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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

So The Kenya Police Has An Execution Squad...

"...And most Kenyans don't think it is a big deal. Hehehehe ...but not for long, mark my words... not for long"

When Kumekucha last week exclusively revealed how the wife of jailed Mungiki leader was raped and executed and those behind it, some readers who commented on the story reacted in the characteristic Kenyan style of dismissing things at the face value without weighing the underlying facts.

Just before the dust settled on the grisly killing of Virginia Nyakio, the wife of the outlawed sect’s jailed spiritual leader Maina Njenga, and her driver, Mr George Njoroge, Maj Gen Mohamed Hussein Ali’s killing machine struck again just yesterday (Monday) afternoon.

The latest victims, Mr Charles Ndungu Wagaca, the chairman of the Kenya National Youth Alliance (KNYA), and his driver, Mr Naftali Irungu, died in a hail of police bullets on the Nairobi-Naivasha highway near Uplands.

Mr Wagaca was a brother of Nyakio, the wife of the outlawed sect’s jailed spiritual leader Maina Njenga, whose execution, plotted by Maj Gen Ali’s newly-formed Eagle Squad, early this month sparked riots by Mungiki adherents in Nairobi, Central and Rift Valley provinces.

You can read the Kumekucha exclusive on how Nyakio was executed HERE

Kumekucha wishes to reiterate here that it does not condone or support in any way the activities of the dreaded Mungiki sect or its political wing, the Kenya National Youth Alliance (KNYA), or any other person bent in breaking the laws of our beloved country – be it criminals, the political establishment, security agencies or any other individual. The Law of the Land makes all of us equal and those who bend it should be severely punished as per that law.

Our concern, hinged on sanctity of human life regardless on who is involved, is the primitive way the Kenyan police, under the stewardship of Maj Gen Mohamed Hussein Ali, have chosen to transact official business in the recent years under the guise of fighting run-away crime.

The Kenya Police is part of the disciplined forces and its officers, right from their commissioner down to the constable, are supposed to uphold the rule of law and not to resort to the rule of the jungle. Under Maj Gen Ali, the Kenya Police has killed more Kenyans – whether criminals or innocent – than the combined tenures of post-independent police commissioners.

The way the Kenya Police has been conducting its business since Maj Gen Ali was appointed commissioner begs serious fundamental human rights questions - What is the difference between the police now and the criminal gangs they are mandated by law to apprehend?

For readers who might not be in the picture, the only way Maj Gen Ali seems to have perfected under the guise of fighting crime is rounding up suspects – both real and imaginary – and executing them in gangland-style. The police are only one wing of the criminal justice system. What’s the use of having courts, the AG’s office, prisons, lawyers, the prosecution etc if Maj Gen Ali’s kind of policing was to be tolerated in our civilised society? It means the police can declare you a criminal and execute you with impunity!

The police declined to take responsibility after Monday’s killing of Mr Wagaca and his driver. If Maj Gen Ali thinks that his actions and those of his officers are within the law, why doesn’t he take responsibility to such executions? Why wouldn’t he take responsibility for the killing of more than 4,000 youths who were rounded up from their homes by his officers and executed without a trace of their bodies last year? Why can’t he take responsibility for the primitive killing of Nyakio and her driver if he believes he was operating within the law? Aren’t these acts of extreme cowardice from a man entrusted in the security of 33 million Kenyans?

Kumekucha has established beyond any reasonable doubt that Monday’s executions in full public view were carried out by the Eagle Squad, an elite unit that was recently formed by Maj Gen Ali to replace the Kwekwe Squad. In keeping with their tradition of covering up the evils and acts of gross abuse human rights by Maj Gen Ali, the mainstream media – TV stations, radio stations and newspapers – opted not to directly tell their views, listeners and readers that the executions were carried out by the police. Why? Because Maj Gen Ali is in bed with a cross-section of top media managers – which was facilitated by his girlfriend and proprietor of Kameme FM, Ms Rose Kimotho.

A man who witnessed the executions could not describe it better: He told journalists the killers identified themselves as police and that ‘‘they looked like thugs.’’ Why should a disciplined security agency want to disguise itself like criminal gangs?

There is no doubt that Maj Gen Ali has a firm grip on the media in Kenya and he has a free hand to dictate the crime and security news, most of which are distorted, Kenyans and the world get from the Kenyan press.

On the executions, crime journalists have happily reported the lies from Police Headquarters suggesting that the killings were carried out by rival Mungiki gangs as a result of a leadership split in the sect. What nonsense is that!

Responsible journalists all over the world owe their loyalty to their readers, listeners and viewers and not to the news-makers and interested groups. Responsible journalists don’t just publish or air any lies just because it has been said by a news-maker. They owe their readers and listeners the truth and not cheap lies aimed at diverting public attention.

Before Monday’s killings, people close to the slain victims told journalists that they were being trailed by police vehicles. So, why have journalists let the police off the hook?

A farmer who witnessed the killings from his farm said he approached the crime scene and the killers identified themselves as the police. When a journalist asked him how they looked like, he said: “They looked like ordinary thugs but were confident ... they seemed very happy after accomplishing the mission.”

Why should a disciplined force stoop so low and behave like highway robbers? Kumekucha has previously reported how members of the Eagle Squad camouflage themselves like Mungiki. They kill Mungiki-style and they use car hire vehicles instead of police cars.

The earlier it dawns on Kibaki’s Administration that Maj Gen Ali was a liability to his Government the better. Security agencies worldwide invest heavily in intelligence gathering to pre-empt crimes before they are committed. But Maj Gen Ali’s poor leadership has killed vital agencies like the CID, which was once rated second in Africa, and the police have been left to do the chasing after criminals have done their act and taken off.

