The Nation (Nairobi)
2 Octobre 2008
Kenya has accused Western envoys of an "audacious and blatant breach of protocol" over their threat to ban ECK chief Samuel Kivuitu and his team from their countries unless they all resign.
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Kenyans who had believed that the attacks on Mugabe was just a separate action, are now discovering that the US and EU’s policies on the entire southern African region, not to say the African continent are discovering that such policies are addressed within a well though global geostrategic frameworks. None of the countries of the region can never consider itself as immune, even South Africa.
AGREED.
What amazes is that generations after Nkrumah and Lumumba wrote about neo-colonialism, would-be 'leaders' like Raila Odinga have yet to stumble upon that truth.
For it is said: “Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” [George Santayana]
The sad thing is, the leaders repeat the mistakes at the expense of the beleaguered African Child - whose survival beyond the first half of this century becomes increasingly tenuous .. ..
And their pompous, self-seeking 'leaders' have yet to see 'the writing on the wall' ...
Psst! Common Raila! Why all the makelele na mayowe? Why the mlio? Kenya is a sovereign country, right? Right. Kenya shed the wanyonyaji, right? Right. OK. Play like the big boys. And the big boys don't sit around mourning: They retaliate in kind. Get it?
One of the problem with 2007 kenya's elections was the meddling of European union and US. They are putting preasure on Eck to resign to cover their backs. It is the tactic used by street muggers where by they rob then point at somebody infront of them while shouting theif thief. By the time you look at the "thieves" the real robbers get lost. We know their interests in kenya. when will we get a leader who can say NO to these people?
It is time Kenyans realized that the western world is very manipulative and has to be checked and spied on every single day. The British world love to control Kenya by remote control.
It is nice that Kenyans are speaking up for their own country and people, not representing a foreign and illegal regime like the UK.