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#1 Posted : Wednesday, April 11, 2012 11:07:22 AM
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¶9. (C) This multi-faceted approach is having a marked impact among the Kenyan people and politicians. The U.S. push for reform is clearly viewed positively by the Kenyan people. The coalition leadership and Kenyan elite recognize the central importance of the U.S., know that the U.S. stance is viewed positively by the Kenyan people, and realize that they cannot ignore U.S. pressure. The quick impact which the Secretary’s recent calls had (see ref B) is one indication of this. Another is that the parliamentary reform caucus, which started with just 20 members, has grown to over 60.

Another smaller but very telling indication is that senior politicians have recently starting consulting leaders of the grassroots youth organizations which we are supporting. Members of Parliament have started talking with them and Prime Minister Odinga called one of the youth leaders before he departed with the civil society delegation to Washington.

¶10. (C) While the culture of impunity and the grip of the old guard political elite on the levers of state power and resources remain largely intact, hairline fractures are developing in their edifice which - if we continue to work them intensively - will develop into broader fractures and open up the potential for a peaceful process of implementation of fundamental reforms. Although being realistic about what is achievable, we should not set our sights too low. With a strong, consistent, and concerted effort, much can be accomplished. By burrowing into the process and using concrete support as leverage, significant police reform can be carried out. Providing support for witness protection will significantly improve the odds that the International Criminal Court will be able to indict several key suspects of post-election violence. Such indictments, particularly if they are public, would be a major blow to the culture of impunity and likely help alter political dynamics in a positive way.

Most importantly, intensive U.S. engagement can improve prospects for successful conclusion of the constitutional revision process (the sine qua non of the reform agenda). Much else can be accomplished as well, but taken together these steps would constitute major progress and would greatly enhance prospects for future democratic stability and prosperity.

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murchr
#2 Posted : Wednesday, April 11, 2012 6:31:05 PM
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Are these people sent to police us by their mother countries?
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Rahatupu
#3 Posted : Thursday, April 12, 2012 11:40:14 AM
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murchr wrote:
Are these people sent to police us by their mother countries?


Yeah, they influence every bit of our lives, its so sad that we toe their line by swallowing all they toss tot our directions of course via "lobby groups" NGOs.... That is why the Chinese model of "development assistance" is slowly gaining currency with most regimes in the so called "Developing countries".
kollabo
#4 Posted : Thursday, April 12, 2012 12:36:45 PM
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Very sad. But unfortunately this is Kenya. I wonder what Uhuru did we attain?
KulaRaha
#5 Posted : Thursday, April 12, 2012 2:39:40 PM
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Yeah, the Chinese would never do this...they don't care if your leaders screw you...that's your problem!

Anyways, how can one reform another country's dirty politicians when your own citizens live in a state where even internet access is limited and policed.

If the Chinese had their way, this forum wouldn't exist, and you'd probably be in jail.
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