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Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Breaking News: Mungiki Attacks Were Planned at State House

Reports have just emerged that Mungiki-led violence following last year's disputed elections were state-sanctioned. Well allow me to spoil the present party mood. These reports are categorical that Mungiki-led violence were planned and authorized from the heart of power-STATE HOUSE.

Predictably, Alfred Mutua already has all his limbs in his mouth is denial. In his characteristic self the goofing Mutua has told BBC that neither the President nor any government functionary would meet the Mungiki in darkness or otherwise. But history contracts that very proclamation, or doesn't it?

This damning report claims that meetings were hosted at the official residence of the president between the banned Mungiki militia and senior government figures. The singular aim it claims was to hire them as a defence force in the Rift Valley to protect the Kikuyu community.

According to BBC investigation a Mungiki member in hiding after receiving death threats revealed that three senior leaders of the sect were summoned to State House and singularly assigned the task of defending the Kikuyu in Rift Valley.

Ours is fast-paced politics complete with very destructive antics. The Mungiki ruse is no passing cloud. Add one plus one and you get today's demonstration by demanding Mungiki followers demanding release from jail of their leader Maina Njenga. Whether it is sour grapes or one party not honouring his side of the bargain will emerge very soon. So there comes the first wart in the festivities which Mutua has unwittingly dismissed as preposterous.

49 comments:

  1. Dear Taabu:

    Please find another day job. Your current one - of dreaming about armageddon, Mungiki at state house, "foreigners" buying plots in Mogotio and calling the estate Gituamba - is not working. The job may be well paying but it certainly has no redeeming value to you and/or our beloved country. These kind of inflammatory lies exposes more of the rot in you than anything in your targeted victims. When you wrote a celebratory note here after the signing of the political deal someone said you were not honest in your heart. That person ought to be given a Kumekucha medal for seeing through the masks of ill-will you wear. No matter how much you wish, no armageddon is coming and you better get used to living in peace time!! Or get out your machine gun and go fight your "kabila adui yako" if you are a man instead of feeding us your crap daily!!!

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  2. No wonder Kifaki always smily these days.
    Arap Mibei will protect him,not only from the mungiki but also from his hardliners

    Dont you think Bush promised this secuity?

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  3. LOL Alfred Mutura, sorry Mutua's 'preposterous, racism etc' is not surprising at all. What else would you expect from him? Only that this time he forgot to add 'we are not under anyone's colony...'. Anyway, here is the link to that. Note: the media player is real. http://news.bbc.co.uk/player/nol/newsid_7270000/newsid_7279900/7279978.stm?bw=bb&mp=rm&asb=1&news=1&bbcws=1

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  4. Let us not jump to conclusions here. There is nothing new. WE all saw Jackson Kibor cozying up with the powers that be at Pentagon house well knowing there is a murder charge on him.
    Jackson Kibor was quoted on BBC saying how they will kill the kikuyus. He is a killer, and ODM planned this all along, with Ruto.

    This is yet a feeble attempt to paint the government in a bad light. What Mungiki did was okay, and they protected their people against Kibor's thugs...it was not cordinated by Government. The Government coordinated resque procedures like flushing out those thieves in Eldoret NOrth...Okay?

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  5. Hopefully these antics will not derail the efforts to institute fundamental reforms i.e. land, constitution etc.

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  6. After today's mungiki showing u wonder if mungiki were ever touched.

    They are stronger now than they were last year when they were committing all those atrocities.

    Chungeni Maisha!

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  7. ODMers need to go get a life and leave Kalonzo alone. Kalonzo did not commit any crime by refusing to lick the bloody boots of Raila. Neither is he evil because he did not call his followers to "spontaneously" kill others and burn property. Kalonzo is nobody's poodle and unlike his critics he is not an archist who thrives in chaos. Also, unlike his critics, he does not need to worry about foreign election financiers. The only people he needs to worry about are the power sharks around Kibaki, not the ODM loud-mouths or some hired hands in Ukambani.

    My sure bet is that Kalonzo will remain the vice-president of the Republic of Kenya for the remainder of Kibaki's term. I also dare to say that he will be the next president of our beutiful Republic after Kibaki. Hate him or love him, but always remember Kalonzo is the firewall betweem the presidency and the flammable Raila!!

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  8. You said:

    "The singular aim it claims was to hire them as a defence force in the Rift Valley to protect the Kikuyu community."

