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    Daily Nation , Kenya
    March 12 2006

    Mercenaries: Tell us the truth

    Publication Date: 03/12/2006

    The strictest definition of a mercenary is a soldier who fights or
    engages in warfare for money with no regard for ideological,
    political or national considerations.

    Ever since the raid on the Standard Group nearly a fortnight ago, the
    air has been thick with the talk of a squad of mercenaries that is
    allegedly in the country at the behest, or at least with the
    knowledge of, the government.

    Langata MP Raila Odinga last week was the first to come out in the
    open on the issue of these alleged soldiers of fortune.

    After the Russian Embassy in Nairobi disassociating itself from any
    such activity, Mr Odinga came out and said that in fact he had been
    mistaken, the mercenaries were not Russians but Armenians. He even
    displayed copies of their passports and visas to Kenya.

    Mr Odinga's claims might have the ring of believability about them.

    It is known that ex-soldiers from what was called the Eastern Bloc
    are widely available for hire throughout the world.

    Mr Odinga is obviously keen to make as much political capital as he
    can on what are, so far, unsubstantiated claims.

    His foes have rubbished the allegations, and the whole matter is in
    danger of degenerating into a slanging match