance learning has been made efficient away from postal mail correspondence.

The world of the arts (music and film production) has gained through low-budget movie productions as exhibited by the surge in “Nollywood”.

Judiciously used as a tool, the Digital Revolution will free Africa.

Mzee Maruge Kimani Ng’ang’a, who has since died, offers a vital lesson.

He stunned the world when he joined lower primary school aged 87 as a pupil. His personal drive to kick out the “gatekeepers” and read the Bible for himself turned him into a celebrity.

The Digital Revolution has no intrinsic, autonomous power to free the African people.

Rather, it is the African people who must urgently and proactively use it as a strategic tool to free themselves socially, economically and politically.

Mr Shikwati is director, Inter-Region Economic Network (james@irenkenya.org)

ICC & Kenya: “Tomorrow will come” film

from Tebiti Oisaboke

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“Tomorrow will come” is a film about the ICC process following the naming of the six suspects most responsible for the post election violence which occurred in Kenya in 2007-2008.

Tomorrow Will Come Part 1-MPEG-4 .mp4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCQY13XtYxc&feature=email

Tomorrow Will Come Part 2-MPEG-4 .mp4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJEfHqq8jxc&feature=email

KENYA: RETHINKING POLITICAL PARTY DEMOCRACY IN KENYA BEYOND ETHNICITY

From: People For Peace
Colleagues Home & Abroad Regional News

BY PAM INOTI
NAIROBI-KENYA
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2011

With the next general election drawing near, it becomes important to reflect on the issue of political parties and their quest as vessels of democracy consolidation in Kenya. Arguably, political parties in Kenya lack substance, but are just narrow ethnic based. Past behavior is the best indication of present and perhaps future action. The 2007 general election turned out to be a show of might largely between the Western/Rift Valley based ethnic groups and their Central/ Eastern counterparts.

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In any given country, political parties act as the crucial linkage between the people, their leaders, civil society and the private sector, underscoring their necessity as institutions of policy formulation, political, economic and social governance. Political parties regulate the effective removal of leaders who do not fulfill the wishes of their electorate, making them vessels of accountability.

However, the noble role of political parties as envisaged by the fathers of democracy has been circumvented by party kingpins in the Kenyan context. Though it bears similarity with the rest of Africa, I would perhaps not be wrong to posit that the case of Kenya and the surrounding ethnic political party inclinations is far off. Ethnicity forms the base for mobilizing social solidarity and which more often result in political activity.

In 2002, the NARC overwhelmingly trounced KANU because its partners were drawn from various ethnic groups to fight a common enemy. The ethnic groups, while voting, were each convinced that one of their own was at the helm, close to the national cake. During the 2005 referendum vote, the voting pattern took an ethnic twist depending on who was at the Yes or No camp.

On such an important matter as the constitution debate, the ethnic tilt was evident in the referendum results by each of the 8 provinces in Kenya. The Yes and No faction leaders appealed to ethnic sentiments pitting GEMA communities against majority of the other ethnic groups. Arguably, instead of voting for whether the draft was ideal or not, Kenyans ended up voting for the side that their political leaders and ethnic group was in for.

Come the 2007 elections, ethnicity took a more drastic turn when ethnicity became so pronounced resulting to the devastating post-election violence. The election assumed the self-other dichotomy that translated to ‘us’ versus ‘them.’ The people were convinced that unless one of their own won the election, like a honey comb, that is the only way benefits that would trickle down to their regions.

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Ethnicity and kinship ties are the first thing we can think of when asked who we are voting for. Tribe is the first thing Kenyans need to know about one another which then forms the foundations of all subsequent interactions. Evidently, political party leaders have transformed parties into vessels of upward political and social mobility to secure power and access a piece of the national pie. The notion of party leaders securing leadership positions to enrich themselves may be one of the reasons why leadership positions party is highly contested in Kenya.

Picture this: In a random interview conducted by a political scientist 2005, party leaders told of how their leadership positions had “improved their social standing both at the constituency level and nationally.” A whooping 85 percent of those polled mentioned that party leadership had helped them “acquire wealth, prestige, and a measure of power that enabled them to influence government decisions vital for their political survival.”

A big attribute to this factor is that political parties in Kenya is a lack of internal party democracy with no party rules-of-conduct and regulations that govern their existence and operations. But who needs a political party manifesto when a party’s main purpose is to promote its ethnic interest? Instead, parties are more concerned with membership recruitment around elections to support their office bid. They lack any ideology cum policy-driven, but instead focus on playing the ethnic card to secure an election win. Leaders shamelessly stand at public bazaars and appeal ethnic kinsmen for votes with a plethora of promises on what his/her win will mean for the ‘people.’

Not a bad thing per se, but the impact that those kind of terms sets to further alienate other ethnic groups who wonder what their votes will translate into receiving a part of the national cake. Without the said terms, it could be possible that political parties can draw a national outlook that befits a multi-ethnic society like Kenya.

Since the introduction of multiparty politics, Kenya lacked any clear regulations that would govern the formation and existence of political parties. It was not until the Political Parties Act created in 2007 and entered into force in 2008 that saw some semblance of political party order, albeit in their registration.

At inception, FORD is the only political party that can be said to have a nationwide appeal before leadership wrangles divided the party into two factions. Onwards, any political party formed recruits its membership from the party leader’s backyard. Furthering ethnic interests is an invention that began with the Kenyatta government (1963-1978) where the notion of enriching one’s kinsmen soared by the famous Kenyatta quote “my people have milk in the morning while your tribes have milk in the afternoon,” meaning a fruit does not fall far from the tree.

The trend was exacerbated with Moi’s regime (1978-2002) where the Kalenjinis took over key positions in cabinet, civil service and parastatals. In fact, with the introduction of multiparty politics, I remember the campaign promise by pro-KANU contester in my constituency during 1992 and 1997 election to vote in KANU so that the constituency could not be neglected development wise. Talk of dangling a carrot politics to reward the allies and punish the foes.

Likewise, I also attribute ethnic wariness amongst our generation to the education quota introduced by the Moi government in 1985 obliging schools to take 85% of their pupils from the local area, such that students intermingled with other ethnic groups in institutions of higher learning. By then, ethnic bias and stereotypes had already set in, making it easier for politicians to center on that to advance personal interests disguised as ethnic interests.

I do not exonerate the Kibaki government (2002-present) from playing ethnic politics. Whereas his initial NARC government was expected to usher new changes of strengthening ethnic relations, it has instead alienated people further by playing the same fiddle as the previous regimes he once attacked.

As a people, we have also formed the detrimental habit of following ethnic party leader’s position of the divide they are in. We are not concerned on what ideals or policies a party stands for, but instead follow the party leader blindly further tearing our country apart. I see it as a form of ‘personality cultism’ that will continue to divide our country unless we put a stop to it. Show me any single party that promotes national cohesion? I guarantee you there is none at the moment, yet elections are looming around the corner.

The politicians’ talk of G4, G7, Mt. Kenya Alliances and so many others are a myriad of what is yet to be unveiled as 2012 elections draws near. Let us shun ethnic political rivalry. The wounds of 2007/2008 are still raw. Those who do not learn from history are myopic and are bound to repeat the same mistakes. Let one and all arise… May we dwell in unity… is our solemn prayer as a nation. The buck stops with you and me.

Pam Inoti is a student at USIU and an intern with People for Peace in Africa

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Kenya: What the Kenyan Papers says about the series of murders and executions connection with ICC cases

RECENT KILLING OF A RETIRED SENIOR POLICE OFFICER PERCEIVED TO HAVE TOP SECRET ABOUT THE SIX ICC SUSPECTS.

Writes Leo Odera Omolo

The usually extremely authoritative and reliable Kenyan daily has come out with puzzling allegation that the killers of a retired senior police officer have been executed in covert police operation.

In its Saturday edition the NAIROBISTAR for the second time in a week reported that the murders of former Kenya Police College commandant Benard Kimeli Kemei, who was found dead in his Nairobi house on April 28, were reportedly executed in a covert police operation.

It says it has gained its information from a multiple sources that the three men suspected of shooting and stabbing the ex-police chief, were shot dead and their bodies mutilated with acid were later dumped on the Nairobi-Magadi road in Kajiado district after the murder.

The body of the fourth suspect, according to the STAR picked up by detectives from the Special Crime Unit of the Kenyan Police, was retrieved from Ndakaini Dam in Thika district on April 30 and take to Thika district hospital mortuary.

No identity documents were found on all the four bodies.

The paper reported quoting its unnamed source as telling its reporters that the four dead men were allegedly picked up by police in Githurai and Dandora estates within Nairobi City after detectives traced one of them through his cell phone.  The cell phone in question is alleged to have been used to make a call to the deceased Mr Kemei a few hours before he was found dead.