In a desperate move to appease his political godfathers and to be seen to be working very hard, Maj Gen Ali has perfected what he knows best – the power of the gun. Thanks to Maj Gen Ali, morgues and the entire funeral industry across Nairobi, Central and Rift Valley provinces have been doing a booming business while wild animals in Ngong Forest and Tana River crocodiles have never had a shortage of nyama za binadamu!

Guns alone will never end crimes from our streets, highways and homes. The police in Kenya have been killing robbery suspects for more than a decade and this has not driven criminals off the streets or deterred new ones. In the same argument, if last year’s executions of more than 4,000 youths was effective to wipe out Mungiki, we would not have seen any of their members blockading roads the other day.

The elimination of mungiki and other organised criminal gangs from Kenya requires a more intelligent approach rather than the chest-thumping tactics employed by the military-minded Maj Gen Ali.

Instead of perfecting the art of gangland executions and killing the institutions he found in the Kenya Police in a desperate attempt to undermine his would-be successors, Maj Gen Ali should use the top brains in the force to come up with a long-term strategy to gather intelligence and pre-empt crimes.

Where else in the world would the police be caught napping like what happened early this month when Mungiki criminal gangs staged a massive protest in Nairobi, Central and Rift Valley province paralysing road transport and other businesses for a whole week? Had that happened in countries with visionary political leadership, Maj Gen Ali, NSIS Director General Brig Michael Gichangi, AP Commandant Kinuthia Mbugua and other heads of key security agencies would have been sent packing that very morning.

As long as we have a visionless president and who is in office on the account of stolen presidency, Maj Gen can sit pretty tight in his posh office and carry on with his evil acts of painting Kenya red with human blood of real and imaginary enemies. Maj Gen Ali can take solace in the face that we have a president who runs the country on an auto-cue leadership similar to the art pilots use to fly planes. Kibaki hears and sees no evils. He just wanted to be president of the Republic of Kenya and he achieved his life-time political dreams.

Maj Gen Ali should lead a civilised police force not a band of serial killers under the guise of fighting crime. It’s time human rights groups applied pressure on the international community to have Maj Gen Ali charged at the International Court with Crimes Against Humanity.

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59 comments:

  1. Hi Bwana Chris,

    Now, if you have read some of ma comments, u would know where I stand in many issues u have raised here.

    Firstly, let me state this, criminal law is not for criminals. That being said, we are all potential guests of State at any time before we die. Flowing from this observation, our criminal law and procedural aspects of it, must be humane so that if any of us finds himself as a State guest, we will be able to live with that system.

    Unfortunately, in Kenya, we have for too long assumed that criminal law is for criminals. As a result, we have devised criminal laws both in substantive and procedural aspects that we cannot live with. There lies the tragedy of Kenya.

    Secondly, as concerns ua article on the killing of Mungiki leader, I commented and said ua theory is easy to prove. Simple, we can examine that lady's body to find out if there are any semen in her. Thereafter, we can examine her drivers's DNA and see if they match. Once that is done, we can now investigate whether it was consensual sex or not. That is not dismissing ua theory, it is shining some light on it.

    Thirdly, in the last murder u have written about, I have no facts to argue on ua side or the side of the police. However, for u to claim that u have PROVEN BEYOND REASONABLE DOUBT that the police killed him betrays ua lack of knowledge on the meaning of that term as used in courts. For instance, the fact that someone claimed to be a policeman, does not in any way prove he was.

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  2. The American do the same too.

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  3. Could it be that Mungiki infighting that has resulted in cultlike murders are indeed responsible and simply claimed to be the police in order to deviate attention from an upcoming insurrection?

    The eye witness could be an accomplice and the fact that the Police seem to have failed to establish facts of most crimes committed by this gang, it would be premature, in my opinion to simply heap blame on the Police.

    Now, I'm not one to condone Police malfeasance, but it is apparent the the security apparatus in the Country is in need of some major overhaul.

    Scotland Yard ought to be seconded to revamp this medieval outfit of 'prefects' because true failures will be the bane of a balkanized society and business, tourism and general commerce will grind to a halt.

    It is imperative that facts are established. It is imperative the the current police spokesman is replaced. It is imperative that the office of the President acts to establish a force that is indeed out to serve. It is also therefore imperative that Maj.Ali is replaced and the role of the commissioner changed to that of Commissioner General, subject to Parliaments authority hook, line & sinker.

    The law, at least in Kenya, is biased. Wanton disregard for the court system is an act the 9th Parliament Perfected. We are simply reaping the fruits of ignorance and our inability to derive more from an open society.

    We must demand accountability and it better start with the continued and effortless agitation of a New Constitution.

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  4. Correction; Rose Kimotho is not only the owner of Kameme FM, but also together with Jeff Koinange the owner of the K24 channel, both of them Kikuyus. Interesting team between Maj. Gen. Ali, Rose Kimotho and Jeff Koinange (newphew of the infamous Mbiyu Koinange implicated for the killing of Tom Mboya, JM Kariuku and others, and grandson of Senior Chief Koinange, implicated for the killing of Chief Waruhiu). Kenya is really facing an interesting future.

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  5. Kudos Chris for exposing the Maj Ali's murderous squad. Maj Ali's 'licensed-to-wipe-out-Mungiki' approach has a chilling resemblance the 80's police reservist, Patrick Shaw.

