Monday, August 2, 2010

Re: Kenyans Watch-out, Media Creating Non Existent Tension for Profits

Guys

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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