The STAR report says the man was arrested and he allegedly led the police to the other suspects who were also arrested and questioned before they were executed. However, the paper’s story is also intriguing when it quoted the police source as saying that the police were yet to zero in on the actual motive for Kemei’s murder. But in an earlier report the same paper had made it clear that the death of the murdered former police chief could be connected to the incriminating evidence he had presented to the Waki Commission, which investigated the post election violence of 2008. And that the deceased evidence former the best part of the evidence ICC Chief Prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo intend to produce during the trial of the Ocampo Six at the ICC trial of the suspect who masterminded and financed the post election violence in Kenya.

The Kenya Police has so far fiercely refuted the allegations contained in the two reports, which have appeared in the press for the second time within one week.

The ex-policeman had been stabbed twice in the abdomen and shot twice in the torso. His lifeless body was stretched out on a sofa seat in his living room at the Muguga Green Flats in Westland’s suburb of Nairobi. Neither his neighbors nor his son who was living in the adjacent servant quarters herd of anything like commotion coming from the main house.

The house was not broken into and neither was anything of value stolen. The deceased was buried in His Kabiyet Division in North Nandi district last Friday. The police on the other hand said they were pursuing the led that Kemei was murdered because he had information which could incriminate some former and current security chiefs who were covertly involved in dealing with the 2007-08 post election violence.

The report says the police as well as the people associated with the Waki Commission confirmed that the late Kemei had actually appeared before the commission and some of the testimony he presented before the commission in camera formed part of the evidence that the International Criminal Court Chief Prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo intends to use in his prosecution of the six suspects he has identified as bearing the greatest responsibility for organizing, financing and planning the violence.

A close relative of the late Kemei who claim to know of the existence of the classified information had confirmed this to the STAR.

“He collected some of the information from his own trusted junior officers in the field in the period leading to, and during elections and after President Mwai Kibakji was declared the winner. The information included the selective manner used by some partisan police commands to deal with election violence in the volatile Rift Valley Province.”

“Kemei had been ordered by some people in the government to provide undercover and uniformed police officers from the Police College to do some dirty work against some ethnic communities which he refused,” said the relative who claimed some of the document with the information had been taken away by Mr Kemei’s killers.

The source said orders were allegedly issued to Kmei to release “the idle policemen” at the police college to go out and assist deal with the violence. “The decision about which of the trainees were going to take in quelling the violence was done in a selective manner because it favored one ethnic group”, says the report.

“There are forces in Kenya who are fearful that the officer’s evidence cloud have been dangerous to some of the Ocampo Six. These people would not have wanted the late Kemei to testify or provide any documentary and photographic evidence to the ICC or even a local tribunal if one is established,” said another source attributed to unnamed a senior office who worked with for the Waki Commission. But a lawyer who had represented the police the Waki Commission has denied suggestions that Kemeli could have been murdered because of what he knew of the post-election violence.”Kemneli was never a witness. He never presented a memorandum to the Waki Commission and was never intended to be a witness by anybody. He did not have any information that could make anybody scared. This is misinformation by Ocampo who has lost his case to try and enhance the conditions for the six suspects. He wants to use the report of Kemei’s murder to claim that witnesses are being killed,” said, reported the STAR quoting the lawyer Evans Onari as saying : Ocampo, meanwhile has filed another application in which he is asking the ICC court not to compel him to present the witness statements he has so far collected to the suspects’ lawyers claiming doing so would jeopardize their safety.

The Police Commissioner Mathew Ireeri had categorically denied there was any link between the three executed men and Kemei’s murder which was still actively being investigated. The Commissioner’s spokesman Charles Owino, denied the three men had been executed by police and said their deaths were being investigated.

Kemei’s abrupt retirement in 2008 raised concern with Keiyo South MP Lucas Chepkitony asking a question in parliament to know why Kemei had been retired out of the service. But responding to the question the Assistant minister of State for Internal Security and Provincial Administration Simon Lesirma told parliament that Kemei left service on March 3, 2008 after he had attained the mandatory retirement age of 55 years. He added that the officer had not asked for the extension of his contract to continue working for the police.

The latest claims and counter claims have thrown everybody into darkness which has shrouded the crucial issue of murder and the impending ICC trials.

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Kenya: People Being Targeted and Going Missing…..Is a Crime Against Humanity……..!

Folks,

Have you heard of Oriaro Leonard recently…….since his claim on-line?

With the kind of fears we see around where Millicent became a victim, I wonder if you have heard of oriaro leonard ; Kisumu Councilor who was recently reported being followed and trailed by unknown people and some he named names…….Please find out……and circulate report urgently…….

Let us not keep quite when others are in trouble especially by these corrupt criminal leaders……We must keep the fire in the house of the poor Africans burning until Jesus comes to our aid……It will not be long people…..stay the cause…….It Is Because, God is LOVE…!

God Bless you all…..!

Thanks,

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

Kenya: who is this killing Kenyans?

From: Paul Nyandoto

Humans,

In Kenya challenges to leadership are not new, nor are they unique even today as we move towards the 2012 elections. Kenyan leaders spent no time at all to deal or study anything about leadership, they are just undeveloped upstairs so much that we hardly move forward as a nation.

In Kenya politicians or people in very sensitives posts have been murdered since 1963 but no real revelations have come out as to who constantly commit those crimes. The new police boss is coming from the group I do hear according to Mr.Githea to be more qualified than others, so has he come out with solving those murders or he is just swallowing tusker instead of doing his job?.

We got independence in 1963 from the British and since that day; Government dogs constantly keep on eliminating very intelligent Kenyans who can help us make our country move forward. We cry when our fellow Kenyans are taken to the Hague, we pray for them in the park when they come back, the government even budget for their welfare, but at the same time we constantly repeat the mistake why those people are being taken to the Hague. Is this what is called imbecile or just a black African man/ woman underdeveloped brain compared to the white race or Asian?. Is this stupidity or impunity an African disease or what?. Should doctors include Kenyan impunity or stupidity in the classification of typical tropical diseases or what?.

This present elimination of Kalenjins is not going well to Kenyan society no matter what tribe you do come from. I still do not see why a government is now silent on these murders. I hope human rights organization will include these murders to be investigated by the international community since our government has proved to be incapable of solving or doing anything good for our country. It is a government over loaded by ministers, corruption , murders and above all thieves of all degrees.

In 1963 a young British said these words when Kenya got independence`He doubted if an African black man or woman would be able to rule Kenya to prosperity`. Guys here we are almost 50 years since independence just see even today how Kenyans are killed and nothing is done to their killers, start with Mboya, Ouko, Kariuki, now these innocent kalenjins etc.

Can we Kenyans import leaders if our land can not produce anybody capable or ruling Kenya?. Why are we kidding ourselves all the time that we can while we are just proving the opposite?. BIG HARD MOUTH DO NOT HELP, we need action.

Paul Nyandoto

World: High Theater in the W.O.T. [*]

from: octimotor

Inet discussion boards, public radio this morning Eastern Daylight time in USA, and the news trailers (MSN) upon signing out of an email service, are filled with coverage about the US special forces raid which Loudly! heralded the demise of Osama bin Laden. The radio coverage featured the audio clip in which US Pres. Obama said, in essence, ‘Justice has now been rendered’.

I suspect, too, the mortuary images will be making the rounds. They did before, in another prior similar, but by no means as high profile, situation. Life magazine carried the photos of the local army troops, clients of the USA intelligence community agencies, posing with the deceased remains of Che’ Gravara – – a leftist political revolutionary chieftain in one of the Latin American insurgencies of the 1960’s.

All in all, here we have well orchestrated Public Theatre in the realm of international relations (and perhaps social engineering). Some speculations have even pondered whether the bin Laden character had multiple copies, and had perhaps one already been deceased as of several years ago from various medical problems. Scripted, it might be, for some public opinion and foreign relations effects. Passage of time will be required to judge the eventual impact.

In this morning’s reported reactions, some of them sounded interesting, and potentially positive. There had been some purported public expressions from folks gathering in Washington DC, and NY City, to give voice to their joyful reaction to the news. Emotional reactions in the US national and international markets were reported, as leaning toward greater confidence – – Gold prices declining with US-Dollar strength increasing, oil prices lowering.

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[*] W.O.T stands for “war on terrorism”

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From Ghazi Air Base in Pakistan, the modified MH-60 helicopters made their way to the garrison suburb of Abbottabad, about 30 miles from the center of Islamabad.

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After bursts of fire over 40 minutes, 22 people were killed or captured. One of the dead was Osama bin Laden, done in by a double tap — boom, boom — to the left side of his face. His body was aboard the choppers that made the trip back. One had experienced mechanical failure and was destroyed by U.S. forces, military and White House officials tell NationalJournal.

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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42858824/ns/world_news-death_of_bin_laden//?GT1=43001

The article, “The secret team that killed bin Laden,” first appeared in the National Journal, said MSN.

Kenya: Killing of a retired senior Kenyan police officer is linked to the impending ICC trials at the Hague and its evidence

Writes Leo Odera Omolo.

