Monday, 29 October 2012

[wanabidii] Kisumu Killings and Elsewhere in Kenya Must Stop Immediately.

 
 
 

Maurice,

 

I sympathize with you and I really feel your pain, but let the Truth be told...Why is PM Raila behaving like Mitt Romney....??? If anyone thinks that I am unfair to PM Raila should think twice.......I am being level headed to save Kenya from collapse and into Tribal Civil War, the divide and rule conspiracy for destroying Africa by the International Corporate Special Interest who plan to hijack Africa's Public Wealth Resource and own them...."The Intellectual Property Thieving".......... We have always lived at Peace with each other, why should there be a problem now, at whose interest or gain.......??? Why is Legal Justice not working.......??? Is this the Good Democracy with a reliable Just Rule of Law we have been fighting for......???........Dont give me an excuse that PM Raila does not know what Kibaki is doing......., What happens when he is in need of his personal special need for his "Nusu Mkate".........If he can make a deal for his special interest, why cant he use the same force to push for Real Change joining with Voices of Reason to pressure for Reform Change we all want? Do you think Raila was not able to do that, or did people like Judy suddenly woke up to differ without reasons why Raila's focus and way of seeing things deviated from the majority's view......??? and Do you believe Kenya is headed the wrong way.....??? If it works, it is just a bandage temporary for a short period of time and we are back to square one........This idea is unsustainable, which is why, it has failed........

 

To save Kenya, we cannot play favoritism, we must provide a safer logistics theories which can be trusted by all and accommodates all and which is fair to all treating people with dignity and playing by the same set of rules.....Can you say this about Raila.???

 

Why couldnt Raila stand out and push with the people from the word go? You cant sleep, eat and feast with the devil doing the same replica of what we all condemned as corruption cancer and stay on the attack pushing for justice, then expect to get sympathy from the faithfulls who are demanding for Real Change; failing the quest for Referendum Peoples Mandate. This wont work,........ it will surely fail and has failed the test of time before.....

 

Most likely, maybe or unless PM Raila is not serious or is short-sighted why he failed to be steadfastly staying on course consistent with reasons why he has been in the struggle all this time.

 

I expected PM Raila to protect the Constitution and stick with the public from the word go...If he stood with the Truth and was seen not meandering covering and protecting the evil doers; if only Raila remain consistent the way President Obama does and sticking with facts, we would be speaking a different language.

 

Raila stopped feeling the pain in sharing to fix the problem, he stopped listening to the voices of reason from the ordinary majority, it is why he relaxed the to put pressure on President Kibaki, he side-tracked....they are now both in some sort of confidential MoUs he will have to be forced to come out clean........

 

PM Raila forgets too quickly, I dont know if he will ever take anything serious for the interest of the people's livelihood and survival.......

 

Have a nice day........we have storm here.......really bad weather....


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


--- On Mon, 10/29/12, Maurice Oduor <mauricejoduor@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Maurice Oduor <mauricejoduor@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [wanabidii] Kisumu Killings and Elsewhere in Kenya Must Stop Immediately.
To: wanabidii@googlegroups.com
Cc: "Judy Miriga" <jbatec@yahoo.com>, "Progressive Kenyans" <progressive-kenyans@googlegroups.com>, "VVM Vuguvugu Mashinani" <VuguVuguMashinani@yahoogroups.com>, "wanakenya@googlegroups.com" <wanakenya@googlegroups.com>
Date: Monday, October 29, 2012, 10:29 AM

Judy,

I'm getting a feeling that you don't understand how the Kenyan
government operates and who has what power to do what.

Everything that goes wrong in Kenya you keep lumping Raila together
with Kibaki.
This coalition is just a coalition in theory. Kibaki has more than 90%
of the power. That's the reality and every Kenyan is aware of that.
People who dispute that are just watu wa roho mbaya who hate Amolo and
want him to share into Kibaki's blunders.
Think about it: do you honestly think that if Amolo had any power over
the Police he would allow the Police to shoot people in Kisumu? Ya
Rabi !!

