Word from Kenyan government spokesman, Dr Alfred Mutua has it that US Assistant Secretary of state in charge of Africa called the Prime Minister, Mr Raila Odinga, to apologise on the impending release by Wikileaks of over 1,821 cables from the US Embassy in Nairobi to Washington.
The spokesman was not specific on the contents of the release but the leaked summary of over 226 documents out of the 251,287 documents say that “Almost every single sentence in the embassy reports speaks with disdain of the government of President Mwai Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga” according to Der Spiegel which was part of the media group which received the leaks.
Of the leaked documents, almost all African states are represented with Kenya, Sudan, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, DRC, Ethiopia, Djibouti and Guinea (Conakry) having the highest number of cables sent out to Washington.
Wikileaks , in 2007, published a report by an international risk assessment group Kroll Associates alleging massive corruption on the part of relatives and associates of former President Daniel arap Moi.
Wikileaks had an interview on the sidelines of TED Global 2010. He said that the leak of the Kroll report had a major impact on the defeat of the suspects in 2007 Kenyan general elections.
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What do you think of the leaks
am still waiting for something about kenya, i wanna know why Carson apologized to Raila
am still waiting for something about kenya, i wanna know why Carson apologized to Raila
This is interesting,considering the strategic importance of Kenya to American interests in the region.In my own view any partisan involvement by Washington would be suicidal to the same goal.Reason being the American are yet to understand the polarized domestic politics,of such a brittle ethnicity country like Kenya.Ours is a country where each and every villager has an opinion,about each aspect of governance,depending on the side his or her warlord is leaned on.The perspective that President Obama is pro-Raila does not help the situation,considering the polarity between the so called LUO nation and their current bed-mates, the Kikuyu(come we stay-cohabitation-marriage of convenience-because of the children-other ethnic groups).The Americans have never been comfortable with the capitalistic club of the Kikuyu-led bourgeois and their shift to the East,their continued link and bonding with the Orientals,has been causing jitters at Pennsylvania Avenue,of course the regiment commander (read President Kibaki) looks on as a disinterested “mistress”,To the Americans Raila is more malleable,and would go the whole hog to consolidate his populistic-style and “emancipating” his “oppressed” followers.
This is interesting,considering the strategic importance of Kenya to American interests in the region.In my own view any partisan involvement by Washington would be suicidal to the same goal.Reason being the American are yet to understand the polarized domestic politics,of such a brittle ethnicity country like Kenya.Ours is a country where each and every villager has an opinion,about each aspect of governance,depending on the side his or her warlord is leaned on.The perspective that President Obama is pro-Raila does not help the situation,considering the polarity between the so called LUO nation and their current bed-mates, the Kikuyu(come we stay-cohabitation-marriage of convenience-because of the children-other ethnic groups).The Americans have never been comfortable with the capitalistic club of the Kikuyu-led bourgeois and their shift to the East,their continued link and bonding with the Orientals,has been causing jitters at Pennsylvania Avenue,of course the regiment commander (read President Kibaki) looks on as a disinterested “mistress”,To the Americans Raila is more malleable,and would go the whole hog to consolidate his populistic-style and “emancipating” his “oppressed” followers.