The last week cold murder of an ex-senior Kenya Police officer has rekindled rumors and speculation that his slaying could be connected to the incriminating evidence he had given to the Waki Commission.

Benard Kimeli Kemei a retired former senior deputy commissioner of police was discovered dead inside h living room of his house in a Nairobi suburb with numerous bodily stabs would and a gun shot.

The killing, according to police looked highly professional and appeared to have been done by people whom he knew as there is said to be no sign of forceful entry into his house, which is located in an area which is highly secured as far as the security of home are concerned.

On Saturday, one of the dailies the NAIROBISTAR come out bold with an article speculating that the death of the former top police officer may have been killed because the testimony he gave to the Waki Commission probing the 2007/2008 post-election violence.

The paper cited its sources from the police as well as other sources associated with the Waki Commission, which it says had confirmed that the deceased Kemei had had appeared before the Waki Commission and some of the evidence he presented to the commission in camera, formed part of the evidence that the International Criminal Court Chief Prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo intend t use in the prosecution of the six suspects he had identified as being responsible for the post election violence.

In the same week the Kenya police in Nairobi discovered the bullet riddled bodies of three well-dressed and well nourished young men in the bush on the main Nairobi-Kajiado road. The men appeared to have been shot from the back had their faces flashed with acid liquid to conceal their identity. They carried no identification papers in their bodies, and speculation is high within the Kenyan capital with rumor that these people could as well be the potential witnesses in the Ocampo Six impending trial at the Hague.

The ICC court at The Hague will on September 1st,2011 decide whether Kenya’s Deputy Primne Minister Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta, Eldoret North MP who is also the suspended Higher Education Ministr William Ruto, The Head of the Public Service and Secretary to the Cabinet Ambassador Francis Muthaura, the suspended Minister for Industrialization and MP for Tinderet Henry Kosgey, the former Commissioner of Police and a vernacular FM radio presenter Joshua Sang should stand trial for crime against humanity.

Kemei according to the paper report had appeared before the commission in camera in his private capacity.”He was at the time the Commandant of the Police College, which is located at Kiganjo. “ he gave us very useful information that helped us in deciding, the final list of people who should be hold greatly responsible for the post election violence of 2008.” The paper quoted a source at the Waki Commission.

“So ital was his information that we had to make a special arrangements for him to come and see us,” the paper further quoted unnamed former Commissioner who had served in the now disbanded Waki Commission. Kemei is also reported to have been a close friend of the former Deputy Commandant of the Administration Police Oku Kaunya who was forced to flee the country and went into exile in undisclosed location abroad following threats to his life and who is also reported to be a possible prosecution witness during the ICC trials at the Hague.

During the 2008 post election violence, Kemei was the Commandant of the Police College, Kiganjo where it is alleged that secret security meetings were held on how to respond to the violence.

Most startling detailed account have emerged that Kemei, was murdered by unknown people last Tuesday night at his house in Muguga Green posh estate in Westland’s. His killers entered his house, stabbed him several times and sneaked out of the well secured estate where some of the Kenya’s top civil servants live. Kemei’s gun was found lying on his side. Neighbors said they did not hear any commotion coming from the house.

The NAIROBISTAR further revealed that the deceased next door neighbor is the deputy commissioner of police Francis Okonya.”it is mystery how strangers could have gained into Kemei’s compound without the knowledge to the armed police sentries guarding Mr Okonya’s house which is in the next door, “ said a senior CID officer at the scene of the crime.

The slained former police officer’s widow is a senior police officer working in the neighboring Machakos County. The deceased was sharing their Westland’s suburb home with their seventeen year old son who was sleeping at the adjacent servant quarters house.

Piecing stories together, the police source was quoted as saying Kemei’s killer may have been people known to him as there were no signs of struggle of forced entry into the house.

The sae source the house was not ransacked, but the police believe that the killers took away some documents which are linked to the testimony he had presented to the Waki Commission.

They also say that a supply contract he had been awarded by the government department which was the subject of a dispute were also confiscated and take away.

The police sources also hinted that Kemei had kept classified information, which he did not surrender when he decided to take an early retirement in March 2008. This was during the peak of the post-election violence which had gripped Kenya following the disputed results of presidential election. The violence claimed the lives of close to 1300 people and rendered close to 550,000 homeless. Some of these people are still living in the camps occupied by the Internally Displaced persons {IDPs} Kemei is believe to have collected the information from his own trusted junior

police officers working in the field in the period leading to, during elections and after President Mwai Kibaki was declared the winner. The information in his possession is believed to include the selective manner used by some partisan police commands to deal with election violence in the Rift Valley Province. It is reported that the late Kemei had been ordered by some senior people in the government to provide undercover and uniformed police officer from the police college to do some dirty work against some ethnic communities which he refused.” a close relative was quoted as saying.

The same relative, according to information made available, claimed to have known the existence of classified information.

By virtue of his position as the boss of police academy, the deceased could authorize trainees to various ranks and categories under his command to be assigned duties of quelling the riots. However, officially, such trainees were not supposed to be involved in such tasks until they graduate from the college. Other sources were quoted by the NAIROBISTAR as saying that K ordered was issue to Kemei to release the “idle policemen” policemen at the police college to gout and assist in dealing with riots.

The decision about which of the trainees was going to take part in quelling the violence was done in a selective manner because it favored one ethnic group. “There are forces in Kenya who are fearful that that the murdered officer’s evidence could have been dangerous to some of the Ocampo Six.”These people would not have wanted Kemei to testify or provide any document and photographic evidence to the ICC or even a local tribunal if one is established the paper quote another senior police officer who had been working with the Waki Commission.

Kimeli Kemei’s murder raised the concern about the safety of the five Ocampo Six witnesses who have yet to be taken out of the country. Incident has reinforced the sentiments expressed eelier on by Morene Ocampo about the safety of his witnesses.

The five, the paper says considered important but not at risk as they were below the radar of some of the suspects and their associates, have been receiving death threats as well as being offered millions of shillings not to testify and retract their testimony to the Waki Commission. Some have gone as far as making an abortive attempt to expunge their testimony. Among those fearing for their lives are said to be policemen, who human rights activists say were involved in operations carried out in different parts of the country. So far there is a total silence on the side of the government following the publication of this damning report by the NAIROBISTAR in its Saturday edition.

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KENYA: WAKO TO TRY OCAMPO SIX LOCALLY! KENYANS AND THE ICC SHOULD NEVER LET HIM DO IT

It is not long ago that Moi using the same Wako fulled Kenyans by arresting Oyugi and Biwott for Minister Ouko’s assassination only to release them for “”lack of evidence!”

ICC Wako is the person to watch for as it was in Ouko case he will indeed discharge the Ocampo six for ”lack of evidence!”

DR. ODIDA OKUTHE.

Kenya: Kenyatta / Ruto political marriage of convenience is bound to fail even long before the next general elections

Commentary By Leo Odera Omolo In Kisumu City

INTER-tribal political deals, peace and reconciliations built for political motives for the purpose of helping those individuals nursing presidential ambition, and for undercutting their perceived political enemies, will not last, but are bound to fail.

It is an alliance based on malicious intention to undercut Raila Odinga, the Prime Minister, the man who is truly the darling of every Kenyans with exception of those who have succeeded in enriching themselves from ill-gotten wealth after vandalizing the country’s resources with impunity in the past.

The modern political history of Kenya explains it explicitly clear that any inter-tribal political alliance formed between the Kikuyu politicians and leaders from other communities will always collapse before achieving its objectives and goals. Therefore the much highlighted political alliance between the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta and the MP for Eldoret North William Samoei Arap Ruto is just a temporary political marriage of convenience.

People should be bothered by such amorphous alliances, because it is just born out of panicking about the impending trials by the ICC at The Hague.

Dishonesty and non-commitment to any inter-tribal political alliances between the leaders from the Mount Kenya region and politicians from non-Kikuyu community could be well chronicled back from the days of the State of Emergency following its declaration by the then colonial governor Sir Evelyn Baring on the night of October 20th,1952.

The Kikuyu leaders hatched heinous schemes of killing individual personalities, particularly non-Kikuyus they then perceived to be the collaborator of the colonialists. This was the time when the likes of the late Tom Mbotela, the late Ambrose Ofafa were shot and killed by Mau Mau agents in Nairobi.

In 1958 the late Jaramogi Oginga Odinga was then the Colonial Legislative Member for Central Nyanza and chairman of the African Elected Members Organization {AEMO}. He was believed to have been nursing presidential ambition himself. But had realized that his way up to the ladder, was being blocked by the presence of the much enlightened and urbanized Tom Mboya and Ronald Gideon Ngala. He shocked everyone by declaring that Jomo Kenyatta was the leader of this country.