    Read the BBC report on the police killings here:

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/7373837.stm

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  6. Chris,
    When you combine fact and fiction it becomes very hard for me and any other reasonable poster on the blog to avoid dismissing you article in totality without regarding an absolutely spot on finale.
    The allegations you make are very serious. However, there are no facts in you story that can stand the test of reasonable doubt. No plausible shred of evidence to support them. That our police are brutal, daft, in bed with criminals is nothing new. After all statehouse is occupied by a murderer. We live in a criminal society.
    But, as I pointed out in your last sensationalist article.(When Nyakio was murdered) Your claims of police compliance are just as spurious as spurious can ever be.
    Lets take the claim of 4000 youths dead. With some claims of over 10000 dead or missing. I pointed out that such a large number of people can not go missing without some one noticing. Provide a list of this people, who are their family members? My assignment to you and all those human rights organizations making the claim is this; Please put names and faces behind the numbers.
    I further questioned how you can dispose off that number of people, the claim that wild animals ate them are so ridiculous that only a child can believe them. There are not enough scavengers in Nairobi National Park to eat such a large number of people. After my last challenge I see you have added the crocodiles in Tana River. I tell you this; The animals are innocent, because the numbers are fake'. I guess next you will add the sharks in the Indian Ocean. Have police killed Mungiki members, yes, they have, but not in the numbers you claim.
    Claims that police killed the last Mungiki criminal are not true. It is mungiki infighting over money and nothing more. The downfall of Mungiki will be money.

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  7. CHRIS??
    Major Genral Ali takes his orders fro
    Emilio Kibaki- why can't you understand that fact?? he is a messager and even the shoot to kill order after elections was a directive from emilio kibaki!!

    what we kenyans should be asking is what is kibaki and his cronies hiding ??

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  8. Anonymous Anonymous said...

    The American do the same too.

    7:57 AM

    foolish answer!do we look like americans to you? where is your kenyan national pride??

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  9. anon9:50 AM

    why should people do the work for you since you don't seem to care how many people kibaki and his cronies kill through giving a direct order to General Ali

    First- do you really think mungiki's do not have a least of their dead members which they gave to maina Kiai last year?? how foolish can you be to ask such questions??like if your family members disappeared you will ask for proof from you aunt or uncle before you even believe them that your cousin has disappeared??

    you my friend work for the pnu government and police force- they way you asked the questions on here! so to me you are a murderer just like your cronies- sorry you can not hide bodies of the dead or make them disappear- those people have families and relatives and the truth shall come out!!

    Facts: more than 300 known executions last year!! facts more than 3000 mungiki youths have not been heard from since they disappeared-
    facts mungiki keep a list of their members and by the way they are very very well organized
    and lastly- go tell your handlers they have opened a can of worms- watch what happens next!! you will wish you never carried out those executions- this people have families too and they deserved their day in court!!
    does kibaki?? martha karua?? major general Ali?? saitoti?? michuki?? have family??
    we will see!!maybe it is time everybody mourned too!!

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  10. Blogger Fave said...

    YOU REALLY MUST THINK BLOGGERS ON HERE ARE FOOLISH WITH YOUR ARGUMENT HERE ATI MUNGIKI IN FIGHTS?? ARE YOU PAID BY THE POLICE AND PNU TO POST SUCH NONSENSE ON HERE?? GO LOOK FOR ANOTHER KIKUYU BLOG!!

    let kibaki and his friends continue the execution to hide whatever.
    like the blogger on here mentioned General Ali is just a massager!! the buck stops with EMILIO KIBAKI!!

    but they are stupid- they can keep cutting the head and another replaces it- the foot soldiers next will come for them and their families- do they plan to all have 24 hour security??
    even that security is not air tight unless they lock up themselves in a castle!! they will find them- you wait and see!!mungiki this time will go for them!!

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  11. If the police have killed innocent people then they (the police) must also be killed.

    However, if the two people killed are true abiding Mungiki fellas, then the ten bullets pumped in their bodies was not enough. The way I see it, any captured Mungiki should be forced to swallow a live grenade…with a timer to explode only when it settles in the stomach.

    Chris, the police, just like the other the 'arms of law', is broken. Taking Mungiki to court is a waste of time. Taking then to Kamiti is simply providing them with state security and tax payer funded lunch and dinner. Maina Njenga is still issuing orders to kill and maim while behind bars.

    The only solution, it seems to me, is executing these idiots….gangland style that is. You see, you must never forget that we are dealing with a bunch of sophisticated extortionists, murderers, rapists, tribalists and female circumcisers.

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  12. My only question is; Where is Kenyatta Uhuru when his brothers are being shot by the police? Should he be talking 'nicely' to Ali?

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  13. HE Ambassador of the US is a junior officer? Junior below Uganda, TZ, Burundi?

    Is Wetungula in his senses or he has eaten the mad cow's (BSE) meat which Lucy and Emilio ate?

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  14. Bwana Chris:
    Your are too quick to see a police shadow behind every bush. You are also fond of kicking around legal terms without any due regard to their meanings. Do you know "beyond any reasonable doubt" is the highest level of proof humanly possible in any legal system? So far, there is nothing in the public domain to suggest who was involved in taking justice to these mobsters. Nonetheless, I hope that whoever was involved can also pay a visit soonest to the Murang'a Mungiki regional coordinators who were responsible for mayhem two weeks ago.

