Wednesday 9 July 2014

Rwanda Warns DRC Against Provocation

Foreign Affairs minister Louise Mushikiwabo has warned DR Congo to refrain from unnecessary provocation following an attack by the Congolese army.
DRC army
Yesterday morning at around 7am, some elements of the DR Congo army (FARDC) launched an attack in Busasamana Sector, Rubavu District, confronting the Rwanda Defence Forces (RDF).
The DR Congo soldiers opened fire on an RDF patrol truck, forcing the Rwandan soldiers to retaliate and the resulting exchange of fire killed one FARDC soldier identified as Hategekimana Boysiro.
"These actions by the DR Congo are jeopardising the region's extensive efforts to ensure peace, stability and development for all our citizens," Mushikiwabo said.
"We urge the leadership of DR Congo to embrace the logic of peace and end all attacks on the Rwandan territory. Rwanda stands ready to act to protect its citizens."
The morning firefight lasted for 30 minutes but resumed later in the afternoon when two FARDC platoons attempted to deploy on Rwandan territory, leaving four FARDC soldiers dead.
The New Times journalist at the scene saw the bodies of Congolese soldiers who were shot as they attempted to occupy the Rwandan territory.
Last evening, Mushikiwabo tweeted that "Rwanda has put up for several months with behaviour from DR Congo unbecoming of leadership desirous of peace. I made that point to DR Congo counterpart."
Following the attacks, RDF immediately called on members of the Extended Joint Verification Mechanism for an independent assessment.
Their access was denied by DR Congo authorities.
This paper understands there was heavy deployment of RDF in Rubavu following the attacks that left one civilian injured.
Last year, about 40 bombs and rockets were fired into Rwanda, particularly, in August 2013, when a bomb launched from DR Congo territory landed in a marketplace in Bugangari killing Vestine Mukagasana and seriously injuring her two months old son.
Rwanda, then, did not retaliate but instead condemned the attacks that came from the joint operations FARDC and the FDLR, a Congo-based militia group widely responsible for the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.
However, in the past three months, the DR Congo has unilaterally closed its border with Rwanda, imposed visa fees despite regional and bilateral agreements and failed to honor their commitment to neutralise FDLR militia operating in the DR Congo for the last 20 years.

Tuesday 8 July 2014

SHAME! INTERNATIONAL PROSTITUTES WHO WANT KENYA ON FLAMES

SHAME! INTERNATIONAL PROSTITUTES WHO WANT KENYA ON FLAMES- OPERATION- "OKOA KENYA"


On his facebook account ~Matsanga David.
I PROMISED THE WORLD THAT MANY THINGS WILL HAPPEN:
FIRST I WANT TO NAME AND SHAME THOSE INTERNATIONAL PROSTITUTES WHO WANT KENYA ON FLAMES- 
THOSE WHO SAT IN CANTEEN MEETING IN BUFFALO UNIVERSITY:
OPERATION- "OKOA KENYA" INTERNATIONAL CHAPTER! OH MY !
1. SALIM LONE.-PA TO KOFI ANNAN FOUNDATION- FINANCIER .
2. DICK MORRIS - CIA OPERATIVE- TUTOR - SABA SABA -CELLS
3. MAKAU MUTUA- CONVENER OF MEETING.
4. LUIS MORENO OCAMPO- ATTENDED MEETING- GAVE THE OUTCOME OF THE ICC
5. JACQULINE KLOPP.-ATTENDED MEETING( Nakuru white lady )
6. HON.RT.DR. RAILA ODINGA- ATTENDED MEETING.
7. KOFI ANNAN- FRANCE DSGE- FRANCE WIRED MONEY
8.GEORGE SOROS-CIA - ALERTED NGOS OF OPEN FOUNDATION SOCIETY IN KENYA
10. ALEX WHITTING - CIA - GAVE INSIGHT OF KENYAN CASES.
11. PARAMOUNT GROUP- IVOR ICHIKOWITZ- MERCERNARY- LOGISTICS
12. BELL PONTINGER- PR (PERSONAL INTERESTS)
If your name is inserted here wrongly or by malice please say where you were and what you were doing on that particular day between APRIL 3RD -2OTH MAY 2014 in New York or Boston and I will delete your name off and apologise .
So these are guys sitting in New York and deciding that kenya must be OKOAD by SABA, SABA traits of ORANGEREVOLUTION OF UKRAINEAN regime change
Dr. David Matsanga.