Jaramogi did so in the same fashion as the Environmental Minister, John Michuki, who recently went public declaring that Uhuru Kenyatta, according to his opinion, would be the leader of the Kikuyu people {Not Kenya}.

Jaramoigi in a later statement referred Kenyatta as the second God of all Kenyan people, a statement that embarrassed and irked religious leaders in this country.

Those who knew Jaramogi well could still testify that Oginga Odinga was not genuine in his pronouncements, but all were due to guarded jealousy that Tom Mboya was increasingly becoming more popular and recognized both locally and internationally as the most suitable and preferable leader of Kenya at the material time. Jaramog’s objective was to undercut Mboya’s rising political star at the time.

The political difference at the time between Jaramogi and Mboya was based on the following factors. Mboya was more urbanized and had the upper hand in communication skills, whereas Jaramogi represented Central Nyanza, a rural constituency whose constituents were mainly Luos, and was not exposed to national and international political intricacies.

Mboya had won the Nairobi area seat reserved for an African on Kikuyu majority votes, a fete which he repeated in 1961 when Jaramogi ganged behind Dr. Munyua Wayaki and made the frantic effort to unseat him.

Following his outburst about the then still incarcerated Kenyatta, Jaramogi become an instant hero, and the darling of the Kikuyu people. to the chagrins of some Kikuyu up-coming leaders like the late Dr. Julius Gikonyo Kiano and others who had distanced themselves to his pronouncements.

Jaramogi’s outbursts temporarily endeared him to a close nit friendship with Kenyatta immediately when the latter came out of detention camp in the northern Kenya in 1961and this temporary friendship of convenience lasted between 1961 and 1964. The two leaders became so close that they even went into joint ventures in several businesses enterprises, both in Nairobi and Mombasa, before independence in 1963.

Kenyatta had taken over the mantle of KANU leadership as its President, a position which was previously been held by the late James Samuel Gichuru. Jaramogi remained the Vice President of KANU since the party’s inception at Kiambu in June 1960 and Kenyatta appointed him the Minister for home Affairs for only one year.

But it was not long before the matter took a dramatic change in December 1964 when Kenya attained her republican status and the Queen of England ceased to be the head of state replaced by President Jomo Kenyatta. Jaramogi was shocking and surprisingly relegated to the empty cell of Vice President and Minister without Portfolio.

Mboya, who had served in a powerful ministerial slot of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, was equally relegated to the hitherto unheard of Ministry of Planning and Development where he had to start from scratch. A cabal of close Kiambu advisers, from what was known as “Gatundu Parliament” acting on the advice of the former Director o the Security Intelligence, James Kanyotu, from Ndia, had launched a well orchestrated and elaborate plan to sideline both Odinga and Mboya. Their close friends among the Kikuyus who were in the cabinet were summarily summoned to Gatundu, home of Kenyatta, and reprimanded with a stern warning to keep away from the two who became virtually isolated, though they were still serving in the cabinet secret meetings, were switched from State House to Gatundu where important government decision were made.

Rumors and insinuations of all kinds rent the air, about the threat of the Kenyatta government being toppled, by either Jaramogi using the Communist forces from abroad or Mboya using American and British forces. And suspicion became the order the day forcing Jaramogi’s premature resignation after Kenyatta had used Mboya, a fellow Luo, to kick out of both government and KANU party, his hitherto friend Jaramogi and his supporters following the infamous Limuru Conference.

Immediately after this the political scenario in Kenya had changed drastically with the cabal of Kenyatta’s advisers now trained their guns and focus on Mboya’s elimination, which they did on July 5,1969.

At this point in time Daniel Ara Moi had become the closest political associate of Kenyatta. The alliance thrived and was aimed primarily and strategically to have no dissenting views from the Kalenjin leaders about Kenyatta scheme to settle thousands of his Kukuyu tribesmen to the former White Highland farms previously owned by the white settlers who had left the country for fear of chaos at the independence.

The only Kalenjin leader who voiced concern about unfolding event was the late Tinderet MP, Marie John Seroney, who reportedly and bravely launched what was known as Hand Hills Declaration, was immediately consigned to the detention camp. His supporter, the Eldoret North MP Saina, was arraigned in court and earned long term prison sentence on framed up and flimsy criminal charges.

But when it come to the turn of Moi to succeed Kenyatta, the same cabal of Kiambu politicians led by Kihika Kimani, Njoroge Mungai, james Gichuru,Julius Gikonyo Kiano, Mbiyu Koinange with the help of the colorless Kamba politician, Paul Joseph Ngei, ganged up and came up with chorus call for constitutional change which was meant to bar Moi from succeeding the ageing Kenyatta.

It was the then powerful Attorney General Charles Mugane Njonjo who saved Moi’s neck. Njonjo came out with a stern warning that the group action bordered on treason offence of plotting against the President, and the issue was abruptly abandoned. Its proponents beat the hasty retreat. This timely action by Njonjo paved the way for Daniel Moi’s accession to power following the death of Kenyatta on August 22,1978.

But Njonjo’s closeness to Moi did not last long. The same cabal of Kenyatta’s advisers, after realizing that Njonjo’s rising political star was growing much faster, moved at top speed and secretly advised Moi against Njonjo, under the pretext that the Minister for Justice and Constitutional Affairs was involved in the conspiracy to have his government overthrown with the assistance of foreign mercenaries from South Africa and other Western countries.

The serious allegation led to Moi and Njonjo parting company. These people had not forgiven Njonjo for having stood firm against their heinous and futile plan, to block Moi from succeeding Kenyatta, and made it sure that they crate friction between Njonjo and his boss Moi.

Again the MOU reached between President Kibaki and Raila Odinga in 2002, under the auspices of Narc-Kenya, after Raila had vigorously campaigned for Kibaki to be elected the President despite of his ill-health following a fatal road accident, did not materialize for long forcing Raila out of the government following the first referendum victory over Kibaki in November 2005.

It would therefore be a miracle if the alliance between Ruto and Kenyatta will survive and sustain the heat of advices from the same Kikuyu cabals of advisers, particularly if Kenyatta wins and becames the president. Ruto could easily find himself in Kamiti Maximum Security prison for his alleged parts in mass eviction of Kiukuyu from their acquired farms in Molo, Elburgon, Uasin Gishu, Kuresoi, Londiani, Burn Forest, Likia, Subukia, Rongai and other places in the Central and South, North and South of the Rift Valley.

The history as told in the foregoing has told us that any MOU between the leaders fro Mt. Kenya region with those from other parts of Kenya is unworkable due to self-seated egoists. But if it could materialize and work if Ruto become the President, and not under Uhuru Kenyatta’s presidency. This is a hard fact which any level minded Kenyan must know.

It is indeed very interesting that anyone who wants to gain political fame in our Kenya today must open his ambition by invoking the Name of Raila Odinga, not as a hero, but as a villain. The Prime Minister has become the punching bag for amateurish political novices who at times openly display their political naivety by making irresponsible public pronouncements.

It is question of wait and see, if a party that is formed in the premises of numerous criminal cases, will stand the test of the day, and propel its leaders to the presidency!! In my view this is a big joke and my fellow Kenyans, I am sure, have been following the events very keenly. And I am sure they will make intelligent guesswork and arrive at a decision that would bring to an end all the hullaballoo and politics of deceits.

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leooderaomolo@yahoo.com

USA: Lawmaker condemns question about shooting Obama

Folks,

Such shooting statements made in public must be condemned by all people of the world. It is the highest criminal offense that if it is left unchecked would turn catastrophic.

In the spirit of Peace, Love and Unity and for the world to continue to be united for Trade and other Common Interests, doing business and living at peace with each other, a conducive secured environment is fundamentally valid and important.

This kind of statement is wrong and is uncalled for. It must not be sugar coated but must be taken with concern and seriousness it deserves. I believe that those who are in Responsible positions who are entrusted to restore Rule and Order will do the right thing. They must be seen to be concerned with the security of all and do their service duty calling as necessary, irrespective of influence from any quarters. This is because President Obama is not an ordinary person but The President of United States of America and who have extended families as far as The Continent of Africa.

We need LOVE people…….We cannot make it without Love and Unity.
We get what we sell, let us sell LOVE and UNITY for Common Good for all. Dont let your minds be poisoned.

Legal rights and Security with freedom is a pre-requisite unconditional right for all human beings without discrimination or favor. No one has a right to threaten or intimidate other peoples livelihood, and so President Obama like any other Presidents that have been before him, need to be given his respectiful place to govern in a conducive secure environment, so he is able to offer services he was elected for.

Let us all show maturity and be able to content with challenges for change. Let us not loose sight where Economic Crisis Collapse USA as well as other European Nations were faced with, let us not loose sight how America were hated by many nations in the world, and start to behave in a manner our attitude will provide us with gains to be appreciated and loved in the Global Regions of the World. This is the only way we can maintain and keep our superiority standing of leading the world socially, politically and economically. This is our strength and pride we must not let go to waste.

