Kumbe Robert was right. You see such warnings, they are just to
benefit and enrich UN staff who are supposedly in volatile Kenya
Owicho
On Aug 2, 10:41 am, Janet mafunga <pep...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> This is what was received at WHO in Geneva. Mostly for caution especially for
> those willing to travel during that time.
>
>
> Security Update No. 19, Kenya 27 July 2010 (French version below)
> Kenya:
> In light of the forthcoming referendum on 4 August 2010, the Designated
> Official, in consultation with the Security Management Team, has recommended the
> suspension of all non-essential missions to Kenya from 2 to 9 August 2010.
>
> Current Phases in Place
> Phase I: Central Kenya: South of Lodwar, Rift Valley Province, Eastern
> Province, Central Province, Coast Province, Nyanza Provinces, with the exception
> of the Mount Elgon area.
>
> Phase III: Mount Elgon; North of the Kaptam-Chepkube road to the Ugandan
> Border, North-Eastern Province
>
> North Eastern Kenya: North Eastern Province, Areas North of
> Loyengalani and Marsabit Town in Marsabit District, Moyale District, Eastern
> Province, North of Lodwar and the road running Northeast from Lodwar to
> Furguson's Gulf in Lake Turkana District, Rift Valley Province
>
> :: :: :: :: :: ::
>
> PHASE ONE - Precautionary - This phase is designed to warn staff members that
> the security situation in the country or a portion of the country is such that
> caution should be exercised.
> Kenya:
> En vue du référendum prévu le 4 août, l'Agent Habilité, en consultation avec
> l'équipe d'intervention, a recommandé la suspension de toutes les missions non
> essentielles au Kenya du 2 au 9 août 2010:
>
> Phases de sécurité actuellement en vigueur dans le pays
>
>
> PHASE TWO - Restricted Movement - This phase signifies a much higher lever of
> alert and imposes major restrictions on the movement of all staff members and
> their families. During Phase Two all staff members and their families may be
> directed to remain at home unless otherwise instructed.
>
>
> PHASE THREE - Relocation - Phase Three indicates a substantial deterioration in
> the security situation, which may result in the relocation of all
> internationally-recruited staff members and/or their spouse and eligible
> dependants to alternative locations within the country and/or relocation outside
> the country of all eligible dependants of internationally-recruited staff
> members, and/or non-essential internationally-recruited staff members, together
> with their spouse and eligible dependants.
>
> PHASE FOUR - Emergency Operations - The Designated Official recommends to the
> Secretary-General, through DSS, the relocation outside the country of all
> remaining internationally-recruited staff members except those directly
> concerned with emergency or humanitarian relief or security operations or any
> other operation deemed essential by the Secretary-General.
>
> PHASE FIVE - Evacuation - Declared by the Secretary-General, it indicates that
> the situation has deteriorated to such a point that all remaining
> internationally-recruited staff are required to leave the duty station, without
> exception.
>
>
> :: :: :: :: :: ::
>
> Kenya:
> En vue du référendum prévu le 4 août, l'Agent Habilité, en consultation avec
> l'équipe d'intervention, a recommandé la suspension de toutes les missions non
> essentielles au Kenya du 2 au 9 août 2010:
> Phases de sécurité actuellement en vigueur dans le pays
>
> Current Phases in Place
> Phase I: Central Kenya: South of Lodwar, Rift Valley Province, Eastern
> Province, Central Province, Coast Province, Nyanza Provinces, with the exception
> of the Mount Elgon area.
>
> Phase III: Mount Elgon; North of the Kaptam-Chepkube road to the Ugandan
> Border, North-Eastern Province
>
> North Eastern Kenya: North Eastern Province, Areas North of
> Loyengalani and Marsabit Town in Marsabit District, Moyale District, Eastern
> Province, North of Lodwar and the road running Northeast from Lodwar to
> Furguson's Gulf in Lake Turkana District, Rift Valley Province Jeanette M.
> Khaoya
>
> ________________________________
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> Sent: Sun, August 1, 2010 10:23:16 PM
> Subject: Re: Kenyans Watch-out, Media Creating Non Existent Tension for Profits
>
> We have security update meetibgs focused on ensuring our visitors into the
> country are safe and appropriate information recieved and relayed.
>
> The reports indicate the sitution as low grade. Nothing to worry about.
>
> When some people try to raise temperatures , its annoying because it sends the
> wrong signals out there and affects our delicate 2nd revenue income for the
> govt, Tourism.
>
> Let the right reports be given.
> Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone from Zain Kenya
> ________________________________
>
> From: Robert Alai <alai.rob...@gmail.com>
> Sender: mlalahoi@googlegroups.com
> Date: Sun, 1 Aug 2010 22:24:10 +0300
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> bidiiafricaint<bidiiafricaINT@googlegroups.com>;
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> ReplyTo: mlalahoi@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Kenyans Watch-out, Media Creating Non Existent Tension for Profits
> Guys
>
> I am getting reports from Burnt-forests, Molo, Eldama Ravine, Awasi, Kuria,
> Suba, Juja, Ruiru, Limuru, Naivasha and even Eldoret. There is no tension
> anywhere and it is sick for the Kenyan media to create tension to benefit NGOs
> and media personalities and musicians whose profits comes from the feeling that
> kenyans are going to be killed.
>
> There is no tension in RV, Nairobi, Eastern, Central, Western, Coast, N. Eastern
> nor even in Nyanza. So let the Kenyan media and NGOs including UN bodies stop
> creating a psychological fear by telling Kenyans to "call family and friends,
> pray and hold hands and sing national anthem".
>
> It is sick and very pathetic for the media to do this to Kenyans. Watch-out
> Kenyans for scavengers of peace. Watchout for Crisis NGOs whose biggest fundings
> comes from existent of violence. Watch-out out now because UN staff are creating
> fear for higher Hazard Allowance payout. Watchout for Diplomatic staff who will
> earn thousands of money from potraying Kenya as in a state of insecurity.
>
> Watchout guys
>
> Alai
>
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