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		<title>Kenya Imagine: Homosexuality and the Myth of Choice</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 21:54:00 -0500</pubDate>
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	    				<content:encoded><![CDATA[	We continue to publish content setting the tone on the discussion on the rights of Kenya's gay community.<br />
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Today&nbsp;Stephanie Migot <a href="http://www.kenyaimagine.com/Social-Issues/Homosexuality-and-the-Myth-of-Choice.html">shows why arguments</a> that homosexuals do not deserve equal rights as do heterosexuals are both misguided and wrong.<br />
<blockquote><p>Homosexuality is no more a lifestyle choice than being born with straight or curly hair. People do not wake up one day and decide that they want to be a member of a threatened and oppressed minority. While scientific research continues its search for a definitive “gay gene,” at present the only potentially reliable indicator is&nbsp;<a href="http://www.medpagetoday.com/OBGYN/Pregnancy/3641" title="Gay from the womb if biological older brothers matter">the number of older brothers a male child has</a>&nbsp;. LGBTQ people are born, not made or “converted.” Despite the attempts of a number of misguided anti-homosexual groups in the USA, there is&nbsp;<a href="http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/pressparliament/pressreleases2009/statement.aspx" title="Statement from the Royal College of Psychiatrists' Gay and Lesbian Mental Health Special Interest Group">no scientific evidence that sexual orientation can be changed</a>.<br />
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		<title>Mentalacrobatics: Elendu - Nigerian blogger - detained without charge</title>
		<link>http://www.mentalacrobatics.com/think/archives/2008/10/elendu_-_nigerian_blogger_-_detained_without_charge.php</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Oct 2008 10:52:31 -0400</pubDate>
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	    				<author>Mentalacrobatics</author>		
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>The <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7686119.stm">BBC reports</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>A US-based Nigerian news blogger is being held without charge by Nigeria&#8217;s secret service.</p>
<p>Jonathan Elendu was taken into custody on Saturday when he arrived in the capital, Abuja, on a family visit.</p>
<p>The State Security Service (SSS) has refused to allow his lawyers access to him and denied him a medical visit.
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<p>Jonathan writes <a href="http://elendureports.com/">Elendureports.com</a>.</p>
<p>This is ridiculous. You do not hold people without charge, you do not refuse access to lawyers and you do not withhold medical treatment. Regardless of what you think about Jonathan or <a href="http://elendureports.com/">Elendureports.com</a> you cannot and should not do that. Especially if you call yourself a leader and want us to treat you as such.</p>
<p>What is it with these heads of states or “big” politicians who act all tough but cannot stand some criticism or dissent? Sending the secret service to round up critics is not tough; it is sad, pathetic and sign of very poor leadership.</p>
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		<title>Mentalacrobatics: Commissioner of Police - Kenya is NOT a police state</title>
		<link>http://www.mentalacrobatics.com/think/archives/2008/07/bwcommissioner_of_police_-_kenya_is_not_a_police_state.php</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 11:32:14 -0400</pubDate>
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	    				<author>Mentalacrobatics</author>		
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Now That Amos Kimunya Has Resigned -Release Our Civil Society Colleagues </p>
<p>To the Commissioner of Police and the Government of Kenya: </p>
<p>We demand the unconditional release of our patriotic colleagues in the civil society who were brutally manhandled and arrested this morning as they exercised their constitutional rights to demand the resignation of Amos Kimunya as Finance Minister. </p>
<p>Their right to freedom of peaceable assembly was brutally violated by members of the Kenya Police. We demand their unconditional release for they have committed no crime. The Police officers who directed the assault on Ann Njogu and her colleagues must be subjected to appropriate discipline by the Commissioner of Police. </p>
<p>Kenya is not a Police State and Kenyans will not surrender their constitutional freedoms or their right to complain against wrongdoing, or to speak against grand corruption and impunity. </p>
