Kenya Reports
Report #25
January 31, 2008
This morning things seemed to be calming down after the violence from
the assassination of Mugabe Were, an opposition MP, Monday night. But
today a second opposition MP, David arap Too, was assassinated by a Kisii
traffic policeman in Eldoret. The Kisii are perceived to be allied with
the Kibaki side so now there is already great retaliation against the
Kisii. This is clearly politically motivated since now with two deaths,
ODM has lost their majority in the parliament. A second motive is to
wreck the negotiations that Kofi Annan is facilitating. Will the Kibaki
Government stop at nothing to remain in power???
Through Malesi and Uzima Foundation staff in Kisii (which is part of
Nyanza Province), AGLI is supporting the following dialogue between the
Kisii and Kalenjin (Kipsigis):
" Jared, the Uzima field officer from Nyanza, and his deputy George, had
began the week in high hopes. He had met elders and administrators from
Borabu and Sotik districts. Meetings were planed for today [1/31] and
tomorrow. Then the Kipsigis warriors struck in the night killing many
Kisiis. Jared ended up being involved in ferrying the injured and dying
to hospital. I talked with the PC of Nyanza because the Sotik DC was
being very uncooperative. Today they have been doing some shuttle diplomacy.
6 Kisii people died from the clashes and many are still in hospital.
I am so impressed by the way my staff are insisting on dialogue for the
2 tribes in spite of extreme provocation. I really thank God for that."
Tomorrow we were planning to go to Kakamega for the first meeting of
the Quaker Emergency Peace Committee. Gladys was to go on to visit her
father for the day. Then we were going to sleep in Lubao at the Peace
Center where on Saturday all the AVP facilitators were going to meet
to discuss the way forward for AVP in western Kenya. At the moment I
doubt we will be going anywhere tomorrow.
Time for many more prayers for the situation in Kenya!
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