REAL CAUSE OF ATTACKS AND KILLINGS IN KENYA
OPEN LETTER TO THE WAKI COMMISSION IN KENYA
By Isaac Newton Kinity
For two consecutive years before the bloody attacks which started in 1991 in Kenya, former President Moi persistently warned both Kenyans and the entire international community of war and chaos once the multiparty political system was allowed in Kenya.
Moi predicted that the introduction of a multiparty system of governance in Kenya would cause war and chaos. The former president addressed numerous meetings of missions accredited to Kenya, warning them of the dangers of introducing a multiparty system in Kenya.
Mois predictions appeared in both electronic and printing media in Kenya almost every day in 1989 and 1990. He held very many public meetings in different towns in Kenya to deliver his warnings to the Kenyan people.
All Kenyans above 18 years of age in 1988, 1989 and 1990 must have heard the former presidents prophecy. In the first four years of the 13 continuous years of the Kalenjin attacks of other communities in Kenya,[ from 1991 to 1994], the Kenya media referred to the attackers as cattle rustlers.
In the second round of attacks, from 1995 to 1998, the Kenya media referred to the attacks as ethnic cleansing and from 2003 to 2008, the attacks were referred by the Kenya media as Land conflict.
The coincidence that the attacks in 1991 came just at the same time the former President had predicted war and chaos, leaves a lot to be desired. Also the coincidence that in all those 13 years the attackers were the Kalenjins, Mois Tribe, is the other peculiar puzzle.
Having predicted the chaos which coincided with the introduction of the multiparty system in Kenya and his subsequent abrupt silence about his predictions and warnings immediately after the first Kalenjin attacks in 1991, President Moi should explain to Kenyans what he knew about the attacks.
If the attacks which continued to take the lives of innocent Kenyans for more than 13 years were not related to Mois predictions and prophecy, then when will the chaos related to President Mois prediction begin?
Are Kenyans still waiting for the war and chaos predicted by the former President? These are the questions any sensible Kenyan with a sound mind would ask.
I hate to see all Kenyans and the entire world accept to be fooled into believing that the attacks and killings which continued to take away lives of thousands of innocent Kenyans since 1991, were related to land differences.
It is obvious, the attacks and hence the killings of Kenyans by the Kalenjins were never ever related to any land differences. The attacks were effected to prove a prophecy and a prediction.
The attacks were pre-meditated to disapprove the introduction of the multiparty system of governance in Kenya. They were to prove the previous Moi warnings of war and chaos once the multiparty system was introduced in Kenya.
They were to disapprove the crusaders of change in Kenya. The Waki Commission investigating the post election chaos should consider President Mois predictions and warning of war and chaos he advocated prior to the first attacks in 1991.
The commission should examine the relationship between the attacks and those warnings. The former President who was entrusted with the protection of Kenyans and their properties, should be held accountable for the deaths of all Kenyans who died from the attacks since 1991, because, from his predictions and/or prophecy, he knew of the attacks two years before, and he refused to act to protect the Kenyans.
Just as Moi Predicted killings, war and chaos which came to being, I predict an unstoppable revolution in Kenya, which will come to being, if the past political crimes and atrocities are not properly addressed and solved accordingly.
Isaac Newton Kinity
PO BOX 4365
Hamden CT 06514
USA
Email: ink38@yahoo.com
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International Media.
The Donor Community.
The Kenya National Commission for Human Rights [Kenya]
The Center for Human Rights and Democracy [Kenya]
The International Criminal Court [Hague]

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