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Friday, May 22, 2009

Kenyan MP Threatens Political Activist With Death


Mr Simon Mbugua

Simon Mbugua


Kenyan MP by name Simon Mbugua (pictured above) has sent his bodyguard called Billy to kill a prominent political activist called Fwamba for voicing his opinion about memebers of Kenya's Parliament who are sometimes bribed to vote in a certain way in favour of corrupt ministers. 


This Billy (bodyguard) phoned the the activist 3.36pm Wednesday asking him to meet him with the intention to kill him.


However, the activist refused to meet him fearing his fate will be similar to three political activists who recently lost their lives under misterious circumstances for voicing their opinion on similar issues in the country.


In August 2008 this MP Simon Mbugua was made to stand trial for fraud and theft and his election as MP for Nairobi's Kamukunji Constituency was very controversial.



It must be remembered that Mr. Fwamba was arrested and beaten by Kenyan police for protesting against lack of food and the fact that prices were beyond the reach of many Kenyans.


By this message we want to tell whole world that Mr. Simon Mbugua should be held responsible should anything happens to Mr. Fwamba.


By Lord Aikins Adusei

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Why don,t you do the right thing mister so called honourable MP? Do the right instead of trying to be corrupt and use violence and threats to intimidate those who are sick and tired of your corrupt political life.

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