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The Dilemma of the MRC
mkeiyd
#21 Posted : Tuesday, October 16, 2012 9:21:20 AM
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QD wrote:
dunkang wrote:
Initialy i had thought it was Dodoma doing this, but when i heard that that there is also a 'Zanzibar sio TZ', i was left with only two Alternatives. Khartoum and/or Asmara.

Khartoum because it wants Juba to kneel down for its pipeline route, ports and refinery.

Asmara because of the their rocky relation with Addis Ababa.


This puts things to more clearer perspective.
as for the chairman, that guy aliharibiwa uso nahata nikama walimvunja pahali mkono au paja.

But that was too much pain to bear for just saying PWANI SI KENYA.


He didn't just say pwani si kenya,he had a gun on top of other assorted weapons.
As Iteere said a while ago, "bunduki si kijiko" what's he doing with guns?
Was just listening to Capitalfm a while ago and those presenters [i've never liked them, they sound naive every single day] are asking whether it's legal to pound to pulp a citizen,who belongs to a legal grouping.
I wonder what's wrong with their minds coz last i checked, the only groups allowed to have guns are our security forces and licensed gun holders.
This thing of wanting to sound and be seen as civilized does the contrary.
Rahatupu
#22 Posted : Tuesday, October 16, 2012 10:07:31 AM
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QD wrote:
simonkabz wrote:
After much consideration,
thought and soul –
searching, we have
decided to go public with
the names of those alleged
by Police and Intelligence
sleuths to be financing
MRC.
The court ruling that made
MRC legal has made it
difficult for police to arrest
them and multiple sources,
two directly involved in the
investigations, one a senior
cop and another who has
sat in more than two joint
meetings of security organs
confirm the same but add,”
we are looking for
something in the law that
can give us a watertight
case, we might grill them as
soon as next week”
Police and detectives are
also attempting to get the
link with Sudan – where
weapons are said to come
from.
We must note that the
names below are not as a
result of any investigation,
but are the names that
have emerged from our
multiple sources.
1. Ibrahim Babanginda –
Chair CDF mvita, former
banker,
2. TSS -
3. Mohammed Zebedi –
Former EA legislator &
prominent tycoon
4. Najib Balala
5. Sheikh Dor -Nominated
MP
6. Masudi Mwahima
Mwahima – Likoni MP
7. Francis Mbaya -
8 . One director of
Mombasa Millers


MHhhhhhhh so finally we can tell who is the backers.
the only question
1.Sheikh Dor Nominated which party?
2.Masudi Mwahima -party gani?
3.Francis Mbaya-nina huyu poilitics ya kenya?


@QD, the name is Francis Baya - Asst Min Immigration and MP for Ganze.
Ragos
#23 Posted : Tuesday, October 16, 2012 11:14:45 AM
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Joined: 10/15/2012
Posts: 8
A secession is a very difficult issue, one it involves guerrilla war, what follows is areferendum. None of this will work for MRC.

The only thing that is possible is to unstabilize the peace at coast but this would affect the coastalians badly. One tourism will go away, secondly the investors and thirdly the government will turn its back on the region

Another thing that is likely to happen is to give alshabab an easier access to Kenya and this should me a major worry.

Either way.......Coast will suffer!
villageseer
#24 Posted : Tuesday, October 16, 2012 11:31:40 AM
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Joined: 6/14/2011
Posts: 82
Those presenters at CapitalFm, I guess should have volunteer themselves in showing our police force on how to apprehend a heavily armed MRC criminals and who for all purpose were ready to send anyone trying to arrest their pseudo-president to the next world ... In begging them to down their arms and surrender in the name of human rights stand? And then wait to hear their left coallegues acknowledgement of how successful they were!
dunkang
#25 Posted : Wednesday, October 17, 2012 9:27:50 PM
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dunkang wrote:
Initialy i had thought it was Dodoma doing this, but when i heard that that there is also a 'Zanzibar sio TZ', i was left with only two Alternatives. Khartoum and/or Asmara.

Khartoum because it wants Juba to kneel down for its pipeline route, ports and refinery.

Asmara because of the their rocky relation with Addis Ababa.


RIOTS IN DAR-ES-SALAAM and ZANZIBAR

http://www.africareview....ndex.html?relative=true

Quote:
Riots erupted in Zanzibar’s Stone Town and Tanzania’s
commercial city of Dar es Salaam Wednesday following
the arrest and disappearance of Muslim clerics.
According to information posted by the US Embassy in
Tanzania on its website, there have been roadblocks,
tyre burning, rock throwing and rioting in Darajani,
Mbuyuni and Kisonge in Zanzibar following the
disappearance of Sheikh Farid Haji.
The statement said security forces in Dar es Salaam had
reported a crowd gathering at Police Headquarters on
Ohio Street in central Dar es Salaam, demanding the
release of a radical cleric, who was arrested with 38
others Wednesday morning.


Zanzibar Islamists burn churches, riot - police
* Separatist movement denies involvement
* Police say 30 protesters arrested
mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSL5E8GR1HB20120527?irpc=932
Receive with simplicity everything that happens to you.” ― Rashi

murchr
#26 Posted : Thursday, October 18, 2012 5:39:22 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 2/26/2012
Posts: 15,980
dunkang wrote:
dunkang wrote:
Initialy i had thought it was Dodoma doing this, but when i heard that that there is also a 'Zanzibar sio TZ', i was left with only two Alternatives. Khartoum and/or Asmara.

Khartoum because it wants Juba to kneel down for its pipeline route, ports and refinery.

Asmara because of the their rocky relation with Addis Ababa.


RIOTS IN DAR-ES-SALAAM and ZANZIBAR

http://www.africareview....ndex.html?relative=true

Quote:
Riots erupted in Zanzibar’s Stone Town and Tanzania’s
commercial city of Dar es Salaam Wednesday following
the arrest and disappearance of Muslim clerics.
According to information posted by the US Embassy in
Tanzania on its website, there have been roadblocks,
tyre burning, rock throwing and rioting in Darajani,
Mbuyuni and Kisonge in Zanzibar following the
disappearance of Sheikh Farid Haji.
The statement said security forces in Dar es Salaam had
reported a crowd gathering at Police Headquarters on
Ohio Street in central Dar es Salaam, demanding the
release of a radical cleric, who was arrested with 38
others Wednesday morning.


Zanzibar Islamists burn churches, riot - police
* Separatist movement denies involvement
* Police say 30 protesters arrested
mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSL5E8GR1HB20120527?irpc=932


And in Uganda there is a rebel group calling itself Revolutionary Forces For Liberation of Uganda (RLFU) they have an assortment of weapons. Who is behind these groups? Is there a deliberate attempt to destubilize East Africa
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