We need Love and Peace people and we must be custodians of each other for LOVE to overcome HATE…..We need each other people !

Each and every person want Peace and Love and where there is hate, there is looming anger and destruction.

We must all, rich or poor, stand together and protect each other from adverse statements and behavior that which can rob us from the very existance we all struggle for and cherish.

May God continue to Bless, Protect and cover President Obama under His wings and keep him with his family safe from any harm or danger, but continue to give him Wisdom and strength, and all together set His Guardian Angels to guide his steps all through the way……Amen.

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

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Lawmaker condemns question about shooting Obama

By BEN EVANS, Associated Press Ben Evans, Associated Press – Fri Feb 25, 6:17 pm ET

WASHINGTON – A Georgia Republican said Friday he didn’t immediately condemn a constituent who asked about assassinating President Barack Obama because he was stunned by the question and didn’t want to dignify it with a response.

Rep. Paul Broun, a conservative who has harshly criticized the president, confirmed that at a town hall event in Oglethorpe County, Ga., on Tuesday a man asked, “Who’s going to shoot Obama?”

After the exchange was reported by the Athens Banner-Herald, Broun issued a statement Friday calling the question “abhorrent.”

“I deeply regret that this incident happened,” Broun said in a statement. “I condemn all statements — made in sincerity or jest — that threaten or suggest the use of violence against the president of the United States or any other public official. Such rhetoric cannot and will not be tolerated.”

His office refused to say whether it had audio or video footage of the exchange.
According to the newspaper’s account, which was confirmed by Broun’s office, the congressman didn’t criticize the man for asking the question, instead deflecting it. He told the audience that he understood their frustration with Obama and reminded them that they would have the chance to help elect a new president next year.

Broun’s office also said he later alerted the Secret Service.

Ed Donovan, a spokesman for the Secret Service, said the elderly man who made the comment was questioned and is not considered a threat.
“We consider it a closed matter,” Donovan said.

Broun, a doctor from Athens in his third congressional term, routinely calls Obama a socialist and said shortly after Obama’s election in 2008 that he feared the president would establish a Gestapo-like security force to impose a Marxist dictatorship.

Kenya: ICC Minus 6 Suspects Equals Kenya’s 4th President. Are These The Ocampo Six?

Dear Kenyans,

I am sitting in my sturdy as I eat a late 47th Jamhuri Day supper. I am analyzing the news and how our politicians have been reacting to events in and about Kenya.

At this very minute, a thunderbolt has struck in my head and I remembered a note a wrote a while back. http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=361764064461

In my analysis, I have a new dynamic to consider. What has Wikileaks done to our political equation? The equation as we know it is, ICC minus the 6 suspects = Kenya’s 4th President.

Consider this: Stalwart politicians have been quite erratic lately.

1. Ruto’s is completely unable to sit still, what with his daily cry-wolf to us about ICC and Ocampo intention knowing very well that we cannot change anything, and that the right place for him to defend his case if he is indeed indicted is at the ICC.

2. Kibaki is overreacting regarding the alleged US envoy’s secret but diplomatic opinion in the leaked cables, by alleging that the US is out to overthrow him via community activism. Please tell me how by giving Heb Mosomi a couple of thousand dollars for civic education was the US installing Heb as the new head of state?

3. Uhuru has been officially declared ‘King’ of GEMA. Being the son of Jomo Kenyatta and believing he is actually king, his demeanor indicates he would pass a lie detector test for innocence on any ICC charges. As a matter of fact, he is telling Ocampo, “Up Yours!” by his well articulated silence

4. Michuki has finally been tamed in parliament regarding his role with the Mamlukis (Arthur Brothers & Standard Raid) and he is actually quiet about it.

5. Raila, commented about incarcerating gays then recanted on it. He also flip flopped his position by urging ICC to consider the root cause of PEV. Why is the PM suddenly wobbling?

6. Amos Wako is suffering from many political diseases. Notice that during his tenure, he failed to prosecute many obvious cases which where in fact crimes against humanity. These were the Ouko murder suspects, Standard raid executors, and the Goldenberg thieves. His worst crime of omission and hence commission was failure to advise the president and direct the CJ to form a local tribunal for PEV suspects. Now parliament has rebuked him by adopting the reports on Ouko killers and Standard raid. ICC has succeeded in identifying the PEV suspects and Wako is saying PEV case at ICC is ‘Nole Presequi’ because Ocampo has only circumstantial evidence.

Kenyans, I hope you can see that these men are acting very different. I hope you can see that their integrity is wavering. I do not know if they are in the Ocampo list.

However, My 10th great grandfather Ragem says thus: Do not be fooled by the smoke screen being peddled about Ranneberger attempting a Coup de Tat through Kenyans For Change or Action Aid organizations. Rather keep your eyes on the future of Kenya. These six folks we love or hate so much could be the Ocampo six. If they are, it doesn’t matter, your tribe or mine, or whether you like them or not. It doesn’t matter that Ranneburger, Anan, Ocampo, Kriegler, Waki, Githongo, or Omar tell us that there is a fly in our Kenyan cup of tea.

What I say matters is a question of motive. Who stands to benefit if the above six are indicted by Ocampo? I know for a fact that it is not Heb Mosomi though it should be! It is the Mister In-Between Kalonzo Musyoka. Oh Please Ocampo, go easy on our six sons lest you bequeath us with such a curse.

Luis Moreno Ocampo

— Joram Ragem

wuod Ndinya, wuod Onam, wuod Amolo, wuod Owuoth, wuod Oganyo, wuod Mumbe, wuod Odongo, wuod Olwande, wuod Adhaya, wuod Ojuodhi, wuod Ragem (You may be my relative, but it matters less now. This is New Kenya!)

Wikileaks – – Who Killed Tom Mboya, Robert Ouko, Shamora Machel?

The website organization, Wikileaks, is in the news again with quite a splash. Previously they were in the news over publishing a large collection of USA military documents concerning the Afghanistan & Iraq war.

This time, 28th November 2010 marked the start of their planed publication, spread out over a few months, of 1/4 Million internal communications of USA department of State with its many embassies. The statistics can be seen in their blog article, http://wikileaks.ch/cablegate.html , Secret US Embassy Cables. The communications involved 274 USA embassies world wide. Dates of coverage is 1966 through Feb. 2010.

The displeasure of national security parts of the USA government is obvious. Reports of troubles faced by Wikileaks and its founder likely are due to actions taken by US governmental agencies.

As of this writing, 4 Dec. 2010, Wikileaks original web site, hosted via Amazon.com, and their original domain name, wikileaks.org , registered with EveryDNS (owned by Dynamic Network Services Inc.), are down. They have had to go to Swiss web hosting provider and Swiss domain name, wikileaks.ch .

Amazon kicked Wikileaks out. Sen. Joe Lieberman praised Amazon’s action. EveryDNS had been pressured. They stated that wikileaks.org, and the registrar’s network had come under multiple ‘distributed denial of services attack’, to the extent that stability there was at risk. So they closed out that domain name. Today it has been reported that Wikileaks has been kicked out of Paypal orders payment service – – obviously also under pressure from the US government.

The founder of Wikileaks is said to be facing arrest orders in several countries including USA and Switzerland. His lawyers, though, have not received notification of the details. Australia, his country of origin, stated they would cooperate in his extradition, if they find him.

Consider, if you will, an African tie-in. It is previously known that USA intelligence agencies were involved in the region in that period of history. Somewhere buried in these many cables is information which sheds light on how a number of Affrican political leaders were murdered.

Suppose that the Wikileaks organization can keep on operating along its current course, and that its plans for multi-month phased publication of the leaked embassy cables are fulfilled as announced. I for one am hoping that will be so. The international public interest is well served by revelation of what has been done ‘in the name of the citizens’.

If that comes to pass, here we potentially have at present a rare opportunity to further see investigations of the circumstances surrounding the suspicious deaths of a number of leading political figures in the African region, notably Tom Mboya, Robert Ouko, Shamora Machel, etc..etc.

Recall the Pentagon Papers situation earlier in USA history. Danial Elsberg leaked classified think tank studies on policies and the military actions in the USA war in Indochina. It was published by news papers such as the New York Times. The US government sought court orders to stop such publications before they were printed and circulated. The cases were resolved to say that no, those publishers were not subject to prior restraint.

This may be compared with the present episode involving Wikileaks. US Courts in the Pentigon Papers case held that although the person disclosing security classified information, which he had access to, without authorization, could be subjected to criminal prosecution, the news media should not be criminally penalized or restrained in advance from publishing the information. Surely Wikileaks ought be treated as a publisher. In the present case it has been reported that a military man is being detained as a suspect in unauthorized release of the diplomatic cables.

– Octimotor –

Kenya: Will Raila Odinga be our Gandalf?