<p>The arrested members of the civil society must be released. </p>
<p>In any event the man they were protesting against, former Finance Minister Amos Kimunya has resigned his office and stepped aside to facilitate investigations into the subject matter of the protest of civil society. In the spirit of a transparent enquiry into the role played by numerous public officers and institutions in the grand corruption saga that is the Grand Regency Hotel ‘handover’ and sale, it is morally and legally right that no one should be punished for speaking out for the Kenyan people in their time of need. </p>
<p>July 8th 2008 Mwalimu Mati <a href="http://www.marsgroupkenya.org/">www.marsgroupkenya.org</a></p>
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		<title>Mentalacrobatics: Mungiki and hypocrisy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2008 06:01:17 -0400</pubDate>
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	    				<author>Mentalacrobatics</author>		
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>The world did not come to a crashing halt at the beginning of March 2008. This would not be significant if it were not that in January and February 2008 many people in Kenya wrote, spoke and acted so irresponsibly that I could only conclude that they expected the world to come to a halt or at least to go through some great cosmic ctrl-alt-del sequence which would result in collective memory loss leading us all to forget what they said, wrote, did. But the world did not come to an end at the beginning of March 2008 and as I said at the beginning of the year, many people would look back at their words and actions and wish that the world would forget. Not so. </p>
<p>I have just driven down Ngong Road, in the heart of Nairobi, at noon on a Thursday and the road is practically empty. You may remember that this is not the first time this year that roads in Nairobi are clear of traffic, and perhaps more significantly, clear of any public transport, in the middle of the day. <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mentalacrobatics/2162760516/in/set-72157603559162109/">We have been here before</a>. But this time it is different and this difference is what highlights the hypocrisy in Kenya today, which will make many people wish that Kenyans would forget their irresponsible words and actions. </p>
<p>This week Kenya is <a href="http://www.nationmedia.com/dailynation/nmgcontententry.asp?category_id=1&#38;newsid=121270">suffering</a> (again) under the actions of the barbaric Mungiki militia. An illegal group whose preferred modus operandi includes, but is not restricted, to beheadings, forced female circumcision, public transport and rent extortion.</p>
<p>Mungiki has been around for a while (for some background information please read <a href="http://www.kenyanpundit.com/2008/04/15/mungiki/">Kenyan Pundit’s post</a> which links articles on Mungiki) and the group has been influential for a while. For example you could ask anybody who was student at <a href="http://www.jkuat.ac.ke/">JKUAT</a> during the time of the 2002 Kenyan general election about the role played by Mungiki in Uhuru Kenyatta’s presidential campaign and you will hear some interesting stories. (JKUAT lies on the road between Nairobi and Uhuru&#8217;s constituency).</p>
<p>I remember driving up to JKUAT in August 2002 when election fever was rising to pick a friend who was studying there and driving into the heart of one of Uhuru’s roadside campaign rallies where Mungiki provided the “security”. They had completely taken over the whole road from Githurai to Thika and to say they were intimidating is to say the least. </p>
<p>What I like about Mungiki (and this is perhaps their only positive characteristic) is that in the reaction to their latest activities Mungiki helps expose the hypocrisy in Kenyan society today. </p>
<p>Take as a first example the reaction of the Kenyan police. In the past three months we have seen first hand and up close the brutality of the Kenya Police towards Kenya citizens who were trying to march peacefully and legally towards Uhuru Park in protest against having their votes stolen. Even non partisan groups were unable to march. A women’s peace group which had organised authorization from the Minister of Internal Security, from the Provincial Administration and had informed the police, were greeted with a ring of police officers telling them their peace match had been cancelled at the last minute when they were just about to set off. </p>