Sixty kidnapped Nigerian schoolgirls 'escape captors'

Sixty kidnapped Nigerian schoolgirls 'escape captors': Local vigilante says he has received report some of the girls have made it back home

  • Nearly 300 were taken by terrorists from village of Chibok on April 14
  • Around 50 had previously managed to flee the hands of Boko Haram
  • The group aims to set up an Islamic state in Africa's largest economy

Sixty more of the kidnapped Nigerian schoolgirls have escaped their captors, it was reported last night.
Nearly 300 were taken from their boarding school dormitory in the north western village of Chibok by Islamic terrorists on April 14.
Around 50 had previously managed to flee, meaning more than 150 are still prisoners.
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Escape: Sixty more of Nigeria's kidnapped schoolgirls (pictured in May) have reportedly fled their captors
Escape: Sixty more of Nigeria's kidnapped schoolgirls (pictured in May) have reportedly fled their captors
Hope of a successful rescue is fading as nearly three months have passed since the kidnapping and negotiations appear to have made little progress.  
But last night news agency AFP reported that a local vigilante, Abbas Gava, said he had ‘received an alert from my colleagues . . . that about 63 of the abducted women and girls had made it back home’.
 
The escape was confirmed by a security source in Maiduguri, the regional capital, on the condition of anonymity, AFP reported.
Terrorist group Boko Haram, which roughly translates as Western education is forbidden, aims to set up an Islamist state in Africa's largest economy.
Members have killed thousands in bomb and gun attacks in a five-year insurgency, striking as far afield as the central city of Jos and the capital Abuja.
Terror: The girls were paraded in a video which sparked a global campaign, but the government's response was muted, said critics. With three months having passed since the abduction, hopes are fading
Terror: The girls were paraded in a video which sparked a global campaign, but the government's response was muted, said critics. With three months having passed since the abduction, hopes are fading
Weeks after the kidnapping the group’s leader Abubakar Shekau released a video in which he said he would sell the girls into slavery or marry them off if members of his sect were not released from prison.
The government has come under fire for its confused response as President Goodluck Jonathan ruled out releasing prisoners, but ministers said it would be possible to negotiate.
The abduction triggered a worldwide campaign, Bring Back Our Girls, with celebrities taking part including the U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama.
Amnesty International estimates about 1,500 people have been killed in northeast Nigeria in the first three months of this year.
Just two weeks ago there were unconfirmed reports from Nigerian media of another kidnapping of more than 90 villagers in the same area.


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Sunday 6 July 2014

Terrorists are overconfident in declaring Islamic state, experts say:


The decision by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) to declare a new state shows signs the terrorists are presumptuous their power can’t be challenged, according to foreign policy experts.
Kirk S. Lippold, USN (Ret.) and Sarhang Hamasaeed told Foxnews.com the rapid expansion of ISIS could be their downfall.
Hamasaeed is the senior program officer for the Middle East and Africa at the U.S. Institute of Peace. Lippold served as commander of the USS Cole when it came under a suicide terrorist attack by Al Qaeda in 2000.
“The decision definitely shows a confidence, overconfidence by the [militants],” said Hamasaeed. “They now feel they have large population and a number of towns [to] move to the next stage of expanding their territory.”
Lippold added that recent actions by the militants demonstrate an “overreach.” He says the reality is “they are stretched too far, too thin – they don’t have the ability to operationally hold large swaths of  [territory and] not a large force to keep the population under thumb and control them.”
Hamasaeed points out if Iraqi forces are not able to stop ISIS, it’s likely they will continue to push further into Iraq.
The group’s leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is pushing to control all of the Middle East. “They feel that now they have the geographic heart of the Islamic [world] and now with the finances to make [it happen],” said Hamasaeed.
Lippold says Iraq’s current government is setting up the conditions for al-Baghdadi to grow stronger. “You could potentially see the fall of the government … if we [U.S.] engage with [Prime Minister] Malaki and prop him up; it does nothing to solve the core problems.