    Anyway, legality of your claims aside, it beats any logic why you are quick to defend any criminal who terrorises the Kikuyu people. I vividly remember in January you celebrating the so called brave Kalenjin thugs who were terrorising innocent peasant Kikuyus in the RV. Now, you are busy championing the cause of the Mungiki imatating the example Raila set recently. If you care so much about human life, where were you two weeks ago when the same thugs were terrorising huge sections of Central Province. For us who have lived under the mercy of their machetes, our concern is not that some Mungiki kingpins and their wives are dead, but that too many of them are still around and Gen Ali has not smoked them out yet. Yes, we should condemn Gen Ali for being too slow in extinguishing the lights of these gangsters. That criminal gangs can give interviews on TV and go and sleep in bed with their wives in peace is trully an affront to a modern day society.

    Before you start pointing your finger at the police, Chris, you ask youself why after ODM start getting involved with Mungiki all of a sudden top Mungiki leaders start being rubbed out.

    By the way, when is the much awaited RAILA-MUNGIKI summit?? It will be interesting to watch birds of the same feather hold a summit!!

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  15. Mungiki must be eradicated. But how?

    These people had signed MOU and took oath with Kibaki and all Central (Lesotho) MPs. They know a lot!!

    What do you do with one who knows too much?

    Kibaki has decided to use fire to silence them.

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  16. Blogger kalamari said...

    If the police have killed innocent people then they (the police) must also be killed.

    AHH!! ANOTHER PNU - KIBAKI SUPPORTER! IT WILL BE AN EYE FOR AN EYE NOW YOU PRAISE THE POLICE TOMORROW IT WILL BE YOUR FAMILY- WHO DID NJENGA'S WIFE KILL? OR WHY ARE THE POLICE AFRAID TO BRING THIS PEOPLE TO COURT??

    SO YOU BELIEVE IN THE LAW OF THE JUNGLE THAT KIBAKI HAS PUT IN PLACE FOR KENYA??? NO COURTS BUT EXECUTIONS RIGHT?? THEN LIKE ALWAYS YOU BLOOD THIRSTY KIKUYU'S HAVE NO SENSE!
    WHY AM I NOT SURPRISED??? J.M KARIUKI WAS ALSO INNOCENT BUT YOU KILLED HIM(KENYATTA AND CRONIES- SMAE STYLE KIBAKI HAS UNDERTAKEN!!!

    KIBAKI HAS KILLED MORE KENYANS IN THE HISTORY OF KENYA THAN THE LAST TWO PRESIDENTS IN SUCH A SHOT TIME 2002-2008( MORE THAN 10,000)YES THOSE ARE FACTS!!

    THIS IS ABOUT THE NAKURU AND NAIVASHA GENOCIDE!! PAID FOR BY KIBAKI AND HIS CRONIES- AT THE MEETING AT HIS RESIDENCE BEFORE AND AFTER THE 27TH DECEMBER 2007 ELECTIONS
    MUNGIKI SOURCES NOW SAY NDUNGU WAS ONE OF THE MUNGIKI MEMBERS THAT ATTENDED THOSE MEETINGS!!
    NOW WHY KILL HIM NOW? AND BY THE WAY DID THEY FIND THE TAPE OF THE MEETING?? OR COPIES?? I DOUBT!!

    IT WILL BE OUT SOON AND THE TRUTH WILL SHOCK KENYANS- KIBAKI IS ON HS LAST LEG!!

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  17. ANON 10:21 AM

    uhuru's hands are tied! the orders are directly from KIBAKI and does kibaki ever listen to anyone

    sorry to say this but if i were mungiki i would go for him and his cronies families-
    listen if a had a child and that child got into bad company and started stealing?? I would expect the police to catch him and jail him - but not execute him!! because there is the law for all kenyans
    as a parent who loves my children no matter what- if i found out that the president had ordered an execution of my child! i would dedicate my life to do the same to his- eye for an eye- that is my believe- i would not turn over and mourn and forget- never !!i would go for where it hurts him most his kids plus grand children- 6foot under just like my child!!
    that is me!! and i would not apologize for doing it!! i would sleep better after and if i die doing it so be it!!

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  18. Chris:

    If as you claim between 4000-5000 young mungiki followers have been killed, why do you think the Kikuyu community has not rioted about it. Either you are lying about the numbers or these were true thugs the Kikuyus would have liked done away with much earlier. When it comes to Mungiki, I am sorry to say that Chris you have become like any other down-town NGO in Nairobi soliciting for funds from foreigners in the name of alleged dead Mungikis. Do you know how many families have fallen victims of Mungikis in Kikuyuland. When defending Mungikis please go slow.

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  19. Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Mungiki must be eradicated. But how?

    just like the prison warders
    why can't they be given conditions to disarm- mean while like any kenyan youths - work! jobs!!
    go back to history J.M kariuki warned Kenyatta about this-

    quote from J.M Kariuki(he saw the future wich is the present now!!

    Surrounded by rogues

    JM foresaw the danger of ignoring the youth even before formal independence was granted to Kenya.

    “If we forget these people (the youth)”, he told Parliament on November 14, 1963, “we will find ourselves surrounded by rogues who are rogues not because they want to become rogues but because they are hungry and this leads them into temptation… The Government should take action immediately before the situation goes from bad to worse.”

    He called for a national assistance scheme for the widows and orphans of those who had been killed in the war of Independence and affirmative action for people living with disabilities.

    He condemned corruption and proposed that no minister or assistant minister should be allowed to sit on any board of a private company because this would lead to a conflict of interests.

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  20. Chris:

    Go to Maragua town and anounce that you are there to embrace Mungiki. You be lucky if your head is not chopped off within an hour.
    I don't know what you are snuffing these days, Chris.

