
The General elections in Kenya has just ended. According to Cord’s Presidential candidate, the election was rigged massively by the capitalist ruling class to hand over power to two suspected war criminals who will now use their positions to evade capture by the ICC where they are wanted to face charges of crimes against humanity. It is a sad day for Kenya.
Soon after the two suspects were permitted to run for high Office, KRA knew all along that elections were going to be rigged. This is because President Mwai Kibaki, a key ally of the two suspected criminals, was in charge of the capitalist State apparatus while the suspects were desperately looking for a way of going under cover to evade trial at the ICC.
By crafting an ethnic Alliance comprising of the Kikuyu and Kalenjin communities, and by combining this arrangement with an electoral system they control, the Kikuyu ruling class has succeeded in installing a fake regime using democratic credentials. This is anathema.
The problem with Cord is that its leaders are ideologically unconscious and the leadership put too much trust on the new “democratic institutions” such as the IEBC believing that these institutions could not be compromised. Now that Cord has been cheated out of an election by the thieving ruling class, the Coalition has probably woken up to the realities of having to deal with a corrupt clique of criminals bent on looting the State at all costs.
Because of the emerging evidence of election rigging by these suspects, the Kenya Red Alliance will not recognize the Jubilee government as representative of the Kenyan people. KRA takes the position that the Jubilee government is illegal and that Kenyans must therefore organize to overthrow it by all means necessary. Under the circumstances, KRA appeals to Cord and Kenyans who believe that the election was rigged to join hands in the struggle against the new criminal regime led by Uhuru Kenyatta and William Ruto whose rightful place is in the ICC.
If the two suspects are sworn in, the implication will be huge for Kenya. Apart from the Pariah status Kenya will face as a result of suspects of crimes against humanity being in power, Kenyans will have to face the prospects of being ruled by members from two ethnic groups for ever. That is, if Kenyans cannot join forces to take their country back, they will, for ever be ruled by the Kikuyu and the Kalenjin communities wapende wasipende. Why?
Under the guise of a democratic process, the type of rigging that has just taken place can be repeated over and over again for the next one thousand years. Will Kenyans accept this arrangement? Does the country belong to two ethnic groups? Is there anything that can be done to reclaim the country?
For now, it is great that the Cord coalition has decided to avert violence by resorting to court action. However, on the basis of the highly organized nature with which the 2013 election was rigged, and on the basis of observations of how the ruling class conspires in Kenya, Raila might end up with a situation in which the court system he built and which he is relying on is also compromised in a way that leads to failure in the delivery of justice. It is at this point that Cord will have to think of other options or simply advice its leaders and members alike to kneel before suspected war criminals for the sake of continuity.
Immediate agenda
Once the democratic process managed by suspects of crimes against humanity fails, and as long as a huge segment of the population feels marginalized without any possibility of seizing power, the immediate option which is usually on the table is an armed struggle. This is if other communities want to liberate themselves from perpetual domination.
After decades of marginalization, and with no options of their members ever coming to power, MRC is showing the way. They have declared that the Coast Province is not Kenya. Their only weakness is that they have not yet understood the dynamics of an armed struggle. On a long term, it will be impossible for the 40 ethnic groups to accept the impossibility of their members leading Kenya and once this conclusion is reached, the option of an armed struggle will depend on the ability to organize an armed liberation movement.
For KRA, the position is that if the democratic process has failed through repeated compromization of the electoral system, and with the possibility of two ethnic groups coming to power after every election through endless manipulation of the electoral system, the splitting up of Kenya into independent ethnic enclaves through armed struggles will be the only option on the table through which the aggrieved tribes will be able to break from the unacceptable Kikuyu-Kalenjin hegemony.
Because the election was rigged to allow Uhuru Kenyatta and William Ruto to take power in Kenya in order to evade capture, KRA will not recognize the Jubilee government because KRA is not in the business of accepting suspected criminals in positions of leadership. This does not mean that Kenyans who believe that the election was free and fair cannot recognize the new criminal government.
