Monday, June 11, 2007
HOW CAN WE STOP THESE KILLINGS
Many kenyans die gruesome deaths everyday. whats worse is that they face a double threat as the police have become brutal than even the mungiki maniac, they kill everyone on site whom they think has features not attractive enough to be a law abiding kenyan. The mungiki on the other hand have taken it a fascinating form of art to dismember their victims before they kill them. the result is confusion and hatred, anger and grief. Meanwhile our politicians who on several occasions have pledged to protect life and dignity of kenyans each time elections are around the corner doesnt seem to loud their mouth good enough as they do while begging for our votes. they dont seem to care as the mungiki menace is not as worth a campaign tool as "the economy is down, the government is chewing out money, corruption is on the rise" and all the other creative statistics and theories they formulate in their blue prints. Never has any of the presidential hopefuls from the so called 'government in waiting' come up with a solution either at their manifesto launching podiums or their road tours. So i call upon fellow kenyans who are the real sufferers to arise, awake and suggest ways of curbing this sectarian-demonic killings forever. this forum is to offer a sound lasting solution from all people of kenya, both in kenya and in diaspora by actively participating in discussion and petitions that we shall later present to the kenyan leadership. my countrymen, we are our own solution to our problems so lets find one before it's too late. post your comments.
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It will be a real task to finish the Mungiki sect. The roots of this group must be found and the problem solved from deep down. The first step of course is to do away with politicians who subscribe to these sect such as Njenga Karume, Manyara and the likes of George Nyanja
The second solution will be to address the socio-economic environment that breeds and allows the germination of such groups. We can only achieve this not by shooting the Mungiki but addressing our economy and how its growth trickles down to the common man.
It is time that Kenyans paid attention to Manifestos and visions from the political aspirants. Let us subject our leaders to accoutabilty test and engage them in issues rather than parading and queueing for 200/= whenever they appear.
Mungiki must be not be negotiated with but the course of justice must be followed in they prosecution. The police know who Mungiki is. For more analysis on Mungiki and other issues on Kenya, visit http://hapakenya.blogspot.com
thanks for your suggestions.i agree with you in principle and on facts. lets stay committed to finding a better solutions to this problem, more suggestions will be highly regarded.
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