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  21. anon10:46 AM

    are you kidding me ati!!! kikuyu's communities rioting??? did you see them riot even when they were threaten to circumcise their mothers and daughters?

    did you see the kikuyu communities rioting when the closed down towns like muranga!!nyandarua!!thika!!nyeri!! and demanded 10,000 for anyone who opened business??

    did you see any kikuyu MP or Minister come out openly to condemn them??

    why is that??

    BECAUSE THEY ARE ALL PART OF THE EQUATION AND WHEN THE GOING WAS GOOD THEY USED THE MUNGIKI'S FOR THEIR DIRTY WORK AND CRIMES= EVEN THE MONEY COLLECTION FROM HE MATATU'S MUNGIKI SOURCES SAY IT WAS SHARED WITH SOME POLITICIANS AND ELITE KIKUYU'S -

    you do post nonsense- go do your grand work from your kikuyu piers before posting here!!

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  22. anon10:57 AM

    Maragua town does embraces mungiki in fact all central embraces mungiki and that is why their MP and representative have not condemned or commented!
    tell us this who is maragua's Member of parliament??

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  23. I think Chris has stated that "kumekucha has established beyond reasonable doubt" who killed these mungiki leaders. Evidently some lawyers (and wannabes) are distressed by the holy term "beyond reasonable doubt" used only by the very best when closing an argument. however none has asked what evidence this is or cared to see what that evidence is. and then again who is the judge of what qualifies as irrefutable evidence.

    I think Chris, Phil, Taabu and many other Kumekucha bloggers, are not here to gloat over murder or crime, but to raise and expose issues that are wrong and hopefully spur all of us to work together to strengthen institutions that should provide for our security and well being, and not promote these cheap 40's Chicago mobs and Al Capone gangster episodes whether by criminal mafia or screwed up police efforts. Let it be clear that we expect full process of law to be followed or else provide arms to every Kenyan and it becomes a free for all society

    Lets keep it real folks

    UrXlnc

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  24. Doesn't it beat logic for somebody to keep on visiting an unreliable blog to bash inaccurate stories? Si they just stop reading the blog.

    Kwani people have time to waste like how?

    Once again I stand by my story. Time will prove me right.

    Of course it is OK for cops to gun down the murderous Mungiki until the day they gun down an innocent Kenyan. How much is one innocent Kenyan life gunned down worth?

    -Kumekucha-

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  25. I also find it odd that there are people who come back here time after time to discredit the reports provided here, it totally defies logic for someone to repeatedly visit a forum where they do not agree with the content unless of course there are other ulterior motives. Its much better the appraoch by Mwarang'ethe, Fave and a few others where specific questions are raised for the author to table proof on vague aspects or clarify specific parts of a story.

    One question raised is that of the number or mungiki/youth actually put away by this squad, lets say its not 4000, lets say its 400 or maybe 40 or even 4, does that make it any less of a problem. How about the number of people killed by mungiki is it 2 or 20 or 3000, does it make it less of a problem i.e if the numbers are small enough then its ok to cull a human population? This is as sickening as it is absurd.

    UrXlnc

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  26. It is those who visit the blog and tell others that they have nothing better to do who amuse me.

    Nyani haoni kundule!

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  27. Chris - i have been in this blog since 2005 - and am just dissapointed with your response above. It does not reflect the chris i know. Bwana mbona umekuwa vile. When your article does not add up, why blame the contribiutors. We need all of them chris. They make this blog important. You and taabu, phil and mrembo will tire - chris shame on you on this one. You've gone overboard.

    Kila la heri

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  28. @UrXlnc,
    Thanks for my understanding my questions. Chris, appears to be pissed. But, that will not deter me from examining the facts presented and asking questions. I do not think the blog is inaccurate but rather untrue.

    But, my questions and concerns remain reasonable. i.e. how can over 5000 people disappear without trace? all me and others have asked is show as the names and faces behind this youths. Everyone has an identity. Saying that wild animals ate the bodies is spurious at best.

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  29. Oh sure fave

    always like reading your comments. except for the ManU bizness which regrettably after many years of expert rock throwing at Gor/AFC matches and refusing to pay in mats when we won and also when we lost or even drew, i hang up my rocks and do not follow footer as ardently like b4. am now strictly into lifting weights (tusker from table to mouth and back, 10 reps per bottle), but i digress

    UrXlnc

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  30. Nobody cried when Hitler committed suicide. No sane person mourned the death of Saddam Hussein�.. even though we all know his trial was by a kangaroo court.

    To me, human rights abuse amounts to letting murderous like Idi Amin live in the high libido Saudi Arabian luxury of several wives and concubines.

    I know most of you are or will be married to one wife �..but I bet you never cease to imagine the tantalizing satisfaction of three or four women on your king-size bed�.every night. That is the type of sweet life we rewarded Amin with. If you think that is not absurd, ask the cripples who were dumped in Lake Victoria when you get to the other side.

    Let us not pretend that we have overgrown incivility. The reason the police choose to execute rather than prosecute is because of our terribly failed institutions. It is in fact the same reason we today condone and in some cases encourage mob justice.

    Until the day when a Kenyan motorist can confidently go to court to dispute a speeding ticket, I say, kill all Mungiki in sight. Those who callously desecrate the sanctity of human life do not deserve the right to waste tax payer money through lengthy court trials.

    Kenyans should be glad to have our very own version of 'chemical Ali' in the form of our police commissioner.

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  31. Is Chris a Bwana or a Bibi?
    What Oprah and Rice don`t tell the public.

