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Genocide in Kenya. Does Obama know?
Unpublished letter to the editor | January 10, 2008 | Fr, Gabriel Muteru

Posted on 01/11/2008 3:15:02 PM PST by tools

Dear Friends, This is an article I wrote to the various world news papers hoping that they may publish it in an attempt to enlighten people about what is happening in Kenya and especially with the opposition leader who is trying to introduce genocide to Kenya while the world watches on. Please would you pass the word to all people of Good Will. Kenya has been a peaceful country up to now. Tribes have coexisted and suffered together through abusive government. It has never been the Kikuyu fault for they too have been suppressed and have undergone every political evil that has befallen Kenya. President Mwai Kibaki who has received very little support from world nations have tried to introduce democracy and true freedom to Kenya for the past five years. Now all the good that he did is about to be reduced to nothing by a power hungry communist politician who is trying to play a tribal card to bring other tribes against one tribe, Kikuyu. Why are the Kikuyu people hated so much by the west that while genocide has been evident in the last 2 weeks, nobody is condemning Raila Odinga the opposition leader who is behind the animosity, but instead they are blaming president Kibaki who is trying to bring peace and hold the country together/ I beg you please, do you have any voice? Tell the world about it by just telling your friends or who ever you may get hold of. So many people are following the news about Kenya and they are not told the truth but are told of a situation where everything seems to be directing culpability on president Kibaki such that if the violence spills out of control, Raila will get more sympathy and the genocide of the Kikuyu people be seen as OK. It is not OK to kill Kikuyu people or any other people in the world. Please see the article below and do something.