    Unless you are writing your own version of history (alraedy!), there was abosultely no presence of Mungiki in the areas of Rift Valley that the kikuyus were being slaughtered.

    Only in Naivaisha did we see some form of cordinated violence by the kikuyus which was a very natural response to a community that was facing annihilation. I am not a Mungiki and do not subscribe to their barbarism but at some point i remember feeling a strong urge to "do something" especially after I received a message that my family had been displaced and my brother's business burnt down.

    What is clear is that the youths in Rift Valley who targeted Kikuyus were well organized even before the elections. There has been very damning interviews on BBC in which some of the perpetrators have given an insight into their wicked plot. I am surprised this has not caught your attention yet. After all of the 1500 dead, majority were kikuyus.

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  9. PEOPLE
    I DON'T YOU REMEBER MAINA KIAI'S STATEMENT IN JANUARY THIS YEAR?

    AND ALSO A SOURCE SAYING THAT ONE OF THE MUNGIKI MEMBERS ATTENDING THE SAID MEETING TAPED IT!! i GUESS TO HAVE SOMETHING TO USE AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT FOR THE EXECUTION OF MORE THAN 50 OF THEIR MEMBERS AND ALSO FOR THE RELEASE OF THEIR LEADER!!

    i THINK YOU ARE GOING TO SEE MORE SHOCKING NEWS ON THIS MUNGIKI SAGA!!!!


    Kenya govt activates murder gang-activist
    Wed 9 Jan 2008, 14:49 GMT

    [-] Text [+] By Barry Moody

    NAIROBI, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Kenya's embattled government has activated a murderous criminal gang to protect its supporters during a bloody confrontation over disputed elections, a leading human rights activist said on Wednesday.

    Maina Kiai, head of the government-funded National Commission on Human Rights, said the Mungiki, an ethnic Kikuyu gang notorious for beheading its victims, had returned.

    "They are coming out again and being used by the state. We have firm evidence of that, some of their people came to us," he said.

    Government spokesman Alfred Mutua angrily denied the claim: "If there is evidence of Mungiki, he should either table it -- and he had better make sure that it is the right evidence -- or just shut up."

    There have been unconfirmed reports of Mungiki attacks on other ethnic groups in Nairobi's slums since violence erupted after the disputed re-election of President Mwai Kibaki in a Dec. 27 poll. About 500 people have died.

    Many Kikuyus were killed in the Rift Valley and Nairobi's slums as other ethnic groups vented their rage over what they say was a rigged result.

    Experts have long said the Mungiki were manipulated by Kikuyu politicians. They were first established to counter violence by Kalenjin ethnic gangs during elections in the 1990s, when Daniel arap Moi, himself a Kalenjin, was president.

    But last year the human rights commission said police may have executed as many as 500 men during a crackdown on the Mungiki after the gang terrorised central Kenya with a wave of brutal attacks. Police denied the charge.

    Kiai said the government had offered the Mungiki protection in the future if they protected Kikuyus against supporters of opposition leader Raila Odinga, who says he won the vote.

    "They are now assured of security even afterwards. They said 'Okay we will not touch you again. We will not go for you as we did before'," he said.

    Kiai called on Western powers to revoke visas for members of the Kibaki government, senior members of the civil service and their families as well as opposition figures.

    He said this was the only way to push politicians into negotiating an end to Kenya's post-election crisis.

    "Bring them back to suffer with us. Maybe then they will be forced into talking to each other," he said. "If all visas are revoked you will see movement so fast, you won't believe it. Many of them think 'I have a valid visa to the UK. If things get really bad I am off.' They need to have the same stakes as us." (Additional reporting by Wangui Kanina; editing by Janet Lawrence)

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  10. Chris! Taabu! Why is it so that those who look to me like pro-mungiki in this forum just happen be anonymuses? Have you ever questioned that? Did you ever hear setani gefaki aka give-aki condemn mungiki the same way Ruto condemned the killings in Rift Valley? Let us not make this any harder to understand or swallow. The tablet is the same man. Just swallow it. Give-haki supported mungiki and there is no question about that. Let Gefaki make no mistake of giving out too much powers because I see him standing before a judge for allegations brought up for his rigging of elections and support of Mungiki which in turn consumed over 1000 lives.

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  11. Anon 10.24AM

    U said "What Mungiki did was okay"

    Really?

    If that is the case why should anyone else be condemned?

