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    Uproar in House over Armenians
    BY EDWIN MUTAI

    Kenya Times, Kenya
    June 17 2006

    PARLIAMENT early this week was in uproar, accusing the government
    of attempting to cover up the true circumstances surrounding the
    stay and deportation of Brothers Artur arising from the mayhem the
    Armenians had caused at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.

    In a motion of adjournment, legislators from both sides of the House
    accused trying to cover up real issues by going for "small fish"
    instead going for the big ones implicated in the fiasco. They also
    trashed the commission of inquiry set up by President Kibaki to look
    into the matter.

    Agitated MPs also faulted the deportation of the duo whose activities
    in the country remain shrouded in a mystery even as it emerged that
    they jetted out of the country in a business class flight headed for
    the United Arab Emirates contrary to legal procedure. Parliament also
    heard that their passports were never stamped.

    The debate under the motion of adjournment saw Leader of the Official
    Opposition Uhuru Kenyatta rally legislators to lash out at the
    government's failure to protect the integrity, security and dignity
    of the sovereign republic.

    Internal security John Michuki's bid to exonerate the government from
    any dealings or protection of the controversial aliens was met with
    outright rejection even as a section of MPs booed him. Efforts by
    Ministers Martha Karua (Justice and Internal Affairs) and her Trade
    counterpart Mukhisa Kituyi to absolve the State from alleged cover
    fizzled in rejection from legislators who accused the President of
    allowing the country to be "governed by foreigners as the Police
    force remained divided down m the middle."

    Kenyatta in moving the motion charged that the security , integrity,
    dignity, honour and sovereignty of an independent self governing
    nation is at great stake and scorn among the community of nations. He
    put questions which were unanswered by Michuki as he hit out at the
    government for allowing the foreigners to access unrestricted security
    passes at the airport, brandish weapons and secure the release of
    unchecked luggage.

    He asked Michuki to tell Kenyans the relationship between the
    Standard/KTN raid which he owned up to have ordered carried out and
    the Artur brothers possession of the Quick Response Unit uniforms,
    caps and hoods which were recovered from their Runda residence.

    The Gatundu South MP demanded to be told why guns belonging to
    security forces, Identity Cards identifying the Armenians as assistant
    commissioners of police, Kenyan passports, government, diplomatic and
    civilian car plate numbers among others, were giving to them and who
    gave them and for what reasons.

    "We must ventilate the anger of Kenyans on this Armenians issue who
    have insulted us. We as a House have a responsibility to restore the
    integrity, dignity, honour and sovereignty of our people is this
    government has failed. We are not a banana republic," charged an
    emotional Kenyatta.

    Michuki in his ministerial statement narrated the Armenian fiasco that
    has been raging on since March this year, saying that the attention
    of government was attracted to them when questions were raised on
    their motives after being alleged to be mercenaries whose mission
    was to assassinate political leaders.

    He said investigation was launched by the police during which several
    leaders and the Armenians were interrogated and statements recorded
    and with the assistance of Interpol, the foreigners were found to be
    in the country legally as businessmen.

    The Minister said the two Armenians were arrested on Friday last week
    on his instructions after they wrecked havoc at JKIA the previous
    evening. But which MPs were not convinced.

    In the search undertaken by police, Michuki said two forged passports
    and other identification cards, 13 vehicles, three vehicle plate
    numbers for GK, Diplomatic and civilian, three bullet proof vests
    and facial masks were recovered.

    After the find, the government reached a conclusion that Margaryan and
    Sargasyan were a threat to national security and therefore should be
    expelled from Kenya and that the immigration minister moved to deport
    and declare the duo persona non grata.

    Legislators Anyang' Nyong'o (Kisumu Rural), Joseph Nkaissery (Kajiado
    Central), Billow Kerrow (Mandera Central), Paul Muite (Kabete),
    Orwa Ojode (Ndhiwa), Moses Wetangula (Sirisia), David Musila (Mwingi
    South), Charles Kilonzo (Yatta), Kirugi M'Mukindia (Imenti Central),
    William Ole Ntimama (Narok South) and nominated MP Amina Abdallah
    accused the State of cover up and demanded the sacking of government
    officials involved in the controversy.

    "Mr Speaker, the highest echelons of this country is compromised
    and it can not, therefore, be its own judge. We demand independent
    investigations and the President must come out and sack these
    ministers," charged Nyong'o. Nkaissery termed it an act of terrorism
    and that "a government that defends defilement of national security
    has no place governing."

    Said M'Mukindia; "I am ashamed that the respectable and well known
    John Michuki would cower in front of foreigners. That somebody coming
    from Kangema in Murang'a would crawl in front of foreigners is a big
    shame and the whole country has been let down by this government."

    Muite accused the government of protecting the deported due and
    dismissed the inquiry set by the State as escapist and elusive since
    "who doesn't know that the proposed chair Kiruki, a former Police
    Commissioner has no face before Kenyans. He was himself sacked as a
    Police Commissioner and there cannot be any impartiality.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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