Consequently, the immediate agenda of KRA will be to organize Kenyans at home and abroad who believe that drastic action needs to be taken to liberate the country from Kikuyu-Kalenjin ruling class conspiracies, hegemony and domination. This task will not be easy because the enemy is armed.
KRA will continue to provide direction as the anti-Jubilee struggle begins in ernest. We appeal to Kenyans who understand our message to get in touch. The country must either be liberated from the new and corrupt Kikuyu-Kalenjin capitalist elite out to protect stolen wealth or split up for self-rule by ethnic groups who feel aggrieved.
The passivity that leads Kenyans to accept a rigged election and to be led by suspects of crimes against humanity must be broken. The possibility of allowing Kenya to be ruled by two ethnic groups for ever must not just be resisted but must be stopped. The capitalist system that allows the thieving elite to control or manipulate state institutions (including IEBC) to their advantage must be overthrown for everlasting peace to prevail in Kenya.
Ethnic politics, which leads to division and suspicions between the different ethnic groups, must be defeated and replaced with a Socialist system of government if the wealth of the Kenyan nation is to be shared otherwise the country will have to suffer the consequences of barbarism.
East Timor, Eritrea and Southern Sudan are the latest examples of new States formed out of situations similar to the one developing in Kenya. It can be done if the democratic process fails or is subject to constant manipulation in a way that keep others out of power.
The options are limited. It’s either Socialism to unite the country or ethnicity and dominance of different ethnic groups by the ruling ethnic elites who control the state machine. There is no third option. Once again, and for KRA, the Jubilee government belongs to Jubilee supporters. It is not representative of the Kenyan people. A scheme to overthrow or defeat it must be worked out sooner rather than later.
Okoth Osewe
Secretary General,
Kenya Red Alliance
Yes the results are out & the electoral body tried to doctor out
falsified results by allegedly asking party agents to consult them at
their back office instead of at the glare of the media. At the moment,
Uhuru supporters are running all over chanting ” kambas(tribe that
Raila’s running mate belongs) are traitors & should be killed”.
Others chanting ” we have finished the Luos”. Clearly, the country is
torn APART. It only happens in Africa that 2 ICC suspects can be allowed
to mobilise their tribes for the sole purpose of attaining power &
getting immunity for crimes against humanity engineered by them. The
WORLD should just forgive us but know that other right thinking members
of the Kenyan society tried their BEST & will NEVER be discouraged
by such evil forces.
Media Conference Call: Kenya’s Elections
Speakers: Jendayi Frazer, Adjunct Senior Fellow for Africa Studies, Council on Foreign Relations
Joel D. Barkan, Senior Associate, Africa Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies
Presider: Anya Schmemann, Director, Editorial Strategy, Studies Program and Director, Task Force Program, Council on Foreign Relations
March 5, 2013
http://www.cfr.org/kenya/media-conference-call-kenyas-elections/p30150
Why I will NEVER recognize Uhuru Kenyatta’s presidency
At independence in 1963, Jomo Kenyatta became our first PM. Kenyans had bled for land and Jomo was looked up to as a diety. The leader..the muthamaki. The liberator.
Kenyans were hopeful that all that land that was grabbed by mzungu would be returned to the locals and that is why leaders from affected areas were advocating keeping the majimbo constitution as a way to ensure those historical injustices were corrected.
A lot of mzungu landowners were going back and Jomo quickly formed settlement transfer schemes and borrowed from the British to enable him buy off their land to resettle to their rightful owners..Britain gave the loans but In exchange he also ceded to protect any British settlers that wished to stay. That is why you have the Allmans, Chomondoleys, Grogans still owning obscene size tracks of land in kenya.
Did Jomo redistribute that land he bought from the settlers? Of course! to “willing buyer” kenyatta family members and cronies at throw away prices. I wont bother you with the details of the holdings as they are in the public domain.
In addition, he mutilated the majimbo constitution to centralize power and check any attempt to correct historical injustices. This system was inherited by moi and kibaki and its intention was always to protect the status quo..i.e a few people owning kenya by themselves.
THAT IS WHAT HAS AILED KENYA all these years and denied us the fundamentals to move forward and prosper as a people. Its a backward retrogressive impunity laden system that never gave us a chance. They eat fellow humans during campaign period in instigating clashes pitting poor communities against each other.