<p>Time and time again Kibera would be ringed by heavily armed police and you would be lucky to make it on to Ngong Road leave alone get anywhere near town. I recorded a <a href="http://www.mentalacrobatics.com/think/archives/2008/01/video_kenyans_talking_with_gsu_-_kenya_election_2007.php">show down</a> between the police and ODM supporters in Hurlingham where an army of police officers was deployed to ensure that ODM supporters get nowhere near the city centre. Similar shows of force by the police were deployed on Thika Road and Jogoo Road as the police moved swiftly to ensure that all major roads into the city were in their control. The same occurred in cities and towns across Kenya. </p>
<p>How time changes things. Two months ago Ngong Road was empty because of a heavy police presence and their indiscriminate use of force (including live bullets). Today Ngong Road is empty as Public Service Vehicle owners <a href="http://www.nationmedia.com/dailynation/nmgcontententry.asp?category_id=1&#38;newsid=121266">withdraw</a> their vehicles from the streets because the police cannot stop the Mungiki thugs who demand over 90% of each vehicles earning and burn your matatu/bus if you refuse to comply. You could say that in both cases the police are responsible for empty streets.</p>
<p>In a sentence: two months ago Ngong Road was empty due to a <a href="http://www.mentalacrobatics.com/think/archives/2008/01/odm_rally_3rd_jan_-_kenya_election_2007.php">large police presence</a>, this week Ngong Road is empty because the police is conspicuously absent. </p>
<p>Why is it then that the same police force that cracked down on the peaceful protests in the past couple of months are reluctant to take on a group that has openly challenged them to armed warfare? </p>
<p>I do not buy the popular opinion of the day that Mungiki caught the police napping, that the police had no idea what was about to happen. Come on now. Security analysts reveal on TV that the police received calls as early as 5am from members of the public who had seen Mungiki members begin their activities of destruction, 10am the police were yet to respond. This is the same police force that sent lorries packed with police in riot gear into Kibera on Saturday when a rumor went around that perhaps some people were considering starting a demonstration to protest at the lack of a power sharing agreement.</p>
<blockquote><p>Internal Security Permanent Secretary, Mr Cyrus Gituai, <a href="http://www.eastandard.net/news/?id=1143984933">told</a> The Standard that the police had expected Mungiki to strike on Monday at 6am, but instead went on the rampage at 3am, three hours earlier.</p></blockquote>
<p>So the police decided to stay in bed until 5am or what? Come on now. </p>
<p>These double standards are by no means restricted to the police. </p>
<p>For instance, why is it that some bloggers/commentators who were complaining about the post election violence in general and the inconvenience of disrupted public transport in particular, were largely silent on the violence Mungiki perpetrated BEFORE the elections and are silent on the violence and disruption perpetrated by the same thugs this week? Why is it that those same people who were cursing Raila for not controlling the thugs in Rift Valley are now silent?  Have you noticed how the responsibility for the violence two months ago was laid squarely in Raila’s lap individually, “Kenya is burning”, we were told, “because Raila is power hungry”. I wait to hear where they will appropriate blame this time round but I suspect they will remain silent or those who do speak out will blame, “the entire political class” which of course includes Raila. That is the duplicity that Mungiki exposes. </p>
<p>That is not to say that the political class is not implicated as well. </p>
<p>Why are politicians who have been screaming (rightly) that the police should get to the bottom of the post election violence are now screaming that the police should “negotiate” with Mungiki? Why not extend this call for negotiations to include other militia groups such as the Saboti Land Defence Force for example?</p>
<p>Why is that politicians who were quick to call for the annihilation of any protestors in Rift Valley and Nyanza are now going to great lengths to explain that Mungiki rises out of a disadvantage upbringing. Aren’t many of the youth who rampaged against the government in Rift Valley disadvantaged as well? If Mungiki revolts because it is up against the wall with nothing to lose doesn’t this extend to youth from other communities? Why call for the arrest of youth in Rift Valley with no mention of their grievances yet call for negotiations with Mungiki and demand that the police investigate their grievances? </p>
<p>Lastly, why are those who cheered when the army moved against the Saboti Land Defence Force not calling for the army to deployed against Mungiki? If indiscriminate killing is seen as viable method to bring about peace in the Mt. Elgon region why is not also being practised in Kibaki’s hometown which has been <a href="http://www.eastandard.net/news/?id=1143984979&#38;cid=4">under attack by Mungiki</a>? </p>
