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My heart cries for Kenyans

Link to this post 27 Jan 08

TAZ,

thank you very much for your information on the KATO advise!
what makes me wonder:
only ONE camp owner sends reports on a regular basis explaining hwat's going on (or rather better: what's NOT going on) within the massai mara which gives foreigners a bit of a clue in view to safety and security.
but all the others just keep quiet which reminds me of an ostrich keeping its head into the soil in order to not see anything........
even cheli and peacock which acts as a DMC selling camps and lodges all over kenya has not statement on their website. it's amazing how careless these people are. maybe they have already gotten enough money to sit it out.....(without their loyal staff members who won't see a penny as long as they don't work - for guests)

the news ticker this afternoon says that even after both parties talks witk k. anan were concluded since thursday more than 130 people have been killed.

Link to this post 27 Jan 08

Kenya's violence outbreak planned - refugees

January 26 2008 at 04:01PM

By David Lewis

Mulanda, Uganda - Irene Njoki suspected things might go wrong long before Kenya's election results were announced, unleashing a wave of violence that has convulsed the country and shocked the world.

"They said, whoever won, we would have to leave," the heavily pregnant mother of two told Reuters in a camp for Kenyan refugees in eastern Uganda.

"A few days before, they burned some tyres and then said: 'We will burn you like we are burning these'.

"It definitely seemed like it was planned," she added as she washed her family's one remaining set of clothes in the makeshift camp which had sprung up in the bush.


Within minutes of the December 30 declaration of President Mwai Kibaki's victory, rejected by his opponent Raila Odinga, Njoki's house had been set on fire and her family stoned.

Coming from Kibaki's Kikuyu tribe but living in Nambale, a town in predominantly Luo and opposition-supporting southwestern Kenya, her family spent the next few days hiding at a police station before fleeing across the border.

Nearly a month after Kibaki's contested victory was announced, the post-election violence that has killed about 700 people and displaced 250 000 continues, adding to the crisis in a country that once seemed a haven of stability.

More than 6 000 Kenyans, mainly Kikuyus, have fled to eastern Uganda. Some have moved into the tented settlement at Mulanda, 35km inside Uganda. Others have preferred to stay near the border to keep an eye on events or what is left of what they own.

Most, however, believe the violence that forced them to flee was not spontaneous.

"It was definitely as if it had all been planned," said Stanley Kamau, a young Kibaki campaigner from the Kenyan border town of Busia.

"Before the elections they (the Luos) said: 'It is our turn'. They told us no matter what, they were going to take power," he said.

During campaigning, Kamau led many pro-Kibaki youth rallies and said he could not return to Kenya as Luo counterparts who had done the same for Odinga would be waiting for him if he tried to go home.

The government accused the opposition of orchestrating attacks on Kikuyus. Similar charges were made by independent groups monitoring the violence.

"We have evidence that (opposition) ODM politicians and local leaders actively fomented some post-election violence," Georgette Gagnon, acting Africa director for the New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW), said on Thursday.

After conducting research in and around the Rift Valley town of Eldoret, where some of the worst bloodshed took place, HRW said officials and elders incited and organised violence.

They spoke of war breaking out and organised youths into groups, which looted and burned down Kikuyu homes, HRW said.

Few Kenyan refugees in Uganda stayed long enough to witness some of the more sophisticated attacks reported to have involved providing transport and weapons for gangs.

They are, nonetheless, convinced that for many the elections were used as a way to settle old scores.

"They have used the elections to settle a grudge," said a Kikuyu refugee who asked to remain anonymous.

"The Kikuyu became rich and bought land and now Luos are telling us to go back home to Central (Province) where we belong."

Although ethnic tensions and land issues have long been deeply divisive in Kenya, they have never blown up on the scale seen in the past few weeks.

As a result, Kenya was seen as a haven of stability and progress, surrounded by conflict and the chaos in Sudan, Somalia and countries in the Great Lakes region.

The burning to death of 30 people in a church and the sight of gangs armed with machetes attacking those from an opposing tribe have stirred memories of Rwanda's genocide in 1994, the bloodiest killing of recent times.

As the violence continues, both sides remain entrenched in their positions and have threatened one another with court action, despite a symbolic handshake at a meeting between Kibaki and Odinga on Thursday.

Former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan arrived in Nairobi earlier this week to try to negotiate a solution. However, for the refugees who experienced the violence, reconciliation was not a priority.

"Luo-Kikuyu relations may get better one day. But Kibaki shouldn't share power with Raila. Even though they say he stole the election, it must have been the will of God," said Njoki.

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Link to this post 29 Jan 08

What can the tour operators say? one day thing sare quiet adn they are encouraging their operators to keep selling Kenya, in the light that a peaceful solution will be reached. The next day, they are killing each other again. There is little the DMC's can do or say that will not be considered as poor advice or adverse advice that will affect the country negatively.
As for responding to th epeople's cry for help - there is no diplomatic way to turn them down. The reality is that there are millions of Kenyans who are now suffering, and thousands displaced. Many have no food or shelter and no source of income to support their families. If you wish to send and assistance to an individual, I can see if I can help you. But i am in Niarobi and chances are that most of these people are not. Alternatively, you can send your donations to the Red Cross who are working hard to help the displaced.