Amolo has no power over the Police and is never even invited to the
National Security Council meetings which are usually held in Kikuyu.

Please be fair to A,olo even if you dislike him. Intellectual honesty
goes a long way towards enhancing one's credibility.

Courage




On 10/29/12, Judy Miriga <jbatec@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> Folks,
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> This is very serious, let Kibaki and Raila explain to the People and the
> world why this is so and further convince the people that it is not part of
>
> their political theory to provoke insecurity and unleash terror as a means
> of sending threats, intimidation and fears ahead of election time.
>
>
> Irrespective of Party affilliation, police killer of the innocent is a
> serious
> crime and is unacceptable.
>
>
>
>
> The police inability to swiftly act and provide necessary peace and security
>
> is no excuse and this is a serious disability of inaction to advance
> criminal
> behaviors such of terror acts we saw in the past election of 2007/8 that
> must
> not be taken lightly.
>
>
>
>
> This behaviour is a tactical move to create chaos in a peaceful community
> and it is unacceptable. This lukewarm approach from Police to slow or
> evade apprehending the attacker or catching up with the terrorist killer is
> a
> sign that shows a well organized planned attack to ambush, create chaos,
> and distabilize the peaceful community and this behaviour is unacceptable.
>
>
>
>
> We demand for an extremely urgent response from the two Principal Coalition
>
> Leaders to provide satisfying reasonable explanation why they should not be
>
> held responsible for lack of providing good and secure leadership and to
> account
> for the Kisumu Killings.
>
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>
>
> Judy Miriga
> Diaspora Spokesperson
> Executive Director
> Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
> USA
> http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com
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> Kisumu parliamentary aspirant killed sparking protests
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> Protestors storm Kisumu Central Police Station voicing concerns on
> insecurity following the killing of parliamentary aspirant Shem Onyango
> alias Kwegah on October 29, 2012. Photo/TOM OTIENO NATION MEDIA GROUP
>
> By LILIAN OCHIENG'
> Posted Monday, October 29 2012 at 16:41
>
>
> One person was killed on Monday in Kisumu following violent protests that
> were ignited with the killing of an Orange Democratic Movement (ODM)
> parliamentary aspirant Shem Onyango alias Kwegah.
>
> The protesters blocked the Kisumu - Kakamega highway for about six hours
> protesting the rising cases of insecurity in Kisumu.
>
> A boda boda operator, Kenneth Oduor, who was ferrying a passenger that got
> killed in the protest said his client was shot as they approached a police
> station.
> "He was bleeding profusely from his chest. We rushed him to Jaramogi Oginga
> Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital, where he died on arrival," Mr Oduor
> said.
>
> Mr Kwegah, a Kisumu Central Constituency aspirant, died from gunshot wounds
> he sustained after being shot by unknown assailants sparking protests.
>
> Mr Kwegah's wife was also shot during the 10am incident but doctors at the
> Aga Khan Hospital Intensive Care Unit say she was out of danger.
>
> Following the incident, protests rocked the town's Central Business District
> as residents led by Muhoroni MP, Ayiecho Olueny demonstrated over
> insecurity.
>
> According to an eye witness, the couple were shot near Mamba Hotel as they
> drove towards town.
>
> A boda boda operator said that he following Kwegah's car closely when two
> assailants approached the vehicle.
>
> Mr Kwegah was then ordered by one of the assailants to stop his car or be
> shot.
>
> "Stop the car or I will shoot! Today is your day and no one will help you,"
> said the assailant.
>
> It's then that the gunman approached the driver's side as Mr Kwegah opened
> his window to check on the disturbance.
> "As he drove over a bump, the gunman shot him on the head and fired another
> shot on his jaw then shot Kwegah's wife on her arm, " said the eye witness.
>
> Meanwhile, ODM has called on the government to investigate the motive behind
> the murder of Mr Kwegah.
>
> ODM Secretary General Prof Anyang' Nyong'o said the killing comes in the
> wake of increasing cases of insecurity in Kisumu and it's environs, a
> situation that has become a major concern to the residents of the Lakeside
> town.
>
> "We condole with the family of the Late Mr Kwegah and pray for the quick
> recovery of his wife, who was injured during the shooting and rushed to Aga
> Khan Hospital in Kisumu" said Prof Anyang' Nyong'o.
> Mr Kwegah also served as ODM's Kisumu Town West sub-branch chairman.