Kenyans fought hard and bled to get rid of this system culminating in the second liberation represented by the NARC revolution.
We mi-stepped by bringing in an old order guy like Kibaki as a compromise candidate and we paid dearly with extreme tribalism and a country that is now officially split into two.but we also took baby steps forward bu ushering in the new constitution.
We were almost reversing the Jomo betrayal and getting rid of the status quo when we ushered in the new constitution. The constitution even has a chapter and provision for a land commission to address the historical injustices and hopefully put us on a path of recovery and not fighting amongst ourselves. Its a mordern constitution that protects individual rights and empowers sections of the community while setting our fundamentals for take off in development.
Unfortunately I far that this little hope/change has been completely obliterated with the election of Uhuru Kenyatta.
Why do I say that?
He is the keeper of the old order. That is why he was plucked from obscurity to be annointed by the mois and michukis as muthamaki. Mois Kiptagich farm, Kibakis Rware farm, Njonjos Solio Ranch et al are safe. WHen kibaki was delaying the appointment of the land commission, he must have been dreaming of a keeper coming in at state house…dream come true!
I predict
1. The constitution will not be implemented. No way when it is going to change the old order. The fact that the winning coalition will have numbers in parliament will see to it that changes are made for the worse.
I even think the percentage of revenue that goes to counties will be purged to a minimum to ensure central power prevails with the executive.
I can even tell you who will be driving this initiative as a proxy. The man that opposed it, William Ruto.
2. Forget about the land commission. Do you expect the largest landowner in kenya to address historical injustices that benefit him?
I see it going the KACC direction with musical chair chairmen depending on whether they toe the line or not.
3. Forget about any fundamental growth driving initiatives for the economy. Uhuru was at treasury for 2 years and in those years kenyas debt rose to 2 trillion. All he will do is borrow from chinese to finance big elephant projects and then get kickbacks through his proxies. No knowledge transfer will happen to help alleviate the job numbers. Debt will increase. Just remember the coalition shared the jobs before they did a manifesto so dont expect any lean government. There will be looting as usual. If you dont know Ruto has many cases in court remember dalili ya mvua ni mawingu.
Of course when the Economy goes to ICU he and Ruto will speak vernacular to nyumba and kaleos and accuse Mkoloni for bringing down the shilling and you will hear the responses right here on RCB how they will never bow down…meanwhile while enjoying the education, the lifestyles, the accomodations of the same western colonialists.
4. Get ready for more EJKs. Ask the missing ICC witnesses families.
5. Fatou Bensouda….You might as well burn all your evidence. Nobody is showing up. Do you expect UK and Ruto to ask the security teams to be interviewed? Do you expect them to give you NSIS briefings that implicates them? DO you expect them to protect your witnesses against them?
Its going to be a very tough 5 years kenyans so buckle up.
You are screwed!
AK
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We should start raising funds ASAP. Jubilee must be overthrown immediately. Lets start a peaceful overthrow of this regime before it takes route. There should be a runoff at least . They distributed money to the youth to vote for them. I am ready to sacrifice all I have to make sure Uhuru will never be my president.
The 4th pres ident of the republic of Kenya was elected by Kenyans from all walk of life. The fairest election in Kenyas history. Democracy at its best in our beloved motherland. My fellow Kenyans uhuru is only the 4tg president not the 200th and any qualified Kenyan can rule regardless of tribe or even colour. Not recognising a democratically elected president with the intentions of seeking popularity is selfish. As for the ICC “drama”, i thinks its time we broke the chains of slavery anyway this time for good
no wonder u guyz r in the diaspora. WHERE were u when the people of kenya were voting? i was in team corded but i have accepted that not just 800k people didnt want Raila but well over 2 million counting the other votes that the other presidential candidates were given. we will continue with our lives as usual to build our country and not keep on dwelling in the past. the money that people want to raise to ovethrow jubilee can be used by ur families back at home to uplift their standards or u can use that money to get ur lives back in kenya and work here.
i urge u guyz allow the country to live in peace, u need to live in peace even in the dispora. we have read too many issues about u guyz and i dont think Uhuru, Ruto or Raila are the cause of ur misfortunes. spread peace where u r and stop dividing urselves
Crimes against humanity were committed. It has nothing to do with your specific relatives or mine. Still, I see where you are coming from: do you know that even today there are people who deny that German Holocaust against the Jews took place? And there are even
Jews who profess to “understand”!