HELP Stop Raila: Stop a repeat of Rwandan genocide in Kenya by Raila Odinga: Dear editor, 1. Raila is a Communist who believes in violence and class struggle as the only way to bring social and political change: I am surprised that the western diplomats and the press that is reporting about the state of the Kenyan politics and national affairs are so much sympathetic with the ODM leader Raila Odinga and not with the current Kenya Government of president Kibaki. It is a known fact that Raila, educated in the then communist East Germany adapted communist ideals with such a strong commitment to their champions that he even named his son Fidel Castro. With his communist ideals, he is committed to violence in Kenya where innocent people are dying from gangs trained, funded and sponsored by him. Long before the elections, there was news and speculations of Raila training secret army to destabilize the country if the election results never went his way. He himself has not denied being behind the genocide that is taking place in Kenya. Recently in a TV interview was challenged to ask his supporters to stop violence and his response was that to tell them to stop violence is like giving them anesthesia to knock them out to facilitate their being raped. This is very clear that he is behind the killings and his intention is to continue with violence. It was also reported in the press that during the Election Day his supporters refused fair and democratic exercise of the election process by coercing people to vote for him and suppressing those who would have otherwise voted for the Party of National Unity. They even killed policemen who were guarding the polling station. It should also be noted that the tribal violence that is being reported in Kenya is very much one sided. Raila has trained gangsters who are attacking only one ethnic group, the Kikuyu. The Kikuyu are not fighting back but are only joining other Kenyans in prayers for peace as their lives are taken and their properties destroyed. There is a problem in reporting because most of the coverage is failing to condemn the killings whose silence look like a justification that it is OK to kill the Kikuyu people. It is not OK to kill the Kikuyu, for they are Kenyans like any other Kenyans and they have the right to live and own property in Kenya. To put the record straight, it is not the Luo people as a tribe who are attacking the Kikuyu people. Common Luo folks are good, peaceful, well educated, and have lived side by side with Kikuyu people ever since the Colonial times and they have never attacked one another. Of course the Colonialists who used the divide and rule method told Luos that the Kikuyus are bad and vise versa they told the Kikuyus that the Luos were bad people. However, with the fact that the two tribes do not share common ancestral boundaries, there was never a chance for them to practice what was taught them by the colonialists, to hate one another. They fought for independence together and they won. With the influence of foreign governments the past Kenyan regimes have suppressed the Luo and Kikuyu people alike until the government of Mwai Kibaki who have led Kenyans to the taste of true democracy. During the dictatorial rule of former regimes, nobody could have criticized the government. It was President Kibaki who removed the taboo. 2.Kenyan Elections were free and fair before the eyes of International observers, Journalist and Diplomatis: Foreign press and diplomats were invited to Kenya by president Kibaki as observers to Kenya to monitor the state of affairs during the presidential election exercises. At the end of the day, they all agreed that the elections were done in a peaceful and transparent way that was fair. However, nobody mentioned that the constituents where the opposition had stronghold were no go zones for the Party of National Unity (PNU) or the Kibaki supporters. The counting of the ballots started with most of the opposition constituents where Raila was winning. Before the election council had gone through half of the counting, Raila asked President Kibaki to concede defeat. Kibaki gave the commonsense answer that they should wait until the last votes were counted. When finally the Election Council started counting ballots from the PNU stronghold constituents Kibaki started winning. Raila started protesting saying that the votes were being rigged. However, the international observers and diplomats who were at the counting venue testified that the elections were fair and free. It was only after that the story was changed and Kibaki was accused of rigging the elections. Kibaki agreed for a recount but Raila refused. He asked for dialogue but Raila refused. Raila’s people started killing the Kikuyu people in Nyanza province, Eldoret, Kakamega, Nairobi and Mombasa. However, Kibaki did not tell his supporters to retaliate and start killing the Luo people. As the president he had to deploy the police to protect innocent citizens as any president would do in any country in the world. While President Kibaki has continued deploying the police to restore peace and security in the country, he is being accused of genocide. I think this is too much one sided. The opposition was asked why their followers are killing other people and perpetuating violence and they said (Mr. Ruto) that they are not in charge of security in the country. So they want to say even if they are the ones responsible for violence, they are not to blame but the president who is trying to stop it. They know that the president of Kenya has the responsibility of ensuring security for all in the country. The international community should even commend the good job done by president Kibaki. 3. Repeat of Rwanda: What is happening in Kenya is like a rehearsed copy of what happened in Rwanda in 1994. To refresh our memories, the Tutsi people of Rwanda and Burundi the minority tribe were said to have suppressed the majority Hutu tribe for a long time. This had gone on until finally through balloting Hutus won the presidency in both countries. What followed from that was that the two presidents died in a plane crash that was later blamed on the Tutsis. As if planned, gangsters started killing Hutus inciting them to fight. It continued for some time and then what followed after is one of the worst disasters in human history where Hutus started killing Tutsis almost to extinction. Then the Hutus were driven out of the country culpable of genocide and forced into concentration camps where the genocide continued. We must also remember that when all this was happening, there was international mediation. The French soldiers withdrew because it was not safe for them and the United Nations Peace Keeping Forces took over. The killings continued while the United Nations Peace Keeping Forces made their position clear that there role was to mediate and not to take sides in fighting. Meanwhile populations of woman, children, young and old died. In Rwanda the first and last bullets were fired in the presence of the international media while diplomatic negotiations were still going on. This is the same game plan that has started in Kenya. The British diplomats have not condemned Raila’s violent way of making his point. Neither have the American, the German or the Australians. Nobody has given Raila as condition to stop violence for the peace process to start. Raila is dictating terms his seems to be the only truth for the Kenyan observers. During interviews, Kibaki supporters are not represented. The media is very much blind to the fact that Kibaki supporters have the right to support their candidate. They should also interview them and report their views without prejudice. There should be a balanced reporting without prejudice towards the Kikuyu people who are not fighting but praying for the end of violence. The Kikuyus should not be forced to take arms against Luos as a way of defense and then something like Rwanda be repeated. President Kibaki’s peace efforts should be supported .