<p>I will let you draw your own conclusions to these questions. The duplicity and hypocrisy displayed on this would be laughable if it was not so serious. What we do know is that when Mungiki falls there will be tremors all the way to the top of Kibaki’s administration according to the <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7279149.stm">BBC</a>.  (To be fair I should mention that Kibaki’s Court Jester issued a <a href=")http://www.communication.go.ke/media.asp?id=534">statement</a> in response to the BBC report.</p>
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		<title>Afromusing: The Death of James Odhiambo - Kenya Post Election violence.</title>
		<link>http://www.afromusing.com/blog/2008/01/14/the-death-of-james-odhiambo-kenya-post-election-violence/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2008 03:12:45 -0500</pubDate>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Note: Images posted on www.Ushahidi.com.<br />
Disclaimer: The following images are gruesome and disturbing. The humanitarian crisis is real and dire. Complete set of photos taken in Kakamega by Mr. Arunga are available <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/afropicmusing/sets/72157603687378588/">here</a>. The images include shots of the police station, showing the displaced taking refuge there, burning shops, vandalized petrol station and burned car. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/afropicmusing/2185269070/" title="The death of James Odhiambo by afromusing, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2288/2185269070_5b1e719fff.jpg" alt="The death of James Odhiambo" /></a></p>
<p>Onlookers and concerned citizens around the body of 24 yr old James Odhiambo, who was killed in the post election violence in Lurambi - Junction on the way to Shikoti, Kakamega, western province, Kenya. The gentleman in white (Brian) on the right worked with James at the petrol station as attendants and witnessed the shooting.<br />
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/afropicmusing/2184483453/" title="The death of Joseph Odhiambo by afromusing, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2082/2184483453_2a0d8ae4a1.jpg" alt="The death of Joseph Odhiambo" /></a><br />
Close up of the bullet wound on the body of 24 yr old James Odhiambo. According to eye witnesses, he was walking to work when he met the GSU paramilitary. Mr. Odhiambo continued to walking towards towards the GSU as he thought he could talk to them and find out what is happening. According to eyewitnesses, he was shot without even though he was not violent or doing anything that would indicate he would be a threat to the GSU. The witnesses tried to contact the police so they could come and pick up the body, but the police said that they did not have fuel for the vehicle. As of the writing of this post, the late James Odhiambo was buried yesterday in Homa Bay, Nyanza province. Brian and other friends from the area traveled to Homa Bay to comfort the family. If you would like to help the family directly, please do not hesitate to contact Brian Oluoch at +254 724 912015. Mr. Odhiambo was the sole breadwinner for his family&#8230;Any contributions towards their well being is appreciated.</p>
<p>Pictures were taken by Mr.Michael Arunga, who works for World Vision in Darfur, and was on holiday at the time. He witnessed the burning of a kikuyu owned property, as shown in this photo.<br />
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/afropicmusing/2184480339/" title="Burned store by afromusing, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2114/2184480339_20ba6b9328.jpg" alt="Burned store" /></a></p>
<p>**The decision to post the pictures here and to tell this story is partly because the pictures were sent to editors of newspapers in Kenya, they did not run them or cover the story. As people try to get back to &#8216;normal&#8217; life around the country, it is important to remember that there is no normal for a lot of people in Kenya. </p> ]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Afromusing: Update: Jan 5th, and Ways to Help</title>
		<link>http://www.afromusing.com/blog/2008/01/05/update-jan-5th-and-ways-to-help/</link>
		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jan 2008 05:25:28 -0500</pubDate>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Update: 5:45 pm Nairobi Time.<br />
The <a href="http://mamamikes.com">Mamamikes</a> crew are working to catch up with the orders placed, some of them were stuck in various parts of the country and just made it back yesterday. Most of the orders to Eldoret and various parts of the country are being processed now. Thanks. <br />