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  12. We can never have two centres of power in Kenya.
    This saga will keep Kibaki where he belongs-not the constitutional route but how Kenyans perceive him-As a very useless Leader indeed.A God father to Mungiki.Untrustworthy, to all including Mungikis and his hardliners (foot soldiers).
    This time, we learn that power is EARNED.Let everybody learn this.Very interesting indeed.
    I foresee a situation where Raila will be more acceptable, travelling all over the country.Kibaki will need Rail to move out of Harmbee House ( He is no longer confident of statehouse!)
    And same said for KIRUCY vis-a-vis Ida

    God bless Kenya.
    No longer can anybody assume them Kenyans.

    Seems the country is poised for a take off, without the arrogant, destructive class.
    My only prayer is that Raila keep his closeness to himself and the ordinary Kenyan.

    Hiyo ingine ni ya Mungu!

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  13. Smile, It is a new Kenya, so Nation papers said.
    In the morning, we had a photo of Raila and Kibaki.
    Later on, it was Railas
    As many have noted, Nation has lost all credibility.Mesaage is that Raila is now very happy.

    Cant Nation swallow their pride and accept that Kibaki needs Raila more than vice versa?
    AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAgh

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  14. Investigation findings:


    A policeman who was on duty at the time, who has spoken to the BBC on condition of anonymity, has also pointed to clear signs of state complicity. He alleges that in the hours before the violence in Nakuru, police officers had orders not to stop a convoy of minibus taxis, called "matatus", packed with men when they arrived at police checkpoints. "When we were there... I saw about 12 of them [matatus] packed with men," he said.
    "There were no females... I could see they were armed. "We were ordered not to stop the vehicles to allow them to go." The current and previous minister for internal security have both been invited to respond to the allegations. So far they have declined to do so.

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  15. Is this the best international media can come up with...get a couple of "independent" sources and blast the allegations allover. I, by no means condone Mungikis and any like minded sects but c'mon people - this is not the time to whip up emotions....this reporter better darn right be 101% sure what she's reporting is true if not they oughta ship her back where she came from

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  16. Having watched Dr Mutuas stoic defence in the BBC interview I have to say he handled that very badly indeed. He was totally not in the loop and he seemed to have been ordered to " stay the course " He has put down a marker that there was no such thing -exactly what the reporter wanted him to do on camera, combine that with Mungiki running wild in the CBD today - just watch the follow up. BBC seems to have got themselves very senior credible and tested sources within the organisation. Kenyans have learned that there are no guarantees leaking to the Kenyan press and it seems the foreign press will be flooded with juice about what have been the going-ons pre and post the ballot.

    This one is definitely one to watch it has wings and it seems its payback time. The young Dr should bow out now with some dignity left before the buss rolls of the cliff , but then again its not easy for a Government apparatchik to walk out on 800 big ones a month plus all “off the books perks” due to principle. Wonder how much Baghdad Bob was getting? He continued even as bombs were razing the neighbourhood. Parallels?

    THE CHICKEN ARE COMING HOME TO ROAST

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  17. ALL CENTRAL MPs signed an MOU with Mungiki before 2002 elections.

    This fact was revealed by a Central Prov MP. It is not news that Kibaki and his people are Mungiki fans.

    Kenyans, can you remember how a judge in Nyeri recently released Mungiki thugs who killed a chief?

    A murder case against a gov officer!

    If it happened in Bondo, thousands of GSU and Army would be sent to beat and rape everyone. You remember what happened when Bondo people killed a policeman in the 70s?

    Agwambo should rectify the injustices. Kibaki will be paid 2 millions to play golf. Tinga will be working to develop Kenya. He is the elected President and Prime Minister of Kenya.

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  18. 3000 Mungiki in Nairobi CBD


    The Standard reliably learnt that the majority of the demonstrators were transported from Murang'a and Maragwa overnight and assembled at River Road ahead of the early morning march.

    When the police finally showed up, they seemed reluctant to stop the protest. The sect members were later dispersed near the Central Police Station as they finished their protest. This was after several businesses in the city had hurriedly closed in fear of violence.

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  19. What does defending mean? I think what Mungiki did was more of revenge than defend. To defend, they should have gone to Eldoret, Kericho etc and defended against attacks. What Mungiki did was horrible, burning women and children. Anyone who thinks such acts are OK is a lunatic, deranged.