Arrows and shields
BY FWAMBA NC FWAMBA

In the Prof J.R.R Tolkien’s fantasy trilogy; The Lord of the Rings, the role of one character Gandalf the grey, who later becomes Gandalf the white is very conspicuous. Gandalf belongs to the group of wizards, the wisest and most knowledgeable creatures in the middle earth.

Unlike Saruman; another wizard who attempts to get the ring of power for himself, Gandalf sticks to his mission of helping the middle earth rid itself of the ring of power by helping in assembling and leading the team to destroy the ring of power in the same chasm inside the crack of Mount Doom where the ring was forged. The ring of power has a history of bringing down great leaders and kings including Isildur; whose heir is Aragorn camouflaged as Strider carries the duty of reinstating Isildur’s lost glory. Gandalf’s efforts to inform Saruman about The whereabouts of the ring turns out to be a calamity for its later discovered that Saruman has defected and joined Sauron; the dark lord to claim the ring.

The ring is in the shire, the land of the Hobbits. Gandalf is faced with the challenge of ensuring that the ring is destroyed before his former ally Saruman or the main antagonist Sauron land their hands on it.

Kenya is a county at the crossroads now. The political challenges that face us to day are akin to the conflicts that bedeviled the middle earth. Kenyans have attempted for long to bring about change. All efforts have been futile because of the greed of the leaders that have hypocritically come together in the name of destroying the establishment of impunity and corruption have ended up being corrupt and unreliable. They have always instead just like Saruman been converted and become allies of impunity and subjects of the same ills they purported to oppose.

Kenya has gone through turbulent waters since the days of colonialism. Every political step in Kenya has been a make believe to the Kenyan masses that time for national redemption has finally come. The chronology of the Kenyan leadership starting from colonialism has always been a disappointment. In Kenya’s war for independence, the freedom fighters fought to return the land that had been taken away by the British colonialists. When freedom was finally granted, the country was optimistic that with an African leader all Kenyans were going to have better lives with equal opportunity to access education and resources compared to the previous regime which had been oppressive, racist and discriminatory against Africans.

It emerged that their celebrations were in vain for the new African establishment became no different from the practices of the British colonialists. Fertile lands that had previously been taken by the colonialist were then taken over and shared among the African leaders that had taken over the reigns of power.

The ordinary Kenyan who had fought so hard for independence became a disappointed person. It emerged that those who were landless during the colonial period remained landless; those who were lucky got small portions of land where they stayed as squatters. It was not forgotten that those who had taken power led by Jommo Kenyatta had claimed that they wanted change for an ordinary Kenyan African who was lacked opportunities because of racism and other forms of discrimination. It was evident that the African government substituted terms but continued with the oppressive ways of the colonialist.

It was not lost to Kenyans that terms like racism were replaced with tribalism. Settlers were replaced by African land grabbers. It’s known to Kenyans that it was under the African regime that those who spoke out their mind like Pio Gama Pinto, Tom Mboya, Argwings Kodhek and JM Kariuki had their lives cut short because of having alternative views on governance.

In 1978, Moi became president and people who had witnessed Kenyatta’s misuse of power and practices of tribalism thought that with change in the leadership, things were going to be different. It however turned out to be more disappointing that Moi declared that he was going to ‘fuata nyayo’(follow Kenyatta’s footsteps).Under the nyayo era, Moi perfected the art of tribalism, corruption and impunity. Under Moi’s leadership, democracy was crushed and detention without trial; a law that had been put in place under Kenyatta’s regime became more effective than ever.

It’s during the Moi era that many pro democracy activists and university student leaders like Tito Adungosi and Wafula Buke were jailed over trumped up charges. Many activists disappeared without trace. It’s during this same regime that saw Kenya’s first Vice President and doyen of opposition Jaramogi Oginga Odinga was put under house arrest. Under the same regime more political assassinations and mysterious deaths occurred. It was during this regime that Bishop Alexander Muge, Dr.Robert Ouko and many others died under suspect circumstances.

The atrocities committed under the Nyayo regime saw progressive politicians like Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, Ahmed Salim Bahmariz, George Nthenge, Masinde Muliro, Philip Gachoka and Martin Shikuku to team up and form the Forum for the Restoration of Democracy (FORD).It was a new dawn for Kenya when after pressure from the international community Mr.Moi repealed section 2(a) of the then constitution of Kenya which ushered in multiparty politics.

Greed engulfed the country, for every politician saw an opportunity to ascend to power since Moi was very unpopular. Many opposition parties were formed. After the mysterious death of Masinde Muliro at the Jommo Kenyatta International Airport three months to the general election,

Ford split into two factions Ford Kenya which was led by Jaramogi with headquarters at Agip House and Ford Asili that was led by Kenneth Matiba that moved their headquarters to Muthithi House (now Occidental plaza), the Democratic Party (DP) and the Social Democratic Party were formed and registered. Young people like Ruto and Jirongo saw an opportunity to become politically relevant. They formed Youth for Kanu 92’ thereby saving Moi’s regime from extinction by mobilizing the youth vote.

The divided opposition driven by greed for power lost to Moi. The same situation was repeated in 1997.The opposition fielded many presidential candidates who included Mwai Kibaki of the Democratic Party, Michael Kijana Wamalwa of Ford Kenya,Raila Odinga of National Development Party and Charity Ngilu of the Social Democratic party. The opposition lost again and the country continued wallowing in the culture of impunity.

With new wisdom acquired from lessons in the past election losses, in 2002,the opposition united to defeat Moi and his ‘project Uhuru’.The optimism of Kenyans was renewed.Most Kenyans believed that with the exit of Moi, the country had been saved from all the ills that we had fought against.

That was never to be for after one year, the government was grappling with corruption allegations. A mega scandal akin to the Goldenberg that had occurred during kanu’s dark days happened; the Anglo Leasing. It dawned to Kenyans that the greed for power and wish to occupy Moi’s shoes was the driving force for the opposition unity. Kenyans discovered that it was greed for power and money and not good governance that had caused the opposition to unite to defeat Moi and ‘project Uhuru.

In 2007, it emerged that both the incumbent led by Mwai Kibaki and the opposition led by Raila Odinga had been in government. It was declared to be the mother of all battles. The tight race between the two presidential candidates led to a disputed result.

I contend that Kenyans didn’t know what the post election violence was all about. It was about greed for power. 2012 is beckoning and we face the same challenges that Kenyans don’t have a leader who wants to create a respectable state. Kenya needs a Gandalf like figure who will not get entangled into power struggles. Kenya needs someone with an opportunity to be president but because of being selfless will choose not to seek presidency, but will assemble a new generation of leaders who will ensure the country has a new beginning. Kenya needs someone to sacrifice, someone who is above temptations for power, someone with the interest of the nation at heart.

If Moi and old Kanu establishments represent Sauron and Kibaki is Saruman, is Raila going to sacrifice his presidential ambitions and be our Gandalf?

Kenya: Kassim Owango was killed; an issue of Water Hyacinth?

Folks,

There are evidential proof and clues that Kassim Owango, who was the
Chairman of Chamber of Commerce, the EPZ (Export Processing Zone
– Ashoka interest), The Chairman of Kenya’s Agricultural Show…reason for
creation of AGOA – (Ashoka benefitiary) and the the COMESA initiator –
Ashoka benefitiary, China and Libya invadors, corrupt investors, could have
been the result why Kassim Owango was killed, over critical disagreements
as a result of serious exchanges over Water Hyacinth came about, for which
we want proper investigations be instituted and undertaken urgently and immediately.

Kassim was one of the Luo Millionnaire and a very close friend of Moi and
Biwott for many many years. When Kassim was about to die, Kassim paid
Moi and Biwott Sh 20.000.000 which was urgently demanded of him…….

Osiep Nam Lolwe…….Osienala…..is it?….

Project: Drinking Water Plant in Kenya

Project: Renewable Energy for Fisher Folks of Lake Victoria

Lake Victoria – Threatened Lake of the Year 2005….

The Year Kassim Owango died…..Is this the reason Kassim Owango had
to die???????

Immediately when Kassim died, he became bankrupt….(funny aint it?)……
Worse still what surprised many is that, during Kassim Owango’s barial,
Biwott attended the ceremony, and while at at Sino Kasipul, he Biwott
threw out money for Luos to pick up. This flabbergasted many at which
we are in search and are seeking for answers, as to why Biwott had to
throw money at Luos to pick. Kassim therefore died a poor man to fullfil
Kenyatta, Moi and Kibaki “Mission Accomplished”…….that “Luos MUST
NEVER see wealth” or EVER live to enjoy wealth. the reason why it is
highly suspected that:

1) LUOS ARE BRANDED LAZY BY Kenyatta, perfected by Moi and
machinated by Kibaki

2) Luos have been denied to enjoy their rightful ownership of resources
of wealth such like – Fish, Natural Resources, Minerals, and the present
snatching of Land within and around Greater Luo Nyanza of Lake Victoria,
Migingo, and Nile River.