Kenyans are free to elect whatever “leaders” they wish to elect. But those “leaders” are not free to do whatever they wish to Kenyans. That’s where the “humanity” comes in in the “crimes against humanity”. So, sorry, but I’ll have to keep fighting on that front—unless someone proves to me that being Kenyan amounts to a renunciation of one’s humanity. (note)before the comming of european missionaries in kenya,each and every tribe of kenya among the 42 tribes had a place they called home-land. WHY CANT TRIBES GO BACK TO THEIR GOD-GIVEN LANDS, RATHER THAN LIVING UNDER THE MERCY OF BIG DOMINANT TRIBES THAT OPPRESSES THEM WITH STARVATION, ORGANISED MASS-RAPES .KILLINGS OF THEIR SONS POVERTY AND NEGLECT OF GOD-GIVEN RIGHTS.iF KENYAN PEOPLE CANNOT LIVE PEACEFULLY THE BEST SOLUTION IS TO ALLOW EVERY TRIBE TO STICK TO THEIR GOD-GIVEN LAND NOT TO GRABB LANDS FROM SMAL MARGINALIZED TRIBES OR COMMUNITIES.WHY NOT ALLOW UHURU KENYATTA TO BECOME ONLY A KIKUYU PRESIDNT RATHER THAN ALLOWING A HAGUE SUBJECT TO RULE IN KENYA THOUGH RIGGING AND BRIBING VOTERS AND TO CUNNINGLY SUFFOCATING MILLIONS OF PEACEFUL KENYANS TO BE UNDER HIS EVIL SCHEMES.40 MILLIONS NEVER VOTED UHURU KENYATTA.MR KENYATTA IS ONLY A KIKUYU PRESIDENT.
Civilized and democratic Nations/countries has never congulatulated These two butchers of humanity to this day. Where is Kenya heading to?
Democracy has died the day Uhuruto rigged and bribed voters in Kenya. Kenya has become a Huge Prison Camp under Camp Commandant
Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy William Ruto.
Kenyatta Is Elected Kenyan President in Vote Challenged by Rival
By Sarah McGregor – Mar 9, 2013 10:01 PM GMT+0100
Uhuru Kenyatta, who is preparing for trial at the International Criminal Court, won Kenya’s presidential election as the runner-up said he would challenge the “tainted” vote in court.
The son of Kenya’s first post-independence president, Jomo Kenyatta, took 50.07 percent of the ballots cast on March 4, beating the 50 percent plus one vote needed to avoid a runoff, the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission said yesterday. Outgoing Prime Minister Raila Odinga, whose dispute of election results in 2007 triggered two months of ethnic clashes that left more than 1,100 people dead, got 43.3 percent.
“In 2007, Odinga said he wouldn’t go the courts because he didn’t trust them and that’s when people took to the streets,” Dismas Mokua, deputy president of Sadiki East Africa, a risk advisory group, said by phone yesterday from Nairobi. “Odinga’s challenge is good news this time because it’s going to be business as usual knowing this case will go through the motions of the Supreme Court and the outcome will be respected.”
Kenya adopted a constitution in 2010 that called for reforms in the judiciary and led to the appointment of an independent chief justice, after televised interviews of candidates by a vetting board, and the firing of corrupt judges. Odinga said he has faith in the independence of the judiciary and urged his supporters to abide by the rule of law.
By electing Kenyatta, 51, Kenya became the second nation to have a sitting president facing indictment by the ICC. Sudan’s Umar al-Bashir has refused to cooperate with the court in The Hague and a warrant has been issued for his arrest on charges of genocide and war crimes in the western region of Darfur.
