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Tusker Baridi
#1 Posted : Monday, May 18, 2009 3:21:00 AM
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He was scared but I told him ‘Be strong,I know they will forgive you.'

Later in the day,I took his hand and led him to the vigilantes’ meeting. The boys explained how they had been forcibly recruited. But as soon as they confessed,the vigilantes’ leader said he had no powers to forgive. He said the boys must be taken to 'The Hague' where their fate would be known.



I looked at my son and he told me,‘Dad,don’t worry.’

'I could not take it any more. The men were brandishing pangas and axes,so I looked at my son one last time and sneaked away. As I walked off,I heard them start hacking the boys.

'I couldn’t take the sound,so I started running in the rain and went home. I found his mother waiting up for me and told her they had killed our son. She cried the whole night.'














Tusker Baridi
#2 Posted : Monday, May 18, 2009 3:27:00 AM
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I normally have a very hardcore mentality when it comes to dealing with mungikis. I have a take-noprisoner mentality. But I must admit I shed a tear after reading this story. These are kids for heaven's sake. They were forced to join Mungiki,they are not adults enough to be able to have the power and will to avoid entanglement with mungiki.

Surely there should be a better way to deal with this. Revenge just begets revenge and then we are caught in a vicious spiral of violence. It is a vey sad day for Central and indeed for the whole Kenya,we weep with you. Now lets work together to get a permanent solution to this menace that has gripped our nation. May God bless Kenya.
smano
#3 Posted : Monday, May 18, 2009 6:53:00 AM
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It's a travesty for such things to be happening in our country 46 years after independence,I hope the political leaders who stroke the embers of this fire were equally touched after reading the story,TB,must admit I didn't think you had that side,if we all displayed more of that side that everyone of us I believe has then we'd move a step closer to eradicating such horrors. At this point I wonder what it will take to end this menace.

smano
BEER IS LIVING PROOF THAT GOD LOVES US AND WANTS US TO BE HAPPY!
mtaalam
#4 Posted : Monday, May 18, 2009 7:07:00 AM
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When the law of the land fails people create their own laws.
I still don't understand why the Govt. can't contain this gang.
The vigilantes are slowly turning into gangs too. It's just a matter of
time before they start demanding for payment to protect people
against Mungiki.

I now support RO's suggestion of dialogue with Mungiki.

The best time to plant a tree is twenty years ago. The second best time is now.
johwak
#5 Posted : Monday, May 18, 2009 7:54:00 AM
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those vigilant groups came in the dead of the night,woke my cousin and my uncle and forced them to join them to go and fight the Mungiki gang,my cousin hestitated and they threated to burn him inside his house and so he reluctantly joinen them,on their way up they met with the mungiki gang and as my cuzo and uncle tried to run away,there was a stamped and they fell down and were hacked to death.Nobody among those two gangs is good,the Goverment should deal with both gangs.


johnie the walker
Jimmy
#6 Posted : Monday, May 18, 2009 8:12:00 AM
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@TB: I have not engaged you in a while

While you pretend to be in grief over the events in Central Kenya I know you are actually celebrating as the 'nyumba' destroy itself as you and your ilk are wont to say.

While I have no authority to refute the stories in the East African Standard,just like you,the management there cannot be doing this story with our interest as the driving motivation for their act.

Mungiki is a big challenge to us but we do not need people like you shedding crocodile tears pretending that you are moved to tears while you are most probably gleefully anticipating the next murderous orgy reports from Central province.

Mungiki is evil and are spreading their tentacles in every sphere of our lives. The extortions many people are being put into continues to increase by the day. I know of many people who have received phone calls apparently from the 'Njama' demanding payments of differing amounts depending on an individual station in life. Out of fear some are paying up.

But this cannot continue. While certain crude methods appear appalling,extraordinary situations sometimes require extraordinary solutions. The vigilantes are a a creation of a failed Government. The Community is trying to take back their livelihood. While there is a danger of such groupings degenerating to levels worse than the Mungiki,at least the people are in their support and until the Government is able to put its act together and provide its basic role of provision of security to persons and their property,home made solutions shall continue being sought.

In the meantime,TB please seek your entertainment elsewhere while we try to solve our problem. We shall meet when Mungiki is finally destroyed as it will.
jimmymbugua
chi20
#7 Posted : Monday, May 18, 2009 8:56:00 AM
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very sad story indeed!

two quick points here:

do politicians and business magnates who finance and protect any of these terror gangs have any moral authority to lead any known human beings?

why are there no hullabaloos from particularly the human rights when innocent souls of young ones,when the mungiki or the vigilantee hack others to death,yet,when police kill the killers there is agony. have any members of these human rights group be a victim of any of these terror gangs.

the sooner the collective action to contain these murders and extortionist,the better for safe nation,now and generations to come.


chi20
Mundu-mugo
#8 Posted : Monday, May 18, 2009 10:33:00 AM
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In a country where there are law enforcers why go to illegal groups for help?.

the vingilantees


cannot undo the oath already taken
are illegal
have also partaken to killing mercilessly

Surely may God protect us from illegal gangs and more so from our shallow brains.


muthuri mwanake
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