    For some reason, I find it easy to believe that Mungiki enjoys political patronage. How else does one explain how they knew in advance that police were under instructions not to shoot to kill them in Naivasha. They said so in broad daylight.

    Kibaki and Michuki and some Kikuyus can rejoice for now that Mungiki "revenged". This will be a short lived joy as Mungiki will now turn to terrorizing the same Kikuyus that they were "protecting"

    Shame on Kibaki

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  20. Why all the outrage from Alfie Mutua and others? This BBC article is just confirming what many have suspected and been saying all along - that mungiki has ties and is financed by some members of PNU. Does not the fact that no one in government at the time appeared perturbed by a mungiki member running for the langata parliamentary seat in the last election not support this perception? Does not the fact that mungiki members felt free to demonstrate in the CBD today not support this perception?

    And note, the reporter does not say that the mungiki visitors at state house met with Kibaki, it just states that they met with senior officials in state house. Lot's of wiggle room there for someone good at spin (fortunately for us Alfie Mutua is not).

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  21. Kenyans should thank God for what they never knew or don’t know.I have been introduced into this site by a colleague who blogs here often and I have a story to share. I'm an officer with the administration police based at the coast now but was in rift valley until few weeks ago and will not divulge my rank here for anonymity purposes. I have anonymously written to various international and local organizations about what i saw but many have been either skeptical or afraid to act. Anonymously, because in my line of duty, the reality of dying by a dirty colleague's riffle is closer than that of natural death. I am from one of the GEMA sub-tribes

    I have a lot of information i'd like to share but for now, i will only use such forums to say what i know. Yes it's true that mungiki were called in to revenge and the plan was to consequently use it as a tactic to maim or kill Ruto, Nyong'o and Sirma. The plan was met with a lot of resistance and squabbles between vigilance and state house almost got ugly until some rouge senior officers in nairobi decided to let the mungiki out for a field day at naivasha and nakuru.It became apparent that when members of the kalenjin and some moderate maasai heard that the mungiki were on a revenge attack, the kalenjin, who are way superior and tactful in bush combat, decided to meet them at rongai and molo and that is when the mungiki lords called muranga for reinforcements.

    The police were told to sit back and come in when the objective was complete. The infighting that pitted the organisers saw some hasty decision to send a lorry full of mungiki youths to Burnt forest with GK escort to meet the raiders but the whole lot of them, 43 in number, were met with heavy resistance and the last one of them died two hours later.It was devastating.The lorry was burnt and the two riffles the gang had were stolen by the attackers.
    This was never reported in the press. I remember we were dispatched to the scene three hours later yet we were in a post nine kilometers away. three local press members took pictures and interviewed witnesses who accounted every thing they saw, we never heard of in in any news. When Nairobi heard that the mungiki strategy could not work in riftvalley and parts of nyanza that is when state house decided to recall them by pretending to carry out arrests.I know, we were there. Ladies and gentlemen, some of us uphold the oath we took to protect the sanctity of life and maintain law and order.I love my job and actually it has enabled me propel my family’s financial status, but some thing that go on within the corridors of power have impacted negatively on the spirit of the force. Unnecessary civilian interference threaten to kill the force entirely as we are already witnessing rifts between the regular police and the administration.
    A fact that many do not wish to admit is that, more than 2,000 people died and 65% were in the hands of police. More than 34 police officers lost there lives to fellow officers who found them a stumbling block to the executive order to kill rebels within the citizenry.15 officers were killed by civilian attackers.In a place like kericho and eldoret, we were given shoot to kill orders and those officers who defied or reluctantly obeyed were shot in the back by colleagues in the line of duty, to stem rebellion within the force. MOREOVER, many mungiki were killed, but instruction prevented the police and media from auditing the death tolls. Something the minders under estimated was the fact that not everyone fear the mungiki.Some tribes, especially the Nilotic ones are hardened war mongers who rustle cattle on a daily basis.These kalenjins and samburus do not fear the mungiki, and are adapted to rugged terrain and are very tactical.the mungiki are only relevant in towns and small communities, but outside their territories, they need police escort, as the only thing they use are pangas and guns.It never scares away the morans of kipsigis , nandi, samburu and maasai. A full scale war was about to break and since the casualties were the unprepared kikuyus, then Kibaki would have tried to use the police who were already squabbling .It was really bad.
    A friend told me sometime in January that mungiki old guard had made a deal with state house to release maina njenga ,the son of the founder of the sect on condition of cooperation. But there is a section of Kibaki’s old guard who feel that the mungiki are bad for there business and have been against the sect for years now, and these are the ones organizing a total wipe out of the sect.