‘No Comparison’
“Kenyatta has said he will cooperate from the beginning and use the legal channels and he’s no comparison to Bashir on that front,” said Gerrishon Ikiara, associate director at the Institute of Diplomacy and International Studies at the University of Nairobi. “Kenyatta has been a minister for finance and he knows the importance of the international community so I don’t think he can antagonize” them.
Kenya is the regional hub for companies including General Electric Co. (GE), PepsiCo Inc. (PEP) and Google Inc. (GOOG) and its stock exchange is attracting increasing interest from outside investors. Foreign participation accounted for about half of all share trading last year from 10 percent five years earlier.
Kenya’s economy may expand by as much as 6 percent this year, from an estimated 5 percent in 2012, provided that no serious violence follows the elections, according to the International Monetary Fund. The shilling closed unchanged at 86.25 per dollar on March 8, while the Nairobi All Share Index extended gains for an eighth session, bringing its advance this year to 18 percent and ranking the bourse as sub-Saharan Africa’s second-best performer this year, after Ghana.
Giving Assurance
“If you look at the Kenyan shilling and the stock market, it has performed very well even as the early results showed Kenyatta winning, which is an indication of what the business community thinks if Kenyatta wins,” Mokua said. “At all times he has said he will cooperate with the ICC and that gives people assurance.”
Kenyatta and Vice President-elect William Ruto, 46, are accused by the ICC of masterminding clashes after the 2007 vote forced 350,000 people to flee their homes and curbed growth in East Africa’s largest economy to 1.5 percent in 2008 from 7 percent a year earlier. Kenyatta and Ruto deny the charges and have said they can fight the ICC case and still perform their presidential duties.
‘Complicated’ Relations
Their victory will make international relations and investment “complicated and raise concerns by the West who rely on Kenya as an ally in the war on terror,” said Shilan Shah, Africa economist at Capital Economics, a London-based research company.
The U.K. and European Union have policies that limit contact with ICC indictees to essential matters, while U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Johnnie Carson, in a media conference call last month, warned Kenyan voters that “choices have consequences.”
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry yesterday congratulated “all those elected to office” without naming Kenyatta and urged all parties and their supporters to address any disputes peacefully. Similar statements from the EU and the U.K. also didn’t identify the president-elect by name.
For the United Nations, the U.K. and the U.S., their diplomatic missions in Nairobi are a major presence for each in Africa. Kenyan troops are part of a UN-backed peacekeeping mission in Somalia, where they’re helping the government drive out al-Qaeda-linked militants.
International Obligations
Kenya will continue to “recognize and respect our international obligations and we will continue to cooperate with all nations and international institutions,” Kenyatta said in his acceptance speech. “We also expect that the international community will respect our sovereignty and the democratic will of the people of Kenya.”
Turnout in the election was a record 86 percent of 14.3 million registered voters, according to the commission.
Kenyatta, the former finance minister, pledged in his campaign to boost economic growth to between 7 percent and 10 percent a year by 2015 to help create a million jobs annually. He has plans to ensure a crude pipeline is built from oil-rich, neighboring South Sudan to Kenya’s coast, where a refinery will be constructed.
He also promised to lay down a railway from the port of Mombasa to Malaba at the Ugandan border to boost the shipment of goods by rail to 50 percent of the total from the current 5 percent, and more than double the amount of paved roads to 24,000 kilometers (14,900 miles) during his five-year term.
Tampering, Expulsions
Odinga, 68, who has been defeated twice before, claimed he was cheated of the win in the last election by President Mwai Kibaki. In this vote, Odinga said the process was marred by tampering with the voter register and the fact that his party agents had been expelled from the national tallying center so they couldn’t verify results. Ballots exceeded the number of registered voters in some places, he said.
“We will therefore shortly move to court to challenge the outcome,” Odinga told reporters, while urging his supporters to abide by the rule of law. “Any violence now could destroy this nation forever. It will not serve anyone’s interest.”
Opinion polls published before the election put support among voters at 44 percent each for Kenyatta and Odinga.
The Kenyatta family’s holdings include land as well as Brookside Dairy Ltd., which also has units in Tanzania and Uganda, and stakes in other companies including K24 television and Commercial Bank of Africa Ltd., according to Forbes magazine.
