Posted on 01/16/2009 6:20:35 PM PST by AngieGal
At least five bodies were found hacked up in a Nairobi shantytown over the weekend, the latest victims of a series of grisly ritual murders that have rocked Kenya.
The mutilated corpses all had similar cuts on their backs, and at least one victim was missing both his hands. Two women had their breasts cut off and the remaining victims, all male, had their genitals removed.
Riots broke out in the notoriously lawless Mukuru kwa Njenga neighborhood Saturday morning, soon after the bodies were discovered. Residents of the sprawling slum marched to a local police station to protest insecurity in the area, where they say murders routinely go unpunished.
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I don’t know what’s worse, the Voodoo Religion or Islam.
I was reading some wierd stuff about Odinga’s tribe and fishing rituals that involve killing close friends. Apparently the lake spirits demand retribution for fish taken.
Odumbo’s roots.
With the help and complicity of the left in America, coming to neighborhoods in America within ten years. Look at the French. Today they tolerate thugs burning cars by the thousands. Twenty years ago that would be unheard of.
Coming soon to a country near you.
It’s from the API (Snicker) but heres a story about Zero’s kinfolk killing each other over a mosque.
remind me to cancel my vacation to Mukuru kwa Njenga. oh wait -never mind.
My mother retired from truck driving a while back and she told me a story about a mechanic working in one of the terminals.
A nigerian driver brought the truck in to have some work done. The mechanic got in the cab and was met by a goat. The guy had chicken cages built right into the cubbyholes. My mother said the mechanic even had pictures.
Odumbo’s 1-st Cousin it appears is at it again. We are looking at this type of corruption soon. It is not American, it is African.
From:
http://www.eastandard.net/InsidePage.php?id=1144004190&cid=4&
Raila: Why I cancelled grain tender
Published on 15/01/2009
By Isaac Ongiri
Prime Minister Raila Odinga has denied accusations that he is the cause of the current maize shortage in the country.
Raila said his cancellation of the award of a tender for the second grain-handling terminal at the port of Mombasa had not contributed to the shortage.
Speaking moments after arrival from a five-day trip to Gujarat, India, where he led a government delegation, Raila explained that he authorised the cancellation of the grain bulk tender after experts ruled it not viable at the time.
“That tender was not viable at that time. Furthermore, even if it were approved, it could have had no immediate impact on the raging food crisis at the moment,” the PM said.
>>>Two women had their breasts cut off...
Oh dear lord, this is usually done to women that are nursing.
>>>Two women had their breasts cut off...
Oh dear lord, this is usually done to women that are nursing.
Some day in the future, an Obama appointed judge will rule that Muslim atrocities in America (like this one) are a religious right.
This will stop when Barry the Kenyan starts spreading
the wealth around.
Dang, our Founding Fathers were brillant to insist the President be a natural born citizen.
http://www.ntz.info/gen/n02124.html
1 Nov 1954
Blood Brother
Time Magazine Online
Extract Date: 1 Nov 1954
See also
Diana Hartley 1 Nov 1954
Gray Leakey 1 Nov 1954
Mau Mau 1 Nov 1954
Extract ID: 5225
The Mau Mau rebellion in Kenya was two years old last week. In that bloody stretch of time the Mau Mau have killed or wounded 2,000 loyal Kikuyu natives, 900 African or European soldiers and 27 innocent European civilians. The expensive war against them (present cost: $2,800,000 a month) has resulted in the slaying of 6,741 Mau Mau and the capture of 12,000.
Through the two years of terror, probably no Englishman in Kenya was more sympathetic to the problems and irritations besetting the Kikuyu than sixtyish Arundel Gray Leakey, a resident of Kenya for close to half a century. Like his better-known cousin, L.S.B. Leakey, the worlds topmost authority on Kikuyu manners and morals and official interpreter at the trial of Mau Mau Chieftain Jomo Kenyatta, Gray Leakey had been accepted into the Kikuyu tribe as a blood brother and spoke the native language as readily as he did English. Refusing to believe that Mau Mau would harm either himself or his family, he never carried a gun as he made the rounds of his lonely farm 100 miles north of Nairobi.
One night a month ago, Gray Leakey was challenged by prowling armed terrorists. In their own dialect, he told them that he was unarmed, turned his back and strolled away. True to his expectations, they let him go unharmed. One evening last fortnight, however, as Leakey, his wife and his stepdaughter Diana Hartley were having supper at the farm, a band of 30 Mau Mau swarmed out of the woods. Mrs. Leakey rushed to the bathroom with her daughter and helped her escape through a trap door into an attic above. Mrs. Leakey herself was too weak to follow. When Diana emerged an hour later, her mother was lying dead on the lawn, cruelly slashed with Mau Mau knives. Gray Leakey was nowhere to be found.
For days after, native and European police by the hundreds combed the jungle searching for Gray Leakey, a diabetic who could scarcely survive four days anywhere without proper medical care. Last week the search was given up. Cousin Leakey took to the air to warn other Kenya whites against such kindness and complacency as that of Arundel Gray Leakey.
http://www.ntz.info/gen/n02125.html
“Note 1: (from MEABOOKS Inc. African book Catalogue)
BEYOND VIOLENCE (Hofmeyr, Agnes Leakey.)
91pp, PB, 1990,
“Gray Leakey was buried alive on Mount Kenya as a human sacrifice to the gods of Mau Mau. This story is written by his daughter, now living in South Africa The Mau Mau revolution led to a double tragedy in her family. The book describes the author’s inner battle battle to come to terms with disaster and the extraodrinary events that brought her and the very man who had planned her father’s death together in the search for a new kind of world ”,
It is a way to demean and, of course, dehumanize and torture, they did it in Cambodia too.
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