3) Museveni had to kill Luos in Mass in Uganda

4) The reason James Shikwati is the right hand and masterminder of all
development of Lake victoria through Moi University Fish project

5) The reason Uhuru/Kibaki/Kalonzo/Saitoti worked hard to steal election
in a planned massacre and genocide of 2007 election

6) Why the “NO” group of PNU who were financed by the Special Interest
Republicans, the counterpart of the seemingly “NO” “SPECIALITIES”
with some of the correlated same “O” same “O” game changer, Chamber
of Commerce business community special interest group…..had to do
back and forth exchange of money tranfer to accomplish their mission…….
to defeat people public AGENDA. What Where, what you see in Kenya is
what you get in the USA by the Special Interest Republicans…… who during
the referendum elections in Kenya poured money to defeat the People’s
public Referendum, and also block President Obama Policies here in the
USA. Who through their whimsical characteristics of “NO” reciprocated
favor at each other, the reason Uhuru was in the USA soliciting funds from
the World Bank, trading between them and China Funancing were
suspected landed on Tea Partier Mid-term elections of Nov. 2010 ……

2
007 election gone bad was as a result of the hijaking of “Lake Victoria

Mission”.

The reason Kassim Owango is suspected to have been killed. These
actions had Kibaki, Moi, Kalonzo, Ruto, Saitoti, Kimunya collaborate in
agreement, in concerted efforts, illegally negotiated with the World Bank
with other funding organization over non-official tax payer money credit
with China, and without officially mandated by the electorates and the
benefitiaries, the notable “Indigenous Community share-holders” verified
documentation as required and according to the agreed Reform Agenda
of the New Constitution, actions which amounted to crime, abuse and
violations, against Human Rights, where facked MoU were tranfered, and
faked paperwork got logged to solicit for funds for Tea Party/Republican
elections during November 2010 to remove, create conflict and the
irresponsible behaviour on the part of Special Interest Republicans
led by the Majority Leader Mack McConnel, the reason they have refused
to cooperate to improve leadership gridlock……so to engage
commonsense “Partnership Investment” an efforts seen not conducive to
nurture and protect common good interest between Kenya/Africa to
improve sustainable cooperation is worrisome…..

Are these people sharing something secretly in common, something we do not
know, something we should be told, something that must come in the open?

Why is everything, even the best dancing rythm of jig posture appreciated by
many,…. all about President Obama’s leadership and Policy, which in reality is
good intended to both local and foreign policy, to the Speical Interest Republican,
is destined to OBSTRUCTION……with an ultimate answer girdlock of “NO”…..ask
yourself, “What is Cooking”…..These like minds, PNU folks, Moi, Kibaki, Uhuru, Kalonzo Musyoka, Kimunya, Saitoti and Ruto with the buddy sweet-hearts of the
Special Interest Republicans with those of Chamber of Commerce business
community, have the same AGENDA, that of “drunk driving” ……..taking Kenya
and America’s interests, into a careless dangerous driving of “Government Shut
Down” from facilitating activities meant to benefit public…..where nothing is able
to be negotiated or facilitated to better improve economic situation, or create jobs
for the un-employed, or middle class and they have abandoned all negotiations
for public & National security, or those of the common good needs and demands
of the people with that of the general public.

Can you now see how the organizers and planners are in to enjoy and celebrate
their loot………where they plan to make a Get Rich Quick from resources that are
not theirs……..who gave them public mandate? Are they above the law that law
cannot catch up with them? What are the business interest Agenda for Kamlesh
Patni and Salim Lone? Is it Ashoka? Do we have Ashoka’s at the World Bank, IMF, IFAD, African Bank etc.,? Can Hague demand for their investigation as well to establish if they know something or participated in the case of “Things Fall Apart 2007”?

Do they know something about Kassim’s death? Are they accomplices of the Government? Could they have been the masterminders of the cooking recipe of Lake Victoria Fisheries and Mining?

One thing stand out, which is common with them….thus, that of self-centeredness-
ego of interest. They seem to be taking public interests for granted, without much
regard or concern.

They are reckless, irresponsible, with no clear focus or tangible balanced budget to
serve the Public. They have totally refused to cooperate and allow good policy take
effect, those that which will benefit the publics common good agenda. They are not
ready to bulge, even at the damage effect they are creating to expose the country to
the enemy, not even at the expense where the Government orCountry’s economy is
at the edge of collapse. These Special InterestsThese Special Interests groups dont care even if they are driving the country to a ditch where the enemies picks
up to benefit hugely at their Mark-time-stagnation Agenda.

OBSERVATION:

Quote…….
On October 1, 2010, the UN Office of the High Commissioner
for Human Rights published a report mapping the most serious
violations of human rights and international humanitarian
law committed in the Democratic Republic of Congo between
March 1993 and June 2003.

Already ahead of its official publication, the report produced
diplomatic tensions between some States in the region and the
United Nations. The report implicates Congolese and foreign
parties responsible for abuses – including state or non-state
armed groups from Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi, and Angola.

According to the report, attacks against the civilian population
in the Democratic Republic of Congo “reveal a number of
inculpatory elements that, if proven before a competent court,
could be characterized as crimes of genocide.

The December 2, 2010 Great Lakes Policy Forum will bring together
scholars and researchers in two short panel sessions, to discuss
ramifications of the UN Mapping Report as well as suggestions for
justice mechanisms to address past and ongoing crimes. How should
these crimes be addressed?

Which would be a competent court to address the crimes?

What are the next steps for bringing about justice for the victims
in the Congo?

What is the impact of the report for peacebuilding especially when
managed and dispensed by the same killers, the same genocide
operatives, and what good is it?

Are these crooks to smart for the world?

Have they blackmailed or hoodwinked the world and fooled the world?

What is coooooking????

CONCLUSION and APPEAL TO THE WORLD LEADERS:

We must stand together in solidarity for the sake of peace in the world,
be bold and firm, and must block instances and incidents of Special Interest
machinating, manipulating and comandeering violation and crime against
Humanity to benefit genecide operatives.

We must all stand with the United Nations Policies as ratified by the majority
Nations, to represent the face of Humanity and for Democratic and Judicial
justice, DEMAND that my request is fully supported to Hague and the above
cases along with others are fully investigated to the Kenyan general public and
the world is sufficiently executed.

Hague is therefore the answer and we must all lobby for these African Leaders,
who have over the years engaged in corruption, graft and nepotism and the killing of innocent people to gain their political millage, power and those their unscrupulous economic gains, be put to task and money stolen to public be recovered……..

We want justice, we must all toil to bring justice to the shore and Justice
must be seen to be done urgently and be delivered now…..the amount of
“Things Fall Apart” is causing global sanity to much a high price and
a burden to tackle. It must be globally arrested and nubbed in the bud
now without much ado…..

Cheers everybody and God Bless us all !

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

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Water hyacinth was discovered in Brazil in 1824 and SIMON NJOROGE MWAURA become the first man in the world to develop 15 different products from water hyacinth and all other aquatic weeds in 1996 breaking World history. Water hyacinth is found in many Countries. Water hyacinth is the only plant in world that converts its intake into fertilizer.

Water hyacinth remains the world’s most serious aquatic weed; is spreading at an alarming rate in Africa and Papua New Guinea and remains a serious problem in the Indian sub-continent and South East Asia. Successful biological control can reduce weed cover to ca.30% of the water surface in 3 to 10 years after establishment of agents and has achieved excellent control in a number of countries. Information on the technology has been widely disseminated but the rate of application has been relatively slow due to a lack of experienced practitioners in some developing countries and because adequate funding has not been available. Recently, due to the rapid increase in the abundance and distribution of this weed in Africa and elsewhere, interest in the problem has widened and the number of control projects is increasing. In addition, the major organizations, CSIRO Australia, PPRI South Africa and USDA USA, involved in conducting or supporting research to improve biological control are studying additional control agents and the integration of biological and other control techniques into efficient management strategies. This paper describes the interactions and cooperation between these organizations that promotes efficient use of scarce resource and outlines the worldwide linkages between those organizations, other agencies and national governments in extending the application of this technology. This biological technology to manage water hyacinth is now not a solution to the management of water hyacinth. The international biological control, the world bank, Global Environment Facility and other funding agencies should now fund the commercialization, harvesting, processing and utilization of water hyacinth, other water marsh plant and other plants with soft tissues, presently considered un-economical to provide the much needed raw materials to produce organic fertilizers, compost, paper, paper board, fodder, desert sand binder and conditioner-water hyacinth 100% plant tissue or as 100% plant tissue residual will be used as desert sand binder to improve sand fertility and water retention, crude proteins extracted from water hyacinth and other plants. The invention of water hyacinth processing equipment by Hyaquip Inc Kenya Ltd. provides the world with solution to utilize hyacinth for commercial purpose.