Kenyatta lost his bid for the presidency in 2002 to Kibaki, who is stepping down after two terms in office. His given name, Uhuru, means freedom in the Swahili language. He is married with three children.
To contact the reporter on this story: Paul Richardson in Nairobi
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But how long? Perhaps for ever and ever >Amen and Amen.
Show Me where Mr Kelly mentioned the Word Uhuru Kenyatta? Mr Kelly congratulated only the People of Kenya Patience during election Day till the day of announcing a Rigged ICC wanted Suspect Uhuru KenyattaOn behalf of the United States of America, I want to congratulate the people
of Kenya for voting peacefully on March 4 and all those elected to office.
Across the country, Kenyans turned out by the millions to exercise their most
fundamental democratic right. I am inspired by the overwhelming desire of
Kenyans to peacefully make their voices heard, and I applaud the patience they
have shown as votes were tallied.
Foremost in our minds is a desire to see the will of the Kenyan people
expressed freely and fairly. We strongly urge all parties and their supporters
to peacefully address any disputes with today’s announcement by the Independent
Electoral and Boundaries Commission through the Kenyan legal system, rather than
on the streets. These elections are an historic opportunity for the people of
Kenya to come together to build a better future. Since its independence in 1963,
Kenya has been one of America’s strongest and most enduring partners in Africa.
We stand with you at this historic moment and will continue to be a strong
friend and ally of the Kenyan people.
John Kerry
Secretary of State
Washington, DC
March 9, 2013
True the results were doctor rigged löng ago.let us unite peacifuly n deliver our country.i followed d manual tally closely as it started n kept on adding d figures as they came in esp for cord n jubilee.i realised if u can agree with me that cord figure were being delayed in updating them on d screen i guess so as to loose track bt jubileeswere updated imdtly.then on thursday d worst happen.cord rcvd over 300000 frm thea stronghold which were nvr updated upto now.i knw hassan was compromised kindly lets join hands n hav d courts reorder for the recount of the votes.if cord looses fairly well n gud.me and u csn do it.God bless kenys
KSB: The counting is not in dispute. It is the tallying at Bomas that was messed up. Documents signed by all parties indicating number of votes for each candidate exist and what cord is saying is that these results be tallied afresh. It’s that simple. If cord losed, they should then accept defeat.
KSB, for the last five years you have being complaining about rigid election. Kibaki ruled and Kenyan moved on. This time after your candidate was rejected by over 2.8 million voters you still crying the same song rigging… for another ten year you will continue to cry as president elect Uhuru , continue to rule our great nation Kenya. Those calling for revolution remember we saved u from Ida amin, when he wanted you guys, what a great mistake kenyatta did.
KSB: You seem not to understand what tallying means. You also have a simplistic view of revolution because you tend to think that it is about taking up arms. Revolution actually starts in the mind and taking up arms is just a tactic if the democratic process (elections blah blah) fails. There is no reason for opting for armed struggle if peaceful mass action can work. This is also another tactic of revolution. It was recently used in Egypt while in Syria, armed struggle is at work. I hope you and your ilk learn something there.
