Thursday, September 30, 2010

Re: PRESS STATEMENT: We condemn the culture of impunity where seniority grants immunity

Ndugu Benji,

Why are you so angry with yourself? I know you have been sweating through your teeth for quite some time now. I hope and pray misplaced your anger won't melt your teeth, especially given the slippery slope you have chosen to dance upon with juvenile exuberance.

You are spot on re Ndugu Osewe. People who think like him are without a doubt the majority. The evidence is all around us, in the failures that define our polity. To them, even basic concepts like democracy are mind boggling puzzles. They would rather bludgeon each other than engage in sober debate and allow for divergent views, with the majority view having the right of way. And most have absolutely nothing to show for their plastic bitterness... All they do is point fingers in anger, making all manner of unsubstantiated allegations and claiming vain glory for themselves like incarnate hecklers.

It is really sad. Lakini ni wengi kabisa and their numbers grow exponentially in the population. What to do? 

May God bless us.

Omtatah


From: Mr BENJI <me_benji@yahoo.com>
To: Fred Osewe <osewe_fred@yahoo.com>; mlalahoi@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thu, September 30, 2010 1:35:50 AM
Subject: Re: PRESS STATEMENT: We condemn the culture of impunity where seniority grants immunity

The truth is, Osewe speaks for many. I don't know what to say.

--- On Wed, 9/29/10, Okiya Omtatah Okoiti <omtatah@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Okiya Omtatah Okoiti <omtatah@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: PRESS STATEMENT: We condemn the culture of impunity where seniority grants immunity
To: "Fred Osewe" <osewe_fred@yahoo.com>, mlalahoi@googlegroups.com
Date: Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 6:56 AM

Ndugu Osewe,

I hope you are keeping well.

Thanks for your time reading and responding to mine. 
I really appreciate your timer and look forward to reading similar insightful pieces from you. I am sure there is much more of the same from whence this cometh.

Be blessed my brother.

Omtatah


From: Fred Osewe <osewe_fred@yahoo.com>
To: Okiya Omtatah <omtatah@yahoo.com>; mlalahoi@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tue, September 28, 2010 7:57:34 AM
Subject: Re: PRESS STATEMENT: We condemn the culture of impunity where seniority grants immunity

Can somebody else step In for this looser??Okiya I'm telling you In no uncertain terms,and with no fear of contradiction that you're simply IRRELEVANT both as a spokesman for your tattered organization and as a civil rights activist!  Just Incase you thought that kenyans have selective amnesia,we're reminding you that you no longer represent our Interest,purpose and our country whatsoever In any political undertakings or otherwise!We gave you a red card and you were declared as someone who Is authentically dishonest!
God tells us to love and tolerate all,but allows NOT to be permissive of their actions so not to deter from what we see as right and good!!! AMEN!
I rest my case.......................

In politics, if you want anything said, ask a man- if you want anything done ask a woman.

--- On Sat, 9/25/10, Okiya Omtatah Okoiti <omtatah@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Okiya Omtatah Okoiti <omtatah@yahoo.com>
Subject: PRESS STATEMENT: We condemn the culture of impunity where seniority grants immunity
To: "Okiya Omtatah" <omtatah@yahoo.com>
Date: Saturday, September 25, 2010, 3:51 AM

PRESS STATEMENT

 

WE CONDEMN THE CULTURE OF IMPUNITY WHERE SENIORITY GRANTS IMMUNITY

 

We, The Kenyan Section of the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ Kenya), Kenyans for Justice and Development (KEJUDE) and Genesis for Human Rights Commission (GHRC) express our disappointment with the Kenya Police for refusing to avail information about crimes allegedly committed in Mombasa by Mr. King'ori Mwangi during the Post Election Violence.

 

On 9TH September 2010 we objected to the appointment of Mr. King'ori Mwangi as the Deputy Director Police Reforms at a press conference. We also demanded an investigation and his possible prosecution following reports that he murdered Mr. Muzamil Abubakar Kato and maimed other innocent Kenyans during the Post Election Violence.

 

On 31st December 2007, it is alleged that Mr. King'ori Mwangi shot at civilians onboard a pickup truck in Mikindani area, using his pistol, killing one person and maiming another. ICJ Kenya, KEJUDE and GHRC took up the matter and have been pushing for justice.

 

We, the representatives of these organisations, came to Mombasa to establish the status of the police investigations into the matter. To our shock and dismay we have been informed that Mr. King'ori Mwangi cannot be investigated at any level within Coast Province .  

 

The OCS Changamwe Police Station, where the incident was initially reported, referred to us the  DCIO at Urban Police Station. The Deputy DCIO on duty referred us to the PCIO. The Deputy PCIO on duty referred us to the PPO. The PPO referred us to the Police Commissioner Nairobi Headquarters, stating that he could not investigate his fellow senior officer. As a result of this retrogressive practice Mr Kato's death remains unaccounted for. It is unacceptable that the police have entrenched a culture of impunity whereby seniority grants immunity from the law.

 

It should be noted that in July 2009 we wrote to the Police Commissioner, requesting him to investigate and take appropriate action in this matter but to date we have received no response from his office.

 

In summary we have received no assistance or cooperation from the Kenya Police despite all our good efforts. The Kenya Police Coast Province are unwilling to hold Mr. King'ori Mwangi accountable.

 

Is there a cover up in the offing?

 

Dear Kenyans, the slogan 'Utumishi Kwa Wote' rings hollow for us the common mwananchi. If an entire provincial police formation cannot investigate an individual to whom shall the poor citizen turn to for justice?

 

Having exhausted the option of seeking out the police force in bringing to account this injustice, we are left with the sole option of proceeding to Court. Despite this abdication of duty by senior police officers in Coast Province and at Police Headquarters in Nairobi , we will not be deterred. We will continue to push for accountability for the crimes committed by Mr. King'ori Mwangi because we believe no one is above the law.

 

SIGNED IN MOMBASA BY:

 

  1. The Kenyan Section of the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ Kenya)
  2. Kenyans for Justice and Development (KEJUDE)
  3. Genesis for Human Rights Commission Mombasa (GHRC)

 

On Saturday, 25th September 2010


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