I left Eldoret yesterday, with a heavy and broken heart. As much as i wanted to stay and write about what was going on there, i needed to get back to Nairobi and get back to work on my <a href="http://globalvoicesonline.org/">Global Voices</a> gig.<br />
First, this is the <a href="http://www.kenyaredcross.org/">link to Kenya Red Cross</a> and you can donate <a href="http://www.kenyaredcross.org/donate.php?subcat=91">here</a>.</p>
<p>I kept snapping pictures on my way out. This is of a Red Cross Truck heading into town, as we were leaving towards the airport. This was a good sign and a ray of hope.<br />
The Kobil on the right only had diesel available, no petrol, same case with National Oil, just a few miles ahead.<br />
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/afropicmusing/2168514892/" title="Red Cross truck by afromusing, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2270/2168514892_45e7bfc834.jpg" alt="Red Cross truck" /></a></p>
<p>The airport is operational. Saw remnants of a roadblock on the way.<br />
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/afropicmusing/2168515512/" title="IMG_2495.JPG by afromusing, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2098/2168515512_c240a29c75.jpg" alt="IMG_2495.JPG" /></a></p>
<p>From a chat with the former Councilor of Eldoret: There were attempts by religious leaders to convene a peace meeting yesterday, but this did not happen. The hurt and divide inflicted by events of the past several days may be too great to bridge over. It will take time and a concerted effort. </p>
<p>On what can be done: Donate to <a href="http://www.kenyaredcross.org/donate.php?subcat=91">the Red Cross</a>, which has a Uasin Gishu office. Happened to take a picture of the signpost&#8230;<br />
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/afropicmusing/2168515092/" title="Red Cross Sign by afromusing, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2360/2168515092_92b823531c.jpg" alt="Red Cross Sign" /></a><br />
I had ordered some credit using <a href="http://mamamikes.com/">mamamikes </a> on the 1st of January, but still haven&#8217;t received it as of today. Like <a href="http://www.kenyanpundit.com/?p=406">KP said</a>, Safaricom and Celltel need to enable online recharge of airtime so that the diaspora and even Kenyans in Nairobi can purchase airtime for others. My aunt who uses <a href="http://www.safaricom.co.ke/m-pesa/">MPESA</a> said it was a godsend and will always keep money for emergencies. This is because MPESA can be used to send airtime/money to yourself and others.</p>
<p>Because of the hurdles encountered using either MPESA (their offices were closed) and Mamamikes, i would suggest that if you would like to Sambaza credit and have an immediate impact, you can send it to The Chairman of Kenya Red Cross Eldoret - Advocate Birech 0722 82 8484, who will distribute it to those affected and aid in the Kenya Red Cross effort in Eldoret. For international readers and diaspora, the link for donations to Red Cross should work, though will update you with more information as it becomes available.</p>
<p>Airlines operating out of Eldoret are<br />
<a href="http://www.aerokenya.com/">Aero Kenya</a><br />
Jetlink - cant find website, but these are the numbers i have for Jetlink - 020827531, 020244285 and 0720 608 608<br />
<a href="http://www.fly540.com/">Fly540</a></p>
<p>Anyone with other avenues of assisting is welcome to comment. Thank you.</p> ]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Mentalacrobatics: Tumechoka</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Dec 2007 09:10:13 -0500</pubDate>
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	    				<author>Mentalacrobatics</author>		
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>The tsunami that promises to sweep through the Kenyan political landscape and usher in a new breed of leaders continues to pick up pace as the Wanainchi use all methods available at their disposal to ensure that they are not excluded from the national debate. Many are turning to the internet to get their voices heard. </p>
<p>One example of this is the music track Tumechoka by Ill Phil Artists. Tumechoka is a Swahili word which translates into English as we are tired/we have had enough. Ill Phil Artists released the song and video online via the <a href="http://www.marsgroupkenya.org/pages/stories/tumechoka/index.php">MARS Group</a> Kenya website. You can listen to the track and read the lyrics below (largely in Kiswahili with loose English translations). Please share and distribute it widely. It’s free and the artists have waived their royalty rights for internet download and radio play. </p>
