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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: patel on September 11, 2017, 08:39:17 AM
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Look like jubilee has a big team of thieves...now look at this trailer trash. Of all people why would jubilee hire ukip racist and a team that built it's campaign insulting Muslims.
https://mobile.twitter.com/Disembe/status/906938065582743552 (https://mobile.twitter.com/Disembe/status/906938065582743552)
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Poor Europeans...
https://mobile.twitter.com/Disembe/status/906938384928706563 (https://mobile.twitter.com/Disembe/status/906938384928706563)
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Help me name names on jubilee communication team that is working with racists ukip team
https://mobile.twitter.com/kenyanpundit/status/906961907420205061/photo/1 (https://mobile.twitter.com/kenyanpundit/status/906961907420205061/photo/1)
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https://mobile.twitter.com/wmnjoya/status/906939757460148225 (https://mobile.twitter.com/wmnjoya/status/906939757460148225)
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https://mobile.twitter.com/wmnjoya/status/906939757460148225 (https://mobile.twitter.com/wmnjoya/status/906939757460148225)
Patel, during the BREXIT election, our rabid jubilidiots voted to a man for brexit. They are extremely racist, perhaps due to their extreme tribalism.
Their affiliation to and interaction with far right racism is hardly surprising.
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Courtesy of Kamau Muiga.
The nightmare would begin with a swift drive along Uhuru Highway because traffic was easier to beat that way. Just two corners past the roundabout the victims would find themselves under the Nyayo House basement, where a rubber-sealed door would be slam shut in their face, stark naked in a dark tiny cell as the dust started flowing in through the vents and the ice-cold water came in through the pipes right up to their knees, according to the harrowing tales of the politicians, academics, journalists and activists who were detained inside the cells below the rusty orange building at the climax of the Moi dictatorship.
A couple of days later they would be brought up the elevator to the 26th floor, cold, hungry and beaten up, into a kangaroo court heavily guarded by the Special Branch deep in the night to ensure no press or defence counsel was present. The feared state prosecutor in the room would be a cretin known as Bernard Chunga, the man who would use the “confessions” he extracted downstairs to ensure the “proceedings” culminated in heavy sentences for the political detainees. He was so good at his job that Moi appointed him Chief Justice in 1999, to continue the dictator’s horrid campaign against civil society and the opposition. Kibaki and Raila set up a commission to investigate the CJ after their victory in 2002, but the coward fled rather than face the law.
These are the stinking depths from which our judiciary has sprang in just two decades, so forgive us for being so emotional about last Friday’s Supreme Court ruling. My jaw dropped to the floor when my elder brother Mwaura called me that morning. “Wee! Hujaskia?” - I had totally logged off the whole process - expecting nothing to come out of it. And then Kenya pulled off the surprise of the decade, becoming the true pride of Africa. Not even South Africa or Botswana, the continent’s strongest democracies, have ever witnessed anything of this magnitude. Not long ago the Kenyan judiciary was a captive mouse the president played around with for his pleasure. Now it looks him straight in the eye and dares him to make a move.
It is not by coincidence that our president and his deputy were not happy for the nation even as they nursed their wounds. They have never been on our side. When we sunk into ethnic conflict in 2007 Uhuru Kenyatta did not preach peace and unity on this our land. Instead the Waki Commission found that he hired the Mungiki to carry out attacks against non-Kikuyus. People in my hometown, Naivasha, were scared seeing these thugs arrive in January 2008, suddenly having our neighborhoods patrolled by young men wielding machetes. They hunted street by street for Luos and Kalenjins, murdering them on sight. When the law caught up with Kenyatta and Ruto they subverted the court process by dispatching key witnesses to heaven. They have always harboured a deep contempt for the rule of law in our country. Believe them when they say they will “fix” Maraga and his bench after next month’s election.
Now is the time to stand up for our emerging democracy. Now is the time to follow in the footsteps of one of the prisoners tortured in those Nyayo House cells all those years ago: Raila Odinga. Through his detention Kenya moved closer towards multiparty democracy. Through his defection the authoritarian ruling party was severely weakened in the late 90s. Through his support Kibaki defeated KANU in 2002. Through his defiance we obtained a new constitution in 2010. By his resilience a court has defied the most powerful office in the land and struck down an election for the first time in Africa. What more can a nation ask of one imperfect citizen? When all is said and done, when our time has passed, Uhuru Kenyatta will be a footnote in Kenya’s history. But the name of Odinga will be on the lips of Kenyans for ages to come. I am proud to have witnessed his remarkable journey.
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the white trash Alexandra Phillips has started deleting photos of her and jubilee 'miscommunication' team. However for once Kenyans have seen the people behind the hate message. Alex chamwanda and company how will you recover from this!