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    The Standard, Kenya
    April 13 2007

    Report Or No Report, Artur Story Won't Die


    It is tempting to get bored with the unending drama swirling around
    us in the form of the clowns calling themselves the Artur brothers.It
    is possible to dismiss them as a bunch of jokers, legendary for bling
    bling, tactlessness, exhibitionist anarchism and big mouth. It is
    understandable if we are swallowed by the attention they beckon to
    themselves, particularly the younger one. But we should never forget
    this is a free movie on which several senior Kenyans starred.

    It is tempting, because Langata MP Mr Raila Odinga appears to have
    tasked himself a 24-hour shift on the Artur Watchtower, to brush
    aside claims they are in the country. That it is one of the things
    Raila, and by extension ODM-Kenya, and whatever still pretends to be
    the Opposition, are always known for - Government bashing.

    It is likely, because we trust bigwigs in Government, to delude
    ourselves that the big men and women learnt their lesson, curled the
    tails and scampered away to the caves of denial. That because the
    powermen were left egg-faced, the doors of Kenya will forever remain
    shut against the dangerous criminals who freely walked our roads,
    throwing a punch here and there.

    It is not surprising if we trust too much on the sound judgment of
    those in power that they would not want to wade through the mud again
    or even face shame while humming the old spiritual, It is Well with
    My Soul! The cover is yet to be blown on the Arturs' consorts in
    Kenya.

    But as we have seen, the triumphant spring with which they walked the
    soil, and the confidence of the Spanish matador they exuded, their
    power sprung, not from heaven, but the powerful among us.

    And because there has been no power shift, not even the squeak of
    musical chairs in Government boardrooms, it is prudent to assume
    there are still some influential but taut strings the Arturs can
    still pull. We surely have not heard the last of them!

    You discern this from their haughty talk and recent introduction of
    blackmail, very much in line with the operations of the underworld
    from which some powerful or well-connected personalities went
    shopping for foreign partners.

    Certain things must be said. First, it is foolish to buy all that the
    younger Artur is saying on books and tapes as Gospel truth. As James
    Hadley Chase said: "If you believe this, you can as well shoot
    yourself in the head."

    To believe him undermines our intelligence and demeans the
    monstrosity of his actions and those of his cohorts against the
    motherland. For they desecrated Kenya, and despite official
    protection and eleventh-hour denials, no one except Ms Winnie Wangui
    Mwai, together with the others in her circle who have not and will
    never speak about their dealings with the so-called Armenians,
    believes they are angelic.

    or fraudsters, holders of fake passports and carriers of illegal arms
    never are! Kenya did not need a Commission of Inquiry to know this.
    Those were legalities and technicalities. That is why it is pointless
    to withhold the Kiruki Commission Report handed to the President,
    under the click of camera and illuminating flashes in the name of
    national security.

    At least as a nation, we know where the report is and who should, if
    the soul is willing and daring, order it released. The monstrosity of
    the Artur saga is such that it is national in character and
    catastrophic and shameful to the nation in form.

    It is a story we may bury, but it will live to be told to our
    children, not as fiction, but part memory of President Kibaki's
    legacy, along the lines of Anglo Leasing. The Artur saga is what
    Goldenberg is to the Government buried four years ago.

    Second, never one to trust the men and women of power, and knowing
    that politics is the art of the possible, it is not an impossibility
    that the Arturs' handlers could be with us. That is why they walked
    around in flashy cars, lived in an illegal armoury and bandied their
    guns around.

    If you, a Kenyan son and daughter, walked down Kenyatta Avenue in
    Nairobi with a toy gun raised, you will be dead meat. You do not
    enjoy their status. George Orwell of the Animal Farm fame put it
    thus: "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than
    others."

    Third, there is a hilarious side to the comedy - the snake in the
    joke that has gone too far has turned against the charmer. Finally,
    however little he may know, and because it took place under his
    watch, the President will always attract mud-balls and brickbats,
    until D-Day, nay Disclosure Day!

    The writer is The Standard Managing Editor, Weekend Editions

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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