    George W. Msituni always get a piece. But that has nothing to do with the USA Serikali. Nikama tu Lucy.

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  32. yes kalamari

    i agree the one big problem in kenya today is the failed institutions, and every day that passes by more institutions are joining that graveyard. what can we do to stop the few remaining (you really need to look for a needle in a haystack) from heading to the grave yard and then work on resuscitating those already too far gone.

    clearly our grand plans to bring in RAO to sweep clean have been hit time and again by kibaki-ists. we are now mark-timing yet more institutions are going down the toilet. For every failed/failing institution, at least 500 Kenyans get hurt one way or another and KES 5 billion goes down the drain.

    (I threw some numbers in since we seem to have issues with quantities but they somehow get more attention)

    Clearly the method from the top is not working and has not worked for 45 years since independence. We have to start from other angles and I suggest the citizens who in turn should impress on the public officers and so on. I long for the day when a simple clerk refuses to hand over or process a certain document to the governer of central bank or even minister of finance (lets say Amos Kimunya) because due process has not been adhered to (corruption), and does not get fired or fried but the big man gets reprimanded. Oh dear my space craft has landed from the moon and right here in front of me is kvu2 wolfing a steak and asking why he should resign when he hasn't killed anyone

    UrXlnc

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  33. Is there anyone that can confront the govt parrot and have him explain what he meant when he repeatedly stated that the extra ministries would not incur extra costs since they were being hived off existing portfolios, and someone to tell him to go tell that to AMos Kimunya

    http://www.eastandard.net/news/?id=1143985752&cid=4

    I have said before that if you ask kimunya how many fingers he has he'll probably say 10b, its impossible for him to think in numbers that don't have a billion inserted somewhere

    UrXlnc

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  34. Chris, mukundu ya nyani wewe..those who live by the sword die by the sword ..wat of those who were slain by the same thugz?...sahizi it is sensible to apply rule of law! WAT WEN odm LOST AMA SAA ILe kikuyu wamechinjwa rv..eehe wacha double standards..wewe ..mkende ya siafu

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  35. anon3:29 PM

    you are on the wrong blog? you must be from the mashada forum that is where such language of abuse is used-
    go back there where most of your PNU mouth pieces hang around to post abuse - to me it shoes lack of education & morals and that is why i keep saying central Lesotho is waiting !go pack yourself there you despicable human being! get lost kumekucha does not entertain uncouth people like you!! you should be ashamed of calling yourself a kenyans!~! using such language on a public forum!!! get lost!!go back to Mashada you sound like all the pnu kikuyu supporters on there!!

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  36. ANON 3:29 PM

    WHERE DID YOU CRAWL FROM???? CENTRAL LESOTHO PROVINCE PIT LATRINE? GO WASH YOUR MOUTH FIRST- BEFORE POSTING ANYTHING HERE!!WE BLOGGERS ON KUMEKUCHA DO NOT ENTERTAIN SUCH DIRTY AND ABUSIVE LANGUAGE!!!SHAME ON YOU AND BUZZ OFF!

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  37. Hey anon3:29 PM
    this is not Kibaki's toilet! go wash your mouth at statehouse- you will still come out stinking! what rubbish do you think you are posting here being abusive? songa mbali this is a respectable blog- turn round and go to your fake kumekuchas that is where they accept such insulting posts! or like the other blogger said -PNU SUPPORTERS are known to use it on the mashada blog - go join them there^^^^

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  38. Chris,
    Why are you flogging a dead horse? You tell a lie to cover another right? so how do you expect Ali to respect institutions while his Boss is IMUNITY personified? I guess the anology should not be the pot-kettle stuff but Devils read malice in every script by angels.

    Ali knows his boss and he needs quick fixes to rival the parallel AP wing answerable to Michuki/Saitoti. Look around you, what do you see? QUICK FIXES to comples problems. Intelligence is KAMABASOME and the legal scoundrels for lawyers wil not let you breathe. So do what is decisive and terminal.

    We are JINXED into serial crises. No institution functions and with a BANDIT president for heart all else is FRAUD. I rest my case.

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  39. @FAVE,
    MOSCOW here we come.

    A win by any other name never mutates to a loss. The last time we won we beat the GOONERS and next we HIT Barca. Please spare me the stats, they never play.

    Poor GOONERS, please fight for number three, you are in safe company. THERE IS ONLY ONE UNITED who are the CHAMPIONS. LIV or CHE bring it on.

    @Ivy
    Now taht you had DOUBLE celebration on Tuesday you must REFUND what I gave SCHOLES otherwise the day was a disaster. Imagine 36-64 possession. The gods of GUNCHESTER worked miracles.

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  40. To the rectum of a hyena posting, you are one vein pop from a hemorrage. Go slow... deep breaths might help. By the way did you know they discovered oil in Brazil that might change politics of ngata? I just thought that might help uncling you butt cheeks...:) The chair your sitting on's fabric thanks you.
    Meanwhile Chris... try Yoga. Therein might you finally find peace and be able to reconcile your narrow agenda to the reality we earthlings refer to as being civilized, educated and many phases of human evolution above zinjanthropus (Whom is fondly refered to as Zinji). Use all five senses.
    On a lighter note, I thoroughly enjoy kumekucha blogspot. I feel like it is a ritual in that it's a must I check in daily. Kudos to you guys for staying on point most of the time on siasa of nyumbani. But please, don't lose your streak of independence when in comes to truth in journalism. In my book you take the cake.
    Meanwhile let's just be thankful that in as much as we are different Kenyans are as they say... Unbwogable. Ji kaze kisabuni but just make sure you don't drop it in the shower. Man to man is so unjust but wacha waseme as the mathree I used to catch to shule used to say.
    Toka gizani.