Hyaquip Inc

SIMON NJOROGE MWAURA inventor of the new coffee and tea products and the Vice President of the Republic of Kenya HON. STEPHEN KALONZO MUSYOKA officially launching 100% coffee

Cheery and Tea extracts

HYAQUIP INC has designed a water hyacinth processing equipment to harvest, process and utilize the hyacinth, other water mash plants and plants with soft tissues as raw material. The equipment has the capacity to contain the rapid growth of water hyacinth and other water mash plants that multiplies at a very high rate. The harvested hyacinth is processed into raw material for commercial use, i.e. fertilizers and other products.
The company has utilized this troublesome weed as a golden weed that will provide the world with much needed organic fertilizers and will benefit developing countries mainly in Africa and Asia to utilize the weed that is available in hundred’s of acres in the fresh waters mainly lakes, rivers and large ponds. The process turns this troublesome weed into useful income generating national resource and creates job opportunities.

The products were invented by Dr. Simon Njoroge Mwaura HYAQUIP. Mr. Musyoka urged Kenyans to appreciate the work of scientific breakthrough and celebrate those behind such inventions.

He urged Dr. Mwaura and the rest with personal productions to engage legal experts who should assist them to register and secure their inventions in order to deter other people from claiming them. The Vice President assured that the government will stand by Kenyans who come up with new inventions and would assist in securing protection.

Mr. Musyoka said the new organic fertilizer had been used by farmers in some parts of the country and had produced wonderful results. Bishop Dr. Charles Muyu urged Kenyans to start using organic fertilizers since conventional fertilizers are destroying the lives of Kenyans, saying farmers should change their farming.

Kenyan firm wants to harness water hyancith
Author:
Date: 29/07/2008
Introduction: Simon Njoroge Mwaura, the CEO, Hyacinth Inc, Kenya wants to succeed where science has not in taming the notorious and invasive water hyacinth from the Kenyan waters. Speaking in Nairobi recently while announcing an oncoming conference in September aimed at brining together all organisations handling water hyacinth, Mwaura revealed that Hyaquip has designed a water hyacinth processing equipment to harvest, process and utilize the hyacinth, other water mash plants and plants with soft tissues as raw material to manufacture organic fertiliser. The harvested hyacinth is processed into raw material for commercial use, i.e. fertilizers after drying and extracting 95 percent of its water content. The company has utilized this troublesome weed as a golden weed that will provide the world with much needed organic fertilizers and will benefit developing countries mainly in Africa to utilize the weed that is available in hundred’s of acres in the fresh waters mainly lakes, rivers and large ponds (Source: by Henry Neondo, African Science News Serivce, 25 June 2008).

The Knowledge for Development website (http://knowledge.cta.int) supports the policy dialogue on S&T for agricultural and rural development in African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries. It enables the ACP scientific community – primarily agricultural research and development scientists and technologists, policy makers, farmers and other stakeholders and actors – to share and review results of national and regional efforts and collaborate to harness science and technology for the development of agriculture in their countries.

The opinions expressed in the comments and analysis are those of the authors, and do not necessarily reflect the views of CTA.

Tue, Nov 24, 2009
Kenyan scientist discovers “goldmine” in water hyacinth
By Abwao Oluoch
PANA Correspondent Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) –

A Kenyan scientist Simon Njoroge Mwaura has struck what he describes as a “goldmine” in the rapidly- spreading water hyacinth choking the Nairobi River Dam, constructed in 1952 as a water reservoir for the capital city. According to Mwaura, a biochemist, instead of destroying and throwing it away as waste, the dreaded fresh waterweed needs to be nurtured for the industrial production of organic fertilisers badly needed in the Middle East.

Mwaura, who started investigating how to utilise the water hyacinth after witnessing its menace in Uganda eight years ago, has created a firm in Nairobi, Two M Products Kenya limited, to process the weed for export. “The water hyacinth contains all organic minerals which we use to make fertilisers because it contains nitrogen, phosphorus, copper, magnesium, manganese and potassium. It is a result of the 95 percent water content,” Mwaura told a news conference in Nairobi Wednesday. The weed is also used to produce organic animal feeds, pellets and salts used by dairy farmers to feed milk-producing cows.

Canadian and American firms have shown interests in the project and have helped in the procurement of an advanced machine to be used to remove the weed from Lake Victoria. Water hyacinth, which was first discovered in Germany in 1844 and later entered to Africa through Egypt in 1952 before spreading to Ghana, has choked Lake Victoria, the world’s second largest fresh water lake.

A Kenyan firm wants to harness water hyacinth

in Nairobi Wednesday. The weed is also used to produce organic animal feeds, pellets and salts used by dairy farmers to feed milk-producing cows.

Canadian and American firms have shown interests in the project and have helped in the procurement of an advanced machine to be used to remove the weed from Lake Victoria. Water hyacinth, which was first discovered in Germany in 1844 and later entered to Africa through Egypt in 1952 before spreading to Ghana, has choked Lake Victoria, the world’s second largest fresh water lake.

The waterweed still poses the greatest threat to the survival of the lake shared by Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, despite numerous interventions by a combined force of donor organisations, the Kenyan Lake Basin Authority, the World Bank’s Lake Basin Initiative and a host of interventions. Water hyacinth has also completely choked the highly-polluted 36-acre Nairobi Dam, a stone throw away from the Kibera slums, Africa’s largest slum dwelling.

“We want a clean dam and we can achieve this by converting the papyrus reeds and the hyacinth into usable products instead of destroying it,” Mwaura told journalists, who toured the Nairobi Dam on Wednesday. The biochemist has already patented the hyacinth extraction project in Canada, the US and Kenya at the cost of US$35,000. His firm produces 2 million litres of fresh hyacinth extracts every.

According to Mwaura, the water reeds, papyrus reeds and the hyacinth are good soil conditioners that could help African countries to reclaim arid and semi-arid lands. “The water reed produces a viscous fluid and has 60 percent water containing a lot of moisture. You only need two kilograms per acre when planting to keep your plants moist in dry lands,” said the Two M Products managing director.

Earlier this week, the firm clinched a contract to supply 2 million litres of organic fertilisers and animal feeds to Qatar in the Middle East. American firms are willing to invest 3 billion Shillings in this project because they believe Kenya is closer to the Middle East where we can produce and export these fertilisers,” he said. A foreign firm, BML International, is helping in the removal of the water hyacinth from the Nairobi River dam on a commercial basis.

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WIFE OF MURDERED JOURNALISTS AND OTHERS PLEADS FOR JUSTICE FROM KENYA’S ATTORNEY GENERAL.

By Agwanda Jowi

THE wife of the late Nyanza based freelance journalist Francis Nyaruri who went missing on January 16, 2009 after writing a series of articles for The Weekly Citizen and his bound and decapitated body found in Rachuonyo District thirteen days later,Josephine Kwamboka is appealing for the speedy hearing and conclusion of the case so that the killers of her late husband are brought to book.

The late journalist Francis Nyaruri on duty,to date his killers have not been found in what his close colleagues says is luck of seriousness on the part of the polise.

His rotting body was found at Kodera Forest in Rachuonyo District.

Kwamboka’s plea were echoed by a cross section of journalists from Kisii and Nyanza who says that despite having written concrete statements pointing at the possible suspects, the police who were investigating the matter have not bothered to call them and give evidence in court.

“Seems something does not add up here , the late spoke with me and i even went to his funeral and spoke publicly about his possible killers,i wrote a statement with the then Nyanza Deputy Provincial Criminal Investigations Officer John Maritim in his office,how then is it that since then i have not been called to testify” one Kisumu based journalist lamented.

His counterparts from Kisii also demanded an explanation from the Attorney General Amos Wako saying,either the police wants to cover up the whole thing or there is something happening to suit some quarters.

“Personally, i wrote a statement as the law requires and i have always been told that i will be called to give evidence in court,days have turned to months” lamented a journalist based in Kisii who never wanted his name to be mentioned

Their pleas comes hardly days after Kisumu Resident Judge Justice Joseph Karanja is said to be going out of the station on a transfer.

He told the audience that it was his last day hearing criminal cases and that he could not initiate a new case despite the presence of five witnesses in court.

“They just seem to be playing games,” Nyaruri’s widow, Josephine Kwamboka, told this writer after the hearing.

The same day a key police investigator into the murder, Robert Natwoli, had come to testify, but he left disappointed like Nyaruri’s widow, as the officer who arrested the suspects, Natwoli is a crucial witness, but he has not yet been provided an opportunity to address the court, he told me.

Natwoli said he left the police force this year after facing a series of harassment and intimidation from fellow officers.

Nyaruri’s last article implicated top police officials and the area local authority council in conspiring to defraud the public of millions of shillings through a police housing project and the mismanagement of the LATIF Fund and .

It can be recalled that In 2006, The Weekly Citizen, was raided by police who seized equipment and arrested several journalists, following stories critical of President Mwai Kibaki and the then Narc government.