CORD has lost due to lack of strategy period. ELOG reports http://www.elog.or.ke/ have indicated the election was clean so have E.U and IGAD observers. The fact that Kikuyu’s are a majority is not a crime, further more Moi had a strategy of winning in over three elections, what Raila needed was to build a relationship with Ruto when he was in ODM but his arrogance took the better of him and now he has lost. Even if the courts rule a repeat poll, be sure Raila will be beaten hands down. Your armed struggle idea is the worst I’ve heard from a “true Kenyan”, don’t forget we have a military that has remained impartial and was the solid reason why we never broke down in 2007; the Kenyan military has become very professional in nature and very well trained,not to forget that all their salary demands e.t.c have always been met and taken care off, this is a key strategy that ensures the military doesn’t have the appetite for politics and they are always overzealous in curbing internal dissent (remember Mt.Elgon, Garissa e.t.c). An armed struggle would just drive your Luo’s into greater marginalization by the rest of Kenya, don’t forget that the Kamba and the Kisii swing with their interests and that is why they voted for Kibaki in 2007. You need to accept that RAO despite his so called fight for democracy, has been a poor strategist and has lost virtually all his generals even before the 2013 elections began. Luo’s need to raise another Tom Mboya or Ouko a man who will find appeal through out Kenya and one who is accommodating and not arrogant. Regarding Uhuru, going by wiki leak reports about him he may just be the reformist we need. He is also not a war criminal, the charges facing Uhuru are retaliatory violence, if it is true that he organized his tribes men then the question is who wouldn’t faced with the scenes witnessed in the rift valley, further more looking at the way the case was laid in during the pre trial i would be surprised if anyone if found guilty. the fact that we have devolved government and a weaker presidency also means power will shift to the governors, the presidency will no longer be that attractive, it will all be about having control of the senate and parliament. What KRA needs is a political strategy, an armed strategy will eat you…
KSB: Dodoman, you raise very interesting issues but I have shortage of time. Cord’s strategy is not an issue we are concerned with here. They may have lost the election but with how many votes? This is the dispute and a retallying will sort it out. On the issue of armed struggle, you can have access to a general perspective of KRA over the issue. It is an old article but the position has not changed much. I hope to get back to you.
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In the cause of the development of the revolutionary situation in Kenya, occasions for the effective use of arms will continue to arise. However, any effective armed onslaught against the armed capitalist State (with or without Moi) will require an underground preparation of the nuclei of trained workers’ militias and the youth. A plan for caching arms will have to be in place before sporadic attacks against state installations can begin. As the revolutionary situation matures, co-ordinated offensive actions would also begin as difficult questions of tactics and attention to circumstances and detail are worked out.
http://kenyastockholm.com/2008/01/08/kenya-perspectives-on-armed-struggle/
Asante ya Punda ni Mateke ! Kenyans Voted Raila for his credentials eg; Reforms /today Kenya tribes will stear their Constituencies, (Majimbo) Which Uhuruto will strungle (deny Money) for Majimbo to fail in Kenya Why should Uhuruto govt deny Wakenya to excersise their Rights of running Majimbo?
Because Capitalism system doesnt allow poor to develop hence forcing masses to become Obedient to the Government.
Kenya would have gone Majimbo in 19 64 but Kanu capitalist Party killed Majimbo to allow rulers (president Kenyatta and traitors who served british colonialists in Kenya to grabb Lands all over Kenya.Uhuru govt will not solve Land Problem in Kenya (take that to the bank) Uhurto govt will privatize schools , Land , industries .Hospitals . transport like Railway, etc etc, give us an example where Capitalism has solved (Unyonyanji) oppressive system (sylock system) Kenya will be milked , the whole country will become a House of ( Hores) industry will be privitized hence capitalism system now has got the true face of Representatives in Kenya Uhuru and Ruto. Let us wait and see How raw capitalists can turn overnight and become Socialists to save Kenya from being raped .Kenya has been Raped by Black Presidents in cooperation with international Conglomerates for the last 50 yrs..The country has been Milked dry untill the Cow(kenya) is bleeding blood. Will Uhuru/Ruto save Kenya?
Its a sand day for Wakenya ,The country has gone to the Dogs. I also Pity the Education in Kenya School System where the system has failed to produce great thinkers, Patriots , who can Side with the oppressed masses of Wakenya,
It Pains, genuine wakenya Patriots when you enter Kenya and find out how every where you go Wakenya lives in Slums. (Saidia Maskini is everywhere) Children with protruding stomachs everywhere,.A Kenyan woman prostitute selling her body to every body who can pay to have sex with her in order to feed her fatherless starving children. And in big Kenyan Cities you find (Waitina -Class)Filthy rich thugs driving Langes classic Cars Range- Rovers (latest models) ,Jaguars, Panjeros,Prados etc imported from EU/USA/Japan while Majority of Wakenya lives below a dollar. Yet the system blames them for Laziness.