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  41. TOOO!! LATE KIBAKI GAVE OUR OIL TO CHINA FOR FREE- GO GOOGLE IT UP AND IT WILL EVEN GIVE YOU DETAILS OF HOW CHINA AUCTIONED THE KENYA OIL BLOCKS THAT THEY GOT FOR FREE!!


    In an unprecedented act of generosity, the government kenya in April 2007 gave the state-owned China National Offshore Oil Company Ltd (CNOOC) exclusive rights over a total of six out of 11 available blocks, including the hotly contested Blocks 9 and 10A in the Mandera area.

    So dominant has China become in the oil exploration scene in Kenya that CNOOC alone now controls 28 per cent of the total exploration acreage in Kenya.

    AFTER WHICH CHINA HELD AN AUCTION IN LONDON AND SOLD OFF THE OIL CONCESSIONS TO THE HIGHEST BIDDERS FOR JOINT VENTURES!! MY QUESTION IS ?? WHY DIDN'T THE KENYA GOVERNMENT HOLD A BIDDING PROCESS LIKE ALL OTHER AFRICAN COUNTRIES ARE DOING ?? LOOK AT FROM UGANDA!!ETHIOPIA!!TUNIS!! BENIN!! ALL THIS COUNTRIES ARE GOING THROUGH TENDERING PROPCESES WITH ALL THEIR OIL CONCESSIONS(BLOCKS) THIS WAY THE GOVERNMENT IS IN CONTROL!!

    KIBAKI GAVE KENYAN OIL BLOCKS TO CHINA FOR FREE!! CHINA THEN TURNED ROUND AND SOLD THEM TO THE HIGHEST BIDDERS??? MY FELLOW KENYANS?? IS THIS RIGHT??

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  42. THE KENYAN GOVERNMENT FRUSTRATED THE CANADIAN COMPANY TIOMIN AND FORCED THEM TO PARTNER WITH CHINA!!
    Chinese company to enter Kenya's mining sector, purchasing a 20% stake in Tiomin Kenya

    THAT IS HOW BADLY KIBAKI'S GOVERNMENT IS MANAGING KENYA MINERAL RESOURCES AND GUESS WHO THEY PUT IN CHARGE?? MICHUKI!!

    BUT WITH MINING YOU CAN'T HIDE INFORMATION !! ALL MINING COMPANIES HAVE TO POST FACTS ON THE STOCK EXCHANGE PLUS CONTRACTS AND HOW MUCH THEY PAID FOR THE MINING CONCESSIONS- SO HON MICHUKI IS IN FOR A RUDE SHOCK- WITH HIS THIEVING HANDS!!

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  43. Taabu its wednesday in Nakuru.We are in the final and for the likes of kwale who call football a "laddish" game they can as well go and sit on a PIN.

    I guess Ivy You and i are all smiles!Have a good day!Will You?

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  44. A very simple logical question to show this blogger his folly. How can police trying to masquerade as criminals identify themselves at the scene of crime as police??

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  45. Chris should be arrested to go and prove his facts beyond reasonable doubt in court!!

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  46. Chris allow me i will comment once i have gone through it...Just wanted to let Fave know, she who laughs last laughs loudest....I wonder who is rolling now...Me or You take a guess....I said dont judge us by the performance of Stamford bridge, it was just a mistake....We showed Barca the way....Dont tell us that Barca played well...LOL in football the winner is known by the goal inside the net. We did it again....We are still showing the way.
    Imagine even if Chelsea wins the remaining two matches, and MANU wins we will still be at the TOP, where we are supposed to be.

    Tell all the gooners, Fave included that kutangulia sio kufika!!! Chelsea cross your fingers i hear that Drogba and Frank Lampard are soon joining..Jose Mourinho...Ole wenu and trust me the fireworks in chelsea will disappear!!!!

    Knoppix i am not only smiles trust me....I am on cloud 9....Fave you will swallow your words one of these fine days....There is room for one more it is not late...>We welcome you with open arms

    Ivy

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  47. One thing that struck me about the whole saga was watching the mother of the dead Mungiki chairman giving interview on TV without any emotion. Her body langauage gave it all away, that somehow whether the murder was from the police or rival gangs, it was just a matter of when not if. You live by the gun and you die by the gun.

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  48. Taabu you want to join me i have to celebrate now, Exams were good to cap it all winning dont worry about ball posession it doesn't count!!!

    Knoppix tell Fave i am MANU damu, i am not changing...NOT NOW. That is the only difference between me and RAO (I hear that he is a gooner number 1.

    I am out of here...Adios

    Ivy

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  49. Kumekucha,

    I am appalled by your response.

    Thats quite unlike you.I do not agree with everything i find here but there is value in me reading and commenting.

    It seems that everyone who does not agree with what is posted is kikuyu or PNU!That is a sad state of affairs..

    I am kikuyu but i do not proscribe to any of the alphabetical letters posing as political parties.

    Kumekucha your blog is been diluted and quality of debate..(oopps theres is no debate just sycophancy! ) is been diluted..

    Its easy to make sensational statements but there is need to provide evidence.Otherwise you are no different from Mama Oti or Mama Kama in the mtaa gossiping..

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  50. MUNGIKI IS A PRODUCT OF LOW MORALITY and PRIMITIVE CULTURE IN KIKUYULAND.

    ALL PNU members are also Mungiki members.
    No MP, No powerful Minister from Central Prov has made a single comment on this dangerous illegal grouping.