<p>More information on the <a href="http://www.marsgroupkenya.org/pages/stories/tumechoka/index.php">MARS Group</a> website where you can also download the file in its <a href="http://www.marsgroupkenya.org/clips/Tumechoka/tumechoka_final_online.rm">original Real Media player format</a>. </p>
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Intro       </p>
<p>Sisi sote tumekuja pamoja kusema Na kuskika, hatunyamazi mashida zetu Kama kitambo,<br />
<em>(We have come to speak in one voice, we will not be silenced as before)</em></p>
<p>A voice against our leaders, ni kura itaongea, pigeni kura pigeni kura pigeni kura..<br />
<em>(Our vote will speak, Vote people Vote! Vote!)</em></p>
<p>Baken<br />
Nashindwa niajee, kuishi kiwasi wasi nitaongea ki wazi wazi viongozi vikohozi<br />
<em>(Why are we living in fear with leaders who make us sick)</em></p>
<p>Na niajee, Mtaani tunawika nayeye anacheka straight to the bank,<br />
<em>(Why are we living in ghettos as our leaders laugh straight to the bank)</em></p>
<p>Mi na hustle ye ana manga bila hata kungangana, kwanini akuhonge baadaye akunyonge<br />
<em>(I have to hustle, he enjoys without labouring, why should he bribe us, later he hangs us) </em></p>
<p>Kamba shingoni ya kujitia mwenyewe, wanajifanya waelewi kula kuva<br />
<em>(A noose around his neck this time, he thinks he is better than us)</em></p>
<p>Yote C.D.F na round hi, Shida zetu tunyazmazi.<br />
<em>(This time let us end our problem)</em></p>
<p>Chorus<br />
Tumechoka na sema tumechoka kufinyiliwa down tunasema tumechoka (tumechoka)  x 4<br />
<em>(We are tired of being pressed down - We are Tired! x 4)</em></p>
<p>Leftie<br />
Mshahara tunampa, na kazi hatuoni, pesa zetu mnakula na bunge mnalala,<br />
<em>(We pay you well but your work is unseen.  You eat our money and sleep in Parliament)</em></p>
<p>Mnasema mko kazi Ndio sisi wenye vipaji, vitambi vinatokea ungedhania Ni kiriba,<br />
<em>(You claim to be hard at work)</em></p>
<p>Tunafinywa Kwa makini, laini shinda maini maazi kufanyiziwa<br />
<em>(We are oppressed)</em></p>
<p>Malazi kufinyiliwa, wanadai in the ghetto na nyimnaangalia nimekula huu usongo<br />
<em>(In our homes we are oppressed they say in the ghetto)</em></p>
<p>Ndio maana ninalia, nakaa hamtawacha kura yangu hamta pata, this time mkicheza tutampiga<br />
<em>(This is why I am crying.  No vote for you from me this time.)  </em></p>
<p>hiyo marando, taadhari tafakari Leftie akiwa nare mtakuwa kwenye hatari tunataka maendeleo, hacheni huo ukorofi,<br />
<em>(Watch yourself I am getting impatient.  We want development not corruption.)</em></p>
<p>Chorus<br />
Tumechoka na sema tumechoka kufinyiliwa down tunasema tumechoka (tumechoka)  x 4<br />
<em>(We are tired of being pressed down - We are Tired! x 4)</em></p>
<p>Hawkins<br />
Followed my heart through all the roads into the jungle, seen so much pressure<br />
Told my body, just handle, this is nothing, Compared to what we thought,<br />
Bad governance and leadership is what we fought, dark ages, black pages, rough ages<br />
Men make history but this is to much, I earn all the money but you say I can’t touch, unajiongezea Mshahara nikipinga unanipiga, si protest Kwa Street Ndio maana niko Kwa beat nakuonya roundi hii nakutoa wewe shindwa<br />
<em>(You increase your salary when I protest you have me beaten – I am warning you now this time I will throw you out!)</em></p>
<p>Chorus (repeat)<br />
(We are tired of being pressed down - We are Tired! x 4)</p>
<p>Jahfarel<br />
Nabado wamesahau tumewapa hii works, Kulounge bila shukrani hatowi pesa zao<br />
<em>(They have forgotten that we are their employers, they are greedy and laze about)</em></p>
<p>Dem lying dem saying but they just destroying with false prophesies of a better tomorrow,<br />
<em>(They are false prophets and liars)</em></p>
<p>Na hii wakati, Ni Kura itaongea pigeni Kura pigeni Kura<br />
<em>(This is the time.  Our vote will speak.  Vote! Vote!)</em></p>
<p>Ending Chorus<br />
(We are tired of being pressed down - We are Tired! x 4)
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		<title>Mentalacrobatics: Let Matiba have his dignity</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Nov 2007 06:20:48 -0500</pubDate>
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	    				<author>Mentalacrobatics</author>		
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Margaret Thatcher was a dominating public figure for over 30 years in British and international politics. She won three general elections in a row, was a formidable Prime Minister, influenced a generation of politics and her policies still influence debate on issues as wide ranging as taxation in the UK to land reform in Zimbabwe. After her elected political career she still commanded great respect and had a lot of influence as her public speaking and book deals show. </p>