4. Kibaki brought unity and development to Kenya, Raila brought division and destruction to Kenya: When Kibaki took over power five years ago Kenya was in an economic depression. Foreign governments had refused to support the Kenyan economy saying that corruption was rampant in the country. Kibaki asked Kenyans to pay taxes and rebuild the country. through the good leadership of President Kibaki the country came back to what is not being praised by the foreign governments as a huge economic growth. While Kibaki was doing all the heavy lifting, Raila was out campaigning against the Government. He led his supporters to reject the government proposals for a new constitution which they still blamed the president for its derailment. They refused government jobs forcing president Kibaki to reach out to the then official opposition in parliament to form a government of national unity for the good of the country. Kibaki promoted not only the members of his Kikuyu tribe in his government but also other tribes. He closed his ears to insults directed at him by Raila and his supporter to the point that many saw him as a fool. His response has been very clear, “freedom of speech is a mark of democracy”. If foreign diplomats and the international community have seen the good done by Kibaki to bring the country to economic growth and freedom, why can’t they give him a chance? Why can’t they see any credibility in Kibaki instead of being so one sided and listening only to Raila. It looks as though the international communities do not wish Kenya any good but are waiting for the situation to get out of hand and things being repeated as they happened in Rwanda. Please help us with your prayers. Please help Kenya with good mediation. Please help Kenya by not supporting a person whose intention is to get in power through violence. Please help by telling the Luo people not to be driven into killing other people for the sake Raila Odinga. Both the Luos and Kikuyus were oppressed the same way by the dictators since independence. Both Luos and Kikuyus and all Kenyans must stop violence and reconstruct the country. Destroying of property in the major cities will not only affect the kikuyu tribe but the whole country. God safe Kenya. God safe our people. My name is Fr. Gabriel Muteru, a catholic priest from the Archdiocese of Nyeri, Kenya. I am an Associate Pastor at Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Church, Roosevelt, New York, USA in the Diocese of Rockville Centre. I also teach philosophy at St. John’s University, Queens, New York.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: africa; communist; genocide; kenya; obama
I want to share this letter with my fellow freepers. I received it from a friend of the author. Please refer to the following article to see the relationship to Obama and why the mainstream media will not publish the letter. "The Kenya Connection" http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1951529/posts
1 posted on 01/11/2008 3:15:11 PM PST by tools
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To: tools

Don’t they have paragraphs in Kenya?

Obama and his relatives...ick.


2 posted on 01/11/2008 3:22:10 PM PST by GRRRRR (2008- A Year That Will Live in Infamy...)
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To: tools
Obama is a Marx-Leninist, pure and simple. He is also a crypto-Muslim. Quotes from his autobiography prove this. If this man is elected president, he will spring the most far left agenda on America that folks a few years ago would not have thought possible. He is far more dangerous than Hillary or even slip-and-fall Edwards. If he is elected, expect free speech to be squelched, a massive gun grab, and wholesale mass immigration of 3d world poor. Taxes will go through the roof, and we will see the beginnings of a command economy. This man must be defeated.
3 posted on 01/11/2008 3:45:50 PM PST by attiladhun2 (Islam is a despotism so vile that it would warm the heart of Orwell's Big Brother)
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To: tools

Thanks for the heads up on this terrible situation. I’ve heard only brief mention of it in MSM.

Has Obama made any mention of it?


4 posted on 01/11/2008 3:48:52 PM PST by Mother Mary
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To: tools
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5 posted on 01/11/2008 4:03:37 PM PST by Chode (American Hedonist ©®)
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To: tools
Just so you know, there are multiple sides to this story. My co-worker (literally 20 feet away) is from the Luo tribe. We work with a missions organization that works heavily in Kenya. His sister-in law is in hiding with her children (they watched her landlord get cut down by government supporters with machetes). His cousin has been shot to death by government officials who invaded his home after hours (there was no provocation and the gentleman was not part of any resisitance).

Freepers, be careful on backing any side on this, I think there is going to be real bad bloodshed and it will go all the way around. The President right now is a strong man that is undemocratic, the opposition leader is the same. One crook against another.

6 posted on 01/11/2008 4:04:20 PM PST by fatez ("If you're going through Hell, keep going." Winston Churchill)
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To: tools

What about slim shady sharpton or jesse jerkson do they know? Of coarse they do! Will they get involved? Of coarse not!


7 posted on 01/11/2008 4:13:40 PM PST by ronnie raygun (Id rather be hunting with dick than driving with ted)
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To: fatez
The President right now is a strong man that is undemocratic, the opposition leader is the same. One crook against another.

Wonderfully true, but let's not forget that one of the crooks is Obama's cousin...Daddy's nephew.

Nor that that crook called off talks with the other crook, right after getting a call (confirmed made by BO's campaign) from Cousin Barack. Rightly or wrongly, we can't know; but he seems to have interpreted what ever Obama told him as support for his position.

8 posted on 01/11/2008 5:59:45 PM PST by ApplegateRanch (God wants a Liberal or RINO hanging from every tree. Tar & feathers optional extras.)
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