    Central Prov is the richest province in Kenya. People own planes. The excuse that the youth is starving in CP is a wrong excuse and should not justify the formation of a killer society.

    It is known that a Kikuyu loves money more than God and anything else on earth. There are no morals, when it concerns money. Nowonder 90% of prostitutes in Kenya are Kikuyus.

    History proves that a sick Kikuyu was thrown to hyenas, a dead Kikuyu was never burried. The body was thrown away.

    Kikuyus dont have a culture based on morals, it is based on wealth. This wrong culture has over the years created this aggressive momentum in Kikuyuland to acquire wealth, no matter how much it costs. Kenyatta showed the way. He told the sons of Mau Mau to go to the bank and take the money piled there. "I'll get you weapons", he said. The first Kenyan bank daylight robbery started.

    Bloggers, the gov cant eradicate Mungiki using weapons or creating jobs for the youth.

    THE KIKUYUS MUST GET CULTURED, get moral upbringing. That is the solution.

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  51. @1:42

    That's right. Kikuyus never had and have moral traditions and culture.

    A son kills a mother because of a piece of land. Yes, that's land issue. But where are the morals behind this?

    Moral upbringing of all Kikuyu children is the answer, yes.

    This is not anti-Kikuyu, but an eye opener for Kenyans, especially Kikuyus who want a change. Thanks @anon 1:42

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  52. @Ivy, Taabu adn Knoppix,
    I guess I will have to see you guys in Moscow.
    damn it, this thing called luck. Anyway you packed the defense like buses at Machakos airport...

    Ivy, dear, I just wanted to make you a more erudite football fan. It is however your choice to be what you are. It is appalling especially since you know you are more classy than that. I can understand Taabu and Knoppix, they are rough around the edges, in fact they are rough everywhere. But, you...

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  53. Knopixx,
    Are you winding me up? I haven’t said a word to you and now you are telling me to sit on a pin.
    This is blatant provocation. Are you looking for a fight? Do you know if “rattle a snake…”
    On this occasion, I am feeling all happy-snappy in fact if you are out and about in town (NBI) I can buy you a pint. As for ManU I couldn’t give a monkey even if they win Kenya disputed election. My hatred is personal.

    Kwale

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  54. tthe problem with this blog is everything turning out to be a kikuyu vs us or pnu vs odm . when will we discover that a wrong is a wrong? of course chris' stories are always a bit exagerrated but they do have some truth and this is what we should be interested in.

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  55. chris,

    i am not shocked you got angry with these bloggers....but dont you think u were a little harsh on them? its not that they discredit your story, they probably just want proof right here on kumekucha.....whether your sources would allow you to do that especially in such grave matters, is of course another matter all together....but that's what guys are expecting, so please go easy on us.

    honestly, i have also asked this question here on kumekucha how come 5,000 people died and we didnt know? chris, i hope u dont expect us to take what u say as the gospel truth, without evidence, do you? i guess that's just what people are saying.

    you know some of us still live in the black and white world...we expect things to be straight forward and neat...thats why we need to see evidence of the bodies before we can believe 5,000 people died just like that and the public is still not in the know....people would have come out to talk about it, at the very least.

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  56. hey any kenyan husbands in America acting like INDIAN MEN PREFERRING American BOOTY!! THIS IS A CRAZY RADIO SHOW!! LISTEN- IT IS JUST TO LIGHTEN UP THE SPIRIT ON KUMEKUCHA-
    we all have been too serious lately!!


    http://www.betterloverseminar.com/desi_wife_catches_husband.php

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  57. Mrembo said...

    i know where you are coming from- but have you forgotten how many people have disappeared from their homes are loved ones since 2002-2008 without bodies being found- or some parts of bodies have been found - the ngo`s and independent search engines in kenya have been going to most of the mortuaries before the bodies are damped in mass graves- yes you have heard right kenya has mass graves- the many un identified bodies laying in most of the mortuaries and nairobi!! THIKA- KIAMBU!! NAKURU!! NAIVASHA!! AND RECENTLY OTHER PARTS OF THE COUNTRY- MANY BODIES HAVE NOT BEEN IDENTIFIED AND BECAUSE BY THE TIME THEY are dropped at the mortuary's some are so rotten and others are missing heads and other parts of the body-
    then we have a list of families now it run to 5000 kenyans looking for the loved ones most fall under the beginning of 2006-2007- so how does one give you evidence of bodies or parts of the bodies even when the mortuary's themselves do not take pictures before they do the mass graves!!
    I believe they should exhume all the mass graves and bring in the forensic experts but yet again- how many of our people go to the dentist- how do we identify this bodies!! blood or tissue testing i think- but does kenya have that!

    the people who have been committing all this crimes namely the police and their bosses knew they could get away with all this executions and murders- but i hope now things have changed and we will not see more than 10,000 kenyans die in vain!!

    the facts are Kenyans have died in record numbers under kibaki`s watch and orders!! period!!

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  58. Iam Chepkilot.titochep@yahoo.com.Iam so angered about the auction process in Kenya.The auction laws should be similar to the advocates laws.Failure to do so and another "Grand Regency" is certainly around the corner.

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  59. you might think kumekucha lakini you are stirring trouble.what are you really after would you mind keeping your views to your self. i guess you are the one who atleast need some prayers to regain your vision are you blind,silly,mad or something of that sort kwani raha yako ni uone watu wakimwagana damu you trouble shooteer.if that was the business u thout would give you some profit am sorry .style up and look for a better business.

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