<p>In 2002 she suffered a series of strokes and aware of the damage a gruelling schedule would have her doctors advised her family to <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,672718,00.html">withdraw her from public life</a>. There was also the question of preserving the dignity and integrity of this public colossus by protecting the effects of her illness from the public eye. Lady Thatcher retains her dignity even in ill health. </p>
<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Matiba">Kenneth Matiba</a> is a colossus of the Kenya politics, a hero who put his limbs and his life on the line fighting the brutal dictatorship of Moi. He was instrumental in the democratization of Kenyan politics as a leader of the “2nd liberation” which forced Moi to accept multiparty politics and political freedom for all Kenyans. </p>
<p>In 1990 Matiba <a href="http://www.amnestyusa.org/document.php?lang=e&amp;id=578E73685AA90B91802569A6006007FC">was detained, in solitary confinement, without charge or trial</a> in the Kamiti Maximum Security prison and tortured at the torture chambers of infamous Nyayo House in central Nairobi. As a result of the torture Matiba suffered a stroke that nearly killed him. He survived to vie for the presidency in 1992. It is generally accepted that Matiba won the 1992 Kenyan general election although the massive rigging machinery employed by Moi regime doctored the result.</p>
<p>It is now clear that the effects of the stroke Matiba suffered under Moi’s goons are advanced. He can not read and he can not sign documents, his speech is slurred and his mobility is impaired. Matiba turned up at the Electoral Commission of Kenya session held at the Kenyatta International Conference Centre Thursday last week to present his papers as he intends to vie for the presidency in this years general election. It was painful to watch and left me shaking my head at the TV saddened at what I was seeing. <a href="http://odeglenyanginv.blogspot.com/2007/11/matiba.html">I was not alone</a>.</p>
<p>Where is this hero’s family? Why are they not protecting him like Thatcher’s family are protecting her? Matiba should not be making public statements leave alone vying for the presidency. Where are those who have his interests at heart? Why subject him to this? LET THE MAN KEEP HIS DIGINTY. My goodness has it come to this? Matiba deserves better, a whole lot better. </p>
<p>If any good can come out this terrible situation it is this, Matiba’s condition remember is a direct consequence of the torture he suffered under Moi’s orders. Remember the brutality of the Moi dictatorship directed towards anyone who did not agree with him. Remember how Moi, Kibaki’s “Envoy of peace”, trampled over and tried to destroy ALL our independence heroes and heroines (and then turns up at their funerals full of crocodile tears). Remember also that while, “<a href="http://kumekucha1.blogspot.com/2007/11/what-impact-will-entry-of-kenneth.html">Matiba was fighting Moi, Kibaki was saying in parliament that proponents of change were trying to fell a Mugumo tree with a razor blade</a>” to illustrate his argument that one party rule was here to stay. Remember this also before you approach me and insult my intelligence telling me that I should not vote for this or that presidential candidate because they would be dictator yet you do not provide a single evidence of intellectual proof to support that ridiculous claim, remember that we, the Kenyan electorate, kicked out a dictator in 2002 and we all know who welcomed him back.</p>
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		<title>Kenya Imagine: Maendeleo ya Wanawake is a greedy hate group</title>
		<link>http://kenyaimagine.blogspot.com/2007/07/maendeleo-ya-wanawake-is-greedy-hate.html</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jul 2007 07:15:00 -0400</pubDate>
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	    				<content:encoded><![CDATA[	Doris Sadera argues that Maendeleo ya Wanawake's agenda is to safeguard the rights of men and to campaign for boys much in the way that other groups campaign for girls.<br /><br />Women's rights are human rights it is true, but the campaigns of such groups as Maendeleo ya Wanaume make a mockery of the very real trauma many women live through. We have to change the way we raise our daughters, we have to teach them their intrinsic value – advocating for women's rights automatically evolves to human rights; in an ethical Kenya, there is no place for Maendeleo ya Wanaume.<br /><br />Read more <a href="http://www.kenyaimagine.com/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;amp;id=623&amp;Itemid=122">here</a>. ]]></content:encoded>
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