On Jan 15, 2008 12:19 AM, Matek Matek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > *Charles,* > ** > *Ugandan troops are in the country because of memorandum of understanding > between Kibaki and Museveni!! * > ** > *Get to know what is going on in the region before wasting your valuable > call upon Kenyan military, police, plus other security organization to rise > up to the occasion. Look wider, to what is going on in the region, then you > can come up with a more valid response.* > ** > *What is going on is a scheme that if it is allowed to go on, will be very > costly.* > * * > *The only people who can rescue Kenya are military Officers who don't > agree with the Kibaki-Museveni AXIS OF EVIL!! * > ** > *If there are such Officers in Kenyan army, then maybe wananchi should > appeal to them not to let innocent Kenyans be killed under this scheme. > Military take over might just be the solution, albeit temporarily. After six > months general election can be called for.* > ** > *Otherwise, Kenyan army generally, police, plus other security organs are > going to do nothing about this development. If anything, they are aware of > the Ugandan army crossing the border. * > ** > *Therefore, your call upon Kenyan army generally is a waste; you simply > cannot read through, what is going on, and that is why you make such calls. > * > ** > *Only army officiers that look at Kenya first, as their country, can and > will, if meticulously decide to, reverse the course. * > ** > *ARJP Management > * > *charles mogeni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote: > This is worrisome and demands proper investigations. > The claims by ODM leaders that Ugandan troops are in the country should be > thoroughly investigated, not only by Kenya's police but, Kenya's Military > Intelligence corps. This is not just a thing we can wish away! Any incursion > by foreign troops necessitate the use of military intervention. Our borders > have been intruded and therefore Kenya's military should rise up to the > occasion and defend its territories. Kenya's military is there to defend the > citizens of Kenya from any form of external aggression. > > We presume the uniformed services boss General Kianga is dealing with this > issue with utmost urgency. Its also our belief that the police > chief- Brigadier Ali and all the other intelligence counterparts both at the > national and provincial levels are working this out. > > As Kenyans, we deserve to know who is in our country illegally and how we > should deal with them. > > Unedited, > Charles Mogeni > > > ODM: Govt importing troops > Published on January 14, 2008, 12:00 am > By Wandera Ojanji and Cyrus Ombati > MPs-elect from Western and Nyanza provinces have accused the Government of > importing Ugandan soldiers to cause mayhem during their peaceful mass > rallies this week. > The MPs claimed they had evidence that the Ugandan troops are in Kenya > with the consent of Kibaki's Government. > The ODM leaders have demanded that all Ugandan troops in Kenya be > withdrawn immediately to protect the sovereignty of the country. > "These troops have been seen landing by boat along the shores of Lake > Victoria at various points from Sori to Port Victoria," stated the MPs in a > statement read by Mr Chris Okemo, the Nambale MP-elect at a news conference > at Orange House, Nairobi on Sunday. > They have made crossings at Malaba and Busia border posts," they added. > They cited the case in Usenge where the Ugandan troops were allegedly met > on one of the beaches and escorted by local police vehicles on Saturday. > "In the last one week there has been a heavy build-up of Ugandan troops > along the border. In the absence of a similar build-up of Kenyan troops our > people have justification to worry," the MPs stated. > The MPs further claimed that they had filmed three busloads of Ugandan > troops crossing into Kenya through the Malaba border. > "The buses had Kenyan registration numbers. The registration numbers of > one of the vehicles is KAZ 803D. We are fortunate that this particular > crossing was recorded on film and can be made available to the media at an > appropriate time," they said. > The statement further claimed that in Nyatike, Rangwe, Mbita, Busia, > Bungoma, Kakamega, Siaya, Bondo and Kisumu districts, the Ugandan troops > went into villages and markets, harassed residents and caused mayhem. > "They have caused deaths in Nyatike, Mbita, Gem, Bondo and Ugenya," Okemo > said. > The MPs further accused the Government of plotting to punish residents in > ODM strongholds. > But the Government has denied claims of the presence of Ugandan troops in > Kenya. > Police spokesman, Mr Eric Kiraithe, said yesterday they had patrolled the > Kenyan-Ugandan border in efforts to get the said troops in vain. > "Our officers at the border went around to investigate the reports, but > they did not find any clue. These are rumours and let the local residents > feel safe," he said.
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