>
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> Wakahare•a day ago
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> I knew this Good man when i was working with G4S Kisumu many years back.He
> was loved by many. RIP Shem- and may the innocent man's blood waylay those
> murderers wherever they go!
>
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> Albert Lam•a day ago
>
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> When will peace prevai in kenya,till when will we be aliens in our own
> country?
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> Murage wa Sheki, kianyaga•a day ago
>
>
> Eliminating competition. Its cruel but works. Its basic animal instinct.
> lions eliminate hyenas over territories and food. politicians feed on votes.
> any menu without votes is unbalanced................. my prophetic eye
> predicts more of these
>
>
>
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> majau kithinji•a day ago
>
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> This is very sad indeed,police should track and arrest the killers
>
>
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> Abdallah Talib•a day ago
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> The Government should take action before security gets out of hand... its
> not a good sign as we approach the elections
>
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> victor odhiambo•a day ago
>
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> The insecurity in Kisumu must be addressed before things worsen especially
> during this time of election.The government should intervene as early as
> possible.
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> vladimirovich•a day ago
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> Kisumu used to be a very safe place to be, or so I thought when I sojourned
> there. What has changed?
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> Killings escalate in post-election Kenya
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>
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> Chaos … a man is beaten by a policeman in Nairobi after an election
> protest.
> Photo: Reuters/Antony Njuguna
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> Bernard Rwoti in Kisumu, Kenya
> January 1, 2008
> Page 1 of 2
> ANALYSIS
>
> AT LEAST 64 people were killed overnight in post-election violence in
> western Kenya as angry opposition supporters clashed with police and rival
> tribal groups.
> In Kisumu, Kenya's third city and a bastion of the defeated presidential
> challenger, Raila Odinga, a mortuary attendant said police brought in 46
> bodies.
> "These bodies were brought here overnight by police officers from various
> suburbs," the attendant told Agence France-Presse. "Three are women and
> there are two infants."
> Authorities also imposed a daytime curfew in Kisumu yesterday with police
> ordered to shoot any violators, a senior police official said.
> The city's morgue was surrounded by wailing relatives as police sent
> reinforcements to block slum dwellers from reaching the city centre. "I
> heard gunshots and we scampered off to safety and I did not know where my
> son went. I have spotted my son's body with a gunshot wound in the stomach,"
> said an elderly woman, Mary Otieno.
> Reporters were also shown seven other bodies in the city's main hospital
> waiting to be transferred to the morgue.
> The police chief of Nyanza province, Grace Kaindi, did not comment on the 46
> bodies but admitted that police had opened fire on looters during the
> night.
> "These are a group of young men who were causing mayhem at night, they
> refused to disperse, forcing police to use force on the looters," she said.
> The latest deaths brought to 84 the number of people confirmed to have died
> since Thursday's general elections. The President, Mwai Kibaki, was declared
> the winner on Sunday after a disputed tallying process, but Mr Odinga
> rejected the results, saying the Government had rigged them.
> In the town of Nakuru, police said seven were killed after clashes also
> broke out between rival political supporters.
> Mr Kibaki's Kikuyu tribe is the country's largest but many across Kenya had
> rallied behind Mr Odinga's Luo tribe in the election to bring an end to
> "Kikuyu rule", a trend observers had warned could trigger violence.
> Further clashes between rival supporters in a village near Kapsabet also
> left four dead, police said.
> In Kisumu, Nairobi and several other cities in Kenya, life came to a
> standstill where fighting was not taking place.
> After almost a week of national holidays imposed by the Government around
> December 27 for the vote, some residents from impoverished neighbourhoods
> were running out of basic goods and started looting shops.
>

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