22 dead in attacks on Kenyan coast, Red Cross say

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July 6, 2014: People watch the site where gunmen attacked outside the Gamba police station in Gamba, Kenya. (AP Photo)
Twenty-two people were killed on saturday night attacks by gunmen in two counties on the Kenyan coast, where aother attacl happened and 65 people were killed, the Kenya Red Cross said Sunday.
The Saturday night attacks took place in the towns of Hindi in Lamu county and Gamba in Tana River, Kenya Red Cross chief Abbas Gulet said. 
According to the Lamu county commissioner Njenga Miiri, a group of about 15 gunmen raided the Malamandi village of Hindi and started shooting at residents, the attackers also attacked Gamba police station, Kenya's police chief David Kimaiyo said.
Hindi is about 25 miles north of Mpeketoni where dozens were killed in an attack last month, while Gamba is about 43 miles northwest of Mpeketoni.
Police said 13 people were killed in Hindi, while in Gamba nine others were killed and one person was missing.
The nine victims in Gamba included five inmates said to be non-Muslim, who were killed when the gunmen attacked the police station, said a senior police officer who insisted on anonymity because he was not authorized to speak with the media. Three other inmates escaped with the gunmen.
The officer said the gunmen got to the police station by car-jacking a truck and killing its three occupants. Five police officers were wounded in the attack and one officer was killed in the attack.

Thursday 3 July 2014

Kenya on high alert due to Saba Saba rally

THE Government is in a state of high alert over the Saba Saba rally by Opposition leader Raila Odinga.
Mr. Odinga who was humiliated badly by Uhuru Kenyatta during Kenya 2013 general election has being pushing for a "national"dialogue which he says is of Kenyan benefit.
"These demands for dialogue are not being made in good faith, especially because we are being told that there will be mass protests and a complete shutdown if there is no dialogue by then," said a senior security official.But Mr.Odinga has trashed those claims saying the rally will be peaceful.
"Everybody who is coming will come marching in a very peaceful manner. We don't expect any problems," Raila said at Orange House, Nairobi.
CORD leader Raira Odinga
Raila's reassurance over the controversial meeting comes just days after the Government accused the Opposition of recruiting members of the outlawed criminal gangs MRC and Mungiki to topple President Uhuru Kenyatta's regime.This follows another claim by renowned Nairobi lawyer Ahmed that a white farmer who is a good friend of Raira has being training some militia men, he also said his farm is like army barracks with all kind of weapons and above all army tanks.
It is understood that the Government is pulling out all the stops, including the prospect of handling opposition leaders roughly, to ensure that there is law and order on the day and after.
Raila has given President Uhuru until Sunday the 6th to hold talks with the Opposition over a number of issues, failing which he will call for mass action.
Mass at a Nairobi
In an interview with a Kenyan news papaer, Raila said the country should brace itself for a repeat of the mass action like the one that forced former President Moi to give in for multi-party politics.Kenyans are concerned as Secretary to cabinet on security matters had said CORD is planning to cause chaos in the country by recruiting Mungiki and MRC (Mombasa republican council) members.This two groups have mercilessly killed and maimed people and every Kenyan knows what kind of groups they are, this is why people might opt to stay indoor, not because they support Raira ,but for fear.
A mungiki member
"We can see the Opposition beginning to recruit the Mungiki again and we are not afraid to say it. They are recruiting the Mungiki to advance a political cause," the minister said on Sunday, speaking to a church congregation.
Some members of Mungiki are said to be among ICC witnesses lined up to testify against President Uhuru Kenyatta.MRC has been pushing for an agenda to separate Mombasa city from Kenya claiming its not part of Kenya.
This makes common Kenya to wonder why a leader of Raira status should associate himself with such terror groups.
So this big day is coming, 7th July, lets wait and see.

Wednesday 2 July 2014

Boko Haram on twitter

It seems Boko Haram have finale decided to go the Al-shabab way of spreading their activities, this twitter account has details that suggest its' operated by Boko Haram , although it cannot be verified. Al-shabab are well know to be using twitter account to spread propaganda about their war with Kenya defense forces.
Here are some few twitters on the account.
Our shaheeds hit a base used by infidels in , killing at least 20 infidels.

A small cargo plane crashes heading to Somali

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KAA officers at the scene
A cargo plane headed for Mogadishu, Somalia crashed on a commercial building in Utawala, Embakasi area of Nairo after take off from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport on Wednesday morning, killing all the four occupants on board. The Fokker 50 cargo plane ferrying miraa crashed at about 4 am.
According to Joseph Ngisa, the JKIA head of investigations, preliminary findings had shown that the plane was flying low after take off and it is thought to have hit an electric pole before crashing
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AP officers at the scene of the accident
According to witnesses, the said plane came down crashing while on fire.
 Emergency services were scrambled to the area immediately after the incident which was near the Administration Police Training College.
The police later announced the closure of a section of the Northern Bypass to enable emergency service providers to access the area. Traffic commandant Charlton Muriithi said the closure would be temporary to enhance operations at the scene.