The oil and Gas being drilled in Turkana demands a real and genuine (Socialist) government that can saveWa Kenya .Uhuruto govt will not save or defend and Protect oil and Gas from being robbed by international Oil carltels(thugs)leaving wakenya poorer than before. Kenya has practiced capitalism (man eat man society for the last 50 years of slavery in Kenya. Majority of Wakenya are Zombies in dire need of surgery and medication (Radicl thinking)to realize their destiny. it is very difficulty today to enter both EU/USA countries But it is very Simple for a Mzungu to Enter and work ,settle in Kenya or in any other African Country Why ? ask yourselves (Intellectuals in Kenya is a true failure of Wakenya) The dangerous School system in Kenya that has failed to oppen the minds of Kenyan youth. Asante Wakenya Ndugu Zetu.
St. Teresa’s girls secondary school was the tallying center of votes in Mathare Constituency Nairobi County. This video shows how 6 ballot boxes were found hidden and their serial numbers changed.
Bwana Osewe who are the KRA.Is comprised of just two people.Are you always going to cry wolf everytime Rao is voted out?UhuRuto were not just voted by the two.Votes were from everywhere.A leader is elected by God period:I am a Kenyan and i believe in Kenyans wale wanaishi huko.Rao knew he will lose thats why he cried wolf alipoona kumeharibika.Accept defeat coz Kenya is bigger than Rao period
KSB: You see Upande, you are missing the point. It’s not me saying that RAO lost. It’s RAO himself saying that he has evidence that the tallying process had problems while he is taking the matter to court as per the constitution which was promulgated. What I am saying is that he should be given a hearing so that the truth can be established. In an election, disputes can arise and the Constitution provides for a resolution mechanism which RAO is following. What is wring with that? On KRA, I do not think that this is the right Forum to discuss KRA membership. While it is your opinion that a leader is elected by God (you have a right to your opinion), I do think that in the latest case, it is Wakenya who voted and, just like you, I have a right to that opinion.
Strategic Intelligence Service Analyzes Scenarios
Economic factors that make Uhuru a powerful and one of the most sought African president by the Western diplomats are many.
Oil and Gas discoveries and confirmation of their commercial values, coalmines, titanium export, and gold and geothermal power generation are key attractions pulling edgy investors to Kenya.
This wealth alongside massive infrastructure programs under Chinese contractors and a successful anti-terror operation in Somalia makes Kenya an attractive besides strategic development partner and investment hub.
Kenya no longer leans on the West for development programs; rather, it has set the terms of diplomatic engagement very clear, that, only development partnership makes diplomatic relations sense.
This puts the West and the European Union in such an awkward position and seemingly losing face after failing to stymies the Kenyatta presidency.
Kenyatta insists, Kenya does not need the West than the West needs Kenya, a very significant statement since Russia, China, and the Asian economies have become Kenya’s strategic development partners.
By failing to work with Kenyatta, the West risks losing vital assets, investments, and funded programs managed by international NGO’s and the United Nations Development programs across East and central Africa.
The West will need this man, more than Kenya needs them.
Military, Intelligence and Terrorism Teams
China has been covertly funding Kenyan military and intelligence operations in
….I love KSB xxx
KSB: wa UHURU; your post has been deleted because it constitutes “hate speech”. If it is published, you can be arrested and charged and so in order to save you from possible prosecution, we have decided to delete it. I hope you will thank KSB for deleting your comment. Next time, keep your ethnic hatred out of the comment and, please, be civil. Don’t act like a kindergarten kid just coming out of diapers. Also, don’t show that you are a Kikuyu ethnic chauvinist. You can support Uhuru Kenyatta without being chauvinistic, ethnic and confused. You spoil for him if your post is published because for non Kikuyus, it smacks of arrogance, stupidity and childishness. Tafadhali, you can do better than this. Act responsibly, not like a kihii. Kwani, wewe haujakatwa ama? mbona hivyo ndugu? I hope you get the point. Mungu akubariki na ukaye hivyo hivyo.
How different was the 2007 Kenya general elections from the 2013 one ?
Kivuitu, the ECK chairman in 2007 heard from Amos Kimunya Kibaki had won. He duly announced the result.
Hassan, the IEBc chairman now did not have to be told by anyone who won. He had known months ago Uhuru Kenyatta had won hands down.
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