    Now with the peace pact, many mungiki die hards are not pleased with kibaki as it now seems that the section against mungiki have won the round.With aRaila as prime minister. Many fear that the deal with mungiki over maina njenga will not be honoured.

    The sec t was meant to kill some MPs, journalists, Human rights activists, and various personalities from the Agikuyu who refused to ride with them. I am one of them, but like Githgongo and Kiai, I have refused to let evil be.I may not be brave or rich enough to hold press conferences from London, but I believe that through such forums and avenues, I can share my bit. There are many other officers willing to share their insight, and what you will find out will really confirm that our president had become desperate and resorted to taking advice from criminals. When he was left to decide on his own, he chose to work with raila.
    Kibaki should not worry about ODM, he should worry about his friends. GOD BLESS KENYA

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  22. anon 10:24, could you please provide the link to that BBC story in which you claim that Kibor said they will kill the kikuyus? Thanks.

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  23. Anonymous said...

    Is this the best international media can come up with...get a couple of "independent" sources and blast the allegations


    SO HUMAN RIGHTS CHAIRMAN MAINA KAIA WAS LYING TOO?? SINCE HIS STORY TALLIES WITH THE BBC REPORTERS AND MINERS REPORT WAS OUT IN JANUARY???

    PEOPLE HERE ON KUMEKUCHA(MUNGIKI MEMBERS) ARE REALLY AMAZING! WELL LET ME SAY THE KENYAN PEOPLE DO NOT LIKE MURDEROUS GANGS- SO MAYBE THE MUNGIKI'S HAVE TO DECIDED TO LIVE PEACEFULLY IN KENYA WITH OTHER KENYANS OR GET POST TO CENTRAL PROVINCE WITH NO MOVEMENT ALLOWED IN OTHER PARTS OF KENYA!!SINCE THE KIKUYU'S SUPPORT THEIR CAUSE THEN THEY SHOULD ALSO ACCOMMODATE THEM FREELY ON CENTRAL PROVINCE!!

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  24. KUMEKUCHA THIS IS URGENT??

    WORD ON THE STREET IS THE MUNGIKI DEMONSTRATION WAS STAGED?? THE plan in action
    hardliners allowed the mungiki's to hold there demonstration without police intervention and MUNGIKI were told to come very early-
    the idea is whatever happens to any ODM MP!! from now on the mungiki will take the blame(THEY MUNGIKI DON'T KNOW THIS) THEY WERE HAPPY TO BE ALLOWED TO DEMONSTRATE - and guess what- then the government will go after MUNGIKI in a big way pretending that they have been fighting them!!from before(you saw MUTUA on BBC) all an act.

    who do you think they want to eliminate urgently??

    KUMEKUCHA- THIS ARE WHISPERS ON OUT THERE- I HAD TO POST IT HERE AND IF I'M OUT OF LINE DO FORGIVE ME- BUT IF THIS IS WHAT IS IN THE WORKS AND I KEEP QUIET- I WOULD NEVER FORGIVE MY SELF-!! CAN YOU ASK AROUND?? I'M DOING THE SAME- I HAVE CALLED SOME PEOPLE WHO CAN PASS ON THE MESSAGE TO ODMER'S - BETTER TO BE CAUTIOUS THAN SORRY LETTER??

    EXAMPLE: RAILA'S SECURITY DETAILS?? WHY ALL OVER SUDDEN??
    THINGS DO NOT MAKE SENSE??
    MUNGIKI DEMONSTRATIONS?? WHY WEDNESDAY A DAY BEFORE OPENING OF NEW PARLIAMENT??

    THINK ABOUT?? REMOVE YOURSELF- AND LOOK IN FROM OUTSIDE??? SOMETHING AINT RIGHT!!!

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  25. Anonymous Anonymous said...

    KUMEKUCHA THIS IS URGENT??


    what?? this looks serious?? it did look odd? never ever heard of a mungiki demonstration in kenya = and the fact that the police or nsis were not aware-seemed a bit odd or fishy- how can you not be aware of 3000 people like nation newspapers reported invading the city?? until they are right in the center of the city??
    this Anonymous might have a point!!

    someone must look into this urgently- i will call around too- i better alert some of the media houses- bbc-cnn-cbc Reuters- i will email this to them?? just incase they can snoop around faster!!

