murchr wrote:
A crime is a crime after it happens otherwise the plotters can always deny. Romours and intelligence only serve a purpose of information but that doesnt suggest that the Govt was involved.
Right now there's enough intelligence that there's an imminent terror attack in Europe but that doesnt mean that the EU govts have to stop it and if they dont then they are part of it.
So Raila was indeed part of the plotters as were many, but he did not kill or steal so he wasn't arrested. But he agreed in his book that he took part in planning.
The bigger crime is that Moi knew about the coup for several months. Perhaps even a whole year and he let it happen anyway. All the people died because of Moi's inaction.
Moi was also wrong for banning opposition parties. When the public has no way of electing someone they want, they will resort to coups.
Finally Moi was wrong for detaining people without charges, without evidence and in the case of Prof Micere Mugo, he even withdrew her citizenship thus leaving her stateless. A gross violation of Human rights.
As I said earlier, Maj Gen Kariuki was thrown in prison even though he had done his job by informing Moi of the impending coup. Hinga the former police commissioner was also sent to Kamiti. Why? I don't know.
Not to mention the hundreds and hundreds of UoN students, some of whom died. Adungosi died only a few weeks before he was supposed to be released, killed by Moi's goons.
Furthermore, Moi sent his army goons to kill several Airforce members including those not involved in the coup.
Moi thoroughly stabbed Charles Njonjo in the back. Remember it was Njonjo who fronted Moi for the VP position in 1965 then helped him ascend to power. Then after the 1982 coup, Moi branded Njonjo a traitor and through him out of the cabinet.