elbarik
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- Jul 5, 2016
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Oh boy, Kenya at the fire fighting mode, inaonekana ile kazi ya mama balozi alikuwa anataka AU inaanza kuota mabawa.
Just trade carefully na SS, sisi Tanzania tunasubiri tuu mkiharibu kazi tunakuja kuchukuwa that UN money.
S. Sudanese rebels release over 70 detained Kenyan aid workers
By Tesfa-Alem Tekle
October 7, 2016 (ADDIS ABABA) – A member of South Sudan’s armed opposition (SPLM-IO) said they released dozens of Kenyan aid workers held in Akobo state.
Those recently arrested worked for non-governmental entities in rebel-controlled areas.
The opposition movement’s move against the Kenyans appears to be in retaliation to Kenya’s move to deport SPLM-IO spokesperson, James Gatdet Dak to South Sudan.
Goanar Gordon Yien, secretary in the office of the chairman told Sudan Tribune that 72 aid workers arrested by SPLM-IO field commanders and governors have been freed.
Yien said the aid workers were freed after the former vice-president,
Riek Machar, ordered their release, saying they were innocent and had nothing to do with Dak’s deportation.
Machar’s spokesperson was picked from his residence in Nairobi on Wednesday by uniformed and non-uniformed wearing officers claiming to be Kenyan authorities.
On Thursday last week, Dak was flown to the South Sudan capital and imprisoned. Although not much is known about his situation, opposition officials fear he could be killed.
“We heard he is safe but for us we are not sure .We are concerned about his situation. We can’t trust Juba government”, said Yien.
He urged the United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR) and East African regional bloc (IGAD) member states to put pressure on Juba government for his immediate release.
Dak, who is also a United States citizen, was deported after he posted a statement on Facebook welcoming United Nations Secretary General’s decision to dismiss it’s peacekeeping boss in South Sudan, Lt. General. Johnson Mogoa Kimani.
Opposition officials in Addis Ababa alleged that First Vice president, Taban Deng, proposed names of 15 South Sudanese opposition figures to be deported to Juba.
The plan, sources said, was to bring alive politicians they accuse of spreading war messages. It was also intended to discourage war mongers residing in Kenya.
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Riek Machar ametii vilivyo!!
Hawezi ingilia the only country that supports him!!
Uganda said it will not support Riek machar Kenya pekee ndio ina maintain Neutrality!!
Here is their official statementJust trade carefully na SS, sisi Tanzania tunasubiri tuu mkiharibu kazi tunakuja kuchukuwa that UN money.
By the look of things Kenya have already made up their mind and UN accepted it. Where will they go from hereHere is their official statement
Sudan Peoples Liberation Movement-In Opposition (SPLM-IO) rebels have released Kenyans they detained as retaliation after Nairobi handed over their spokesman James Gatdet Dak to the Juba government.
“Following the order of our commander in chief and leader Dr Riek Machar, we have released all Kenyan nationals in our territory. They are now free to move within our territory or even go to another country,” said Goanar Gordon Yien, an SPLM-IO official in Ethiopia.
“Even though the delivery of our spokesperson to the Juba government by the Kenyan government is against the Geneva Convention, our chairman has ordered the release of all civilian Kenyans detained following that incident.
"If the Kenya government did not want our spokesman in its territory, it could have sent him to our headquarters – Pagak, instead of sending him to the Juba regime which is known for torturing and killing civilians. Or if they found him doing harm, the Kenyan government could also have [charged him in] their own court,” he said.
Mr Yien said sources had informed the SPLM-IO that Dak was still alive and urged the international community to put pressure on the Juba government to release him.
“I hope what the Kenyan government has done to our spokesperson will not happen to another person again. We value the positive role the Kenyan government has been playing to end the conflict in South Sudan and hope that it continues to do so,” he said by phone.
Yeah .....iliwasianze ufala same somalia ....By the look of things Kenya have already made up their mind and UN accepted it. Where will they go from here
South Sudan na Somalia wanalink ndefu na waKenya, if I can be chicky, sijuwi huo ufala walijifinza wapi?Yeah .....iliwasianze ufala same somalia ....
Hehehe wanaingia kenya wanasoma politics yetu alafu wanaanza ku interfere na Kenya Wasomali ndio wamejua kabisa .....South Sudan na Somalia wanalink ndefu na waKenya, if I can be chicky, sijuwi huo ufala walijifinza wapi?
The idea of nyumba kumi was short down mid air in Kenya, it could've help to smoke some of militants maybe not all but some.Hehehe wanaingia kenya wanasoma politics yetu alafu wanaanza ku interfere na Kenya Wasomali ndio wamejua kabisa .....
Ukiona ile issue ya Miraa wameisoma kenya FYI current Alshabaab Leader Lived in kenya toka 1994 mpaka 2006 Nairobi Mombasa na Garisaa
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"Please, switch your camera off," said a slim, masked bodyguard dressed in a camouflage uniform - a firm but friendly request.
It was February 2014, and the current Emir of al-Shabab Ahmed Omar, also known as Abu Ubaydah, was visiting the farming town of Bulo Mareer to settle a bloody dispute between clans in the lower Shabelle region.
At that time, he was the chairman of al-Shabab governors, commanding several thousand troops.
He was the peace envoy and trusted lieutenant to Ahmed Godane, the former leader of the armed group who was killed in US air strikes in September 2014
Well it is working if you ask me Since Garissa terro attack Alshabaab hawajawai pita mandera which is a town right on the border ....wameshindwa kabisa .....And police line ya 999 imekuwa activated toll free line ....and police response has been improved .....so its only a matter of time before the current alshabaab leader is killed ....The idea of nyumba kumi was short down mid air in Kenya, it could've help to smoke some of militants maybe not all but some.