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  26. I got suspicious too .....the sudden willingness to give Raila security and all the trappings of power.......

    For some strange reasons, Garang(Southern Sudan) keeps popping up in my head

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  27. I can't put it past alfred mutua and the gang to plan something sinister!! with mungiki and what we hear they are used for then executed!! did you read the nation?? mungiki are demanding to know where 200 of their members are?? but didn't the government execute them- and that is why human rights chairman wrote a report detailing all the executions??
    so where is michuki going to bring them back from??

    well I guess it might be far fetched but can also make sense??
    if I were michuki? what would I do to cover up or not allow secrets to get out?? I would use a cover to make sure I find a way to finish the mungiki's by blaming them for something very big!!for all the world to see!!

    so ask yourselves?? what can Alfred Mutua and Michuki do to remove the steam from that meeting between them and the mungiki's in statehouse??

    find something big to blame mungiki for!!so maybe the person on here saying the demonstration was cover or staged might be right!!

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  28. What the hell is going on in Kenya? There's something very fishy with the Mungiki. How the hell did they get to protest "undetected" for that long? Really? It's not like it was a handful of people. No. It was like 3000 people. That excuse of them going undetected because of the hawkers sounds really lame. And they marched right past the police headquarters. WTF?

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  29. MTUMISHI said...

    Kenyans should thank God for what they never knew or don’t know.I have been introduced into this site by a colleague who blogs here often and I have a story to share.

    THANKS- i'm from the Rift Valley and i did hear such whispers and now you have confirmed it- you are a good officer and i hope there are many like you in the police force-
    keep up the good work of protecting kenyans- I'M GLAD MANY STOOD UP AGAINST THE ORDERS AND I HOPE THAT THOSE OFFICERS WHO DIED are the ones that were killed by the true officers that were there to protect the helpless innocent kenyans?

    My question to you is this?? how are you officers going to work among officers you know who went out and killed innocent kenyans in cold blood??

    secondly?? what happened to all those NYS students who were trained?? where were they deployed??
    I don't believe the government when it says they were send home- one police officer told me many of them were street boys and mungiki members?? where are they now?? THE ONES THAT WERE NOT SEND HOME?? ARE KENYANS STILL IN DANGER?? WHO ARE THEY TARGETING??
    if you read the other post of someone saying there is a plot in place??

    waiting to here from you and thank you again for protecting innocent kenyans from genocide.

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  30. MTUMISHI said...

    Kenyans should thank God for what they never knew or don’t know.I have been introduced into this site by a colleague who blogs here often and I have a story to share. I'm an officer with the administration police based at the coast now but was in rift valley until few weeks ago and will not divulge my rank here for anonymity purposes. I have anonymously written to various international and local organizations about what i saw but many have been either skeptical or afraid to act. Anonymously, because in my line of duty, the reality of dying by a dirty colleague's riffle is closer than that of natural death. I am from one of the GEMA sub-tribes



    THIS GUY IS SPEAKING THE TRUTH-SOME PICTURE WERE TAKEN? FOR PROOF AT THE SCENE WHERE THE MUNGIKI GANG WAS CAUGHT AND OTHERS BURNED TO DEATH AND OTHER KILLED WHILE TRYING TO RUN!!AT BURNT FOREST-
    (burnt forest is not a place to joke with i'm told)

    PEOPLE IN THE RIFT VALLEY KNOW THIS
    AFTER THAT ANOTHER THREAT WAS ISSUED THAT THIS TIME THEY WERE COMING WITH MACHINE GUNS- AND THE WORD WAS OUT THEIR SUPPLIER WAS LIVONDO STANLEY- I WISH TO SEE THIS GUY IN PRISON-

    I THANK THIS COP FOR BEING A TRUE KENYAN POLICE- KEEP PROTECTING INNOCENT KENYAN-

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  31. Kumekucha, Let me ask again coz i have been asking and no one has given me an answer...Who is incharge in this country? Anon 9:26 i agree with you how can 3,000 get to march from point A to B without being detected.......Yet the same police were stationed on ngong road, thika road to ensure that ODM protestors dont get to CBD. We have a peace deal then a group that i dont know from where have the audacity to march on our streets. Is there something going on that we the people of Kenya should know?

    Ivy

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  32. Yes Anonymous ... 9:26 pm WTF indeed lets just hope these guys are not thinking or even contemplating anything sinister...

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  33. "POWER MINISTRIES"

    Before opening parliament, Kibaki is due to address all legislators, who are evenly split between his Party of National Unity (PNU) coalition and Odinga's Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party.

    Analysts say the power-sharing deal is only a broad agreement, and many details must be worked out -- in particular, the premier's powers and who will get what cabinet positions.

    Discord has already emerged. Odinga's side wants so-called "power ministries" like finance and internal security, which Kibaki's allies are unlikely to concede. Both men are under pressure from their backers not to give away too much.

    Government spokesman Alfred Mutua said the president would make the final decision on cabinet appointments.

    However, ODM's William Ruto said the appointments would be made by both Kibaki and Odinga.

    "It is very clear in the accord that was signed that the cabinet is going to be shared on an equal basis, and members of cabinet will be chosen from the two sides," he told the BBC.

    (Additional reporting by Katie Nguyen and George Obulutsa; Editing by Matthew Tostevin)

    (For full Reuters Africa coverage and to have your say on the top issues, visit: africa.reuters.com/ )

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  34. CHARLES.NAIROBI.
    Kibaki and the folks at state hse need a standing ovation for their continued goofs and clumsy actions IN THE CORRIDORS OF POWER!
    These GOONS...have NECESSARY STATE MACHINERY at their disposal to fend of attacks form other sovereign states yet they NEGOTIATE AND AGREE with fellow THIEVES on how to INTIMIDATE innocent KENYANS!
    Any group that attempts to DENY any individual their FREEDOM must be dealt with accordingly.
    A govt that coddles,hugs and KISSES MUNGIKI gang members leaves alot to be desired.
    These goons want PAYMENTS for the mayhem and anarchy they caused-was this the agreement??..'RELEASE OUR MURDEROUS MILLIONAIRE LEADER WE'LL DO YOUR DIRTY FILTHY WORK!'
    sign the dotted line-Mr kibaki?

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  35. tosti,
    ati
    mungiki!these are just cowardly thugs.let them continue with their acts and being fooled around by a few short sighted politicians.and let them not try again to venture riftvalley.there it is hell.there is where you find real men who aren't afraid of nobody.there is where where real men doesn't condone nonsense.mungiki's moves are being keenly watched carefully from the periphery.a sober one should abandon such cowardly groups who are just afraid to come out and face the world openly.continue with your acts and i assure you that the worst is yet to come.no one should take mutua seriously.this is just a guy who reads what is written for him.nothing more.mungiki should know that this is a different kenya.they better understand it the sooner or fate will only see them where they belong.

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  36. Mungiki did what they had to do to protect their people. There is no way fellow Kikuyus were going to be slaughtered by Jeshi la Ruto na Kibor and then Kikuyus keep quiet. What you all saw was a group rising in solidarity to protect their people. Iko swali?

    I would like to challenge the WAKOLONI MOUTHPIECE called BBC to produce evidence and present it. If there is no evidence, then shut up forever
    Britain ahs this foolishness in that they have never accepted the fact that the MAU MAU--a kikuyu group in the frontiers of self determination--defeated them hands down and now they are trying to tarnish a resurgent group with direct ties to MAU MAU, now known as MUNGIKI, sons and daugthers of these valiant freedom figthers, that there is something known as bravery in Africa, Kenya.

    All this is DOMO!. Why hasnt any other network jumped on this rumor? Washenzi

    ***And Chris, make sure you post this, hii maneno yako ya moderation ni ukoloni tu.

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  37. In the art of war, there is something called a tactical retreat.
    Don't underestimate your enemy and Raila should carefully watch his steps.

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  38. Why should Raila worry? he got the seat he wanted and now there is "peace" in Kenya!.

    No seat for Raila, chaos in Kenya, Raila gets a seat, now there is peace--UPUZI

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  39. Stange... When few people March on the streets of Kisumu ...within minutes or is it seconds heavy police presence armed with live bullets, 5 shot dead??........
    3000 people March in Nairobi... wait aminute, not just ordinary people but a group that has been known to terrorise residents..
    Police do not realise their presnce until they have matched all over town and Nairobi for that matter....
    So how come the response in Kisumu, Katch, Eldi etc is so fast?? And have police ever really looked for Mungiki??

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  40. Goodness.......3:08 " Britain ahs this foolishness in that they have never accepted the fact that the MAU MAU--a kikuyu group in the frontiers of self determination--defeated them hands down and now they are trying to tarnish a resurgent group with direct ties to MAU MAU, now known as MUNGIKI, sons and daugthers of these valiant freedom figthers, that there is something known as bravery in Africa, Kenya. LOL (Do you believe what you have written...LOL ican't help it but to LOL. Tafadhali just excuse me roho safi...Wonders never cease!!

    Ivy

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  41. 3:08
    you are out of your mind.the British owe you nothing.So the Mau Mau live on through the Mungiki.Then what heroism did the Mau Mau ever have if their job was to extort money from people and cut heads as a pass time? What hole do you live in? This is how you define heroism? Beat the British hands down...yeah...that is the problem withth you people;thinking that you are the only ones who ever fought for the freedom of this land...which means you tend to think you are entitled to everything under the kenyan sun.How foolish!!! There is our problem ladies and gentlemen...the lack of acceptance that all communities fought.Am sick of hearing that the Kikuyus liberated this land.So many of the young Kikuyus I know tell me this.Why can't you just sit and really think about the fight for the independence of this land? Let us learn to appreciate the role all the peoples of kenya played.

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  42. Do you know how foolish clear thinker & philosopher is?
    Mungiki are now out to take out the members of their community who have so far resisted their "ultimate" take over.Moreover, they resent westernisation of thought and character.Your women are doomed.Could be your own relative who will loose their head you fool.Mungiki are nothing to be proud of.Pure criminal and illiterate.

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  43. I�m worried there�ll be something terrible coming soon to Kenya. Something to do with the alleged Mungiki-Government contract to do killings in Nakuru and Naivasha (many sources, anonymous and eye witnesses have confirmed this though of course Alfred Mutua vehemently denies it, see BBC story). And then there�s the yesterday�s march of hundreds upon hundreds of Mungiki into downtown Nairobi, the circumstances of how they got into town and allowed to march being very scary. The police say the Mungiki came in �undetected� and reports from various news sources say when police finally came they left them alone as they demanded the release of their jailed leader M. Njenga.

    I think they are either i) wanting pay back for whatever it is they government promised them in exchange for the Nakuru/Naivasha killings and will shame the gov�t if denied or ii) they are being set up to take the fall when a senior ODM guy, maybe even Raila, is assassinated. Then the gov�t comes out looking squeaky clean and who can be blamed when Mungiki is such a huge multitude�

    I worry about the extra security they �deployed� to Odinga�s houses because frankly my first thought upon reading about those was, whose side are those police and GSU assigned to Raila on? When the time comes, whose orders will they be heeding? And how much are they involved in a plot? It�s weird but were I Odinga I�d insist on keeping my own private security. I would never trust something provided by the government, at least not just yet.

    Either way, I�m either super suspicious or paranoid or losing heart, but I fear this is going to get a bit ugly soon and if it does, all bets are off and we�re going downhill. I�ve learned to know that there is still a lot of hate and bitterness among the top level officials on both sides of the divide and they are not above doing anything to achieve their goals. And since the ODM side seems to have �won� something, I�m suspecting the PNU side may be very angry and up to no good.

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  44. wonders never cease.

    a group of women march for peace, police lob tear gas and disperse them

    a funeral gathering is dispersed by police using teargar

    a know murderous or as they say outlawed gang marches through town and no-one raises a finger

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  45. Hey anynimous! you claim you the mau mau beat the british hands down?? did u go to school! i Mean u dont no the little history! The british gave us independence on a silver platter, ask the likes of kina Moi, ppl like Oneko, and other fallen leaders, they went to lancaster hin the UK . And again, this notion that a certain community [kikuyu] are feeling like they fought 4 indepenenced singlehandenly is fales, all communities did!the likes of nabongo mumia, orkoiyot arap samoei, and other commuinity leaders.

    It just dawned on the Kikuyus, last dec. they realised that Kenya has equally 42+ communities, who are equally Kenyan, not lesser.

    Get a life anonymous, and regarding the Mungiki- a tribal gang that attacks its own ppl! sorry thats the sad reality, and the worst is yet to be seen! once the power sharing agreement works, they will attack their fellow tribesmen, afterall they are neighbours in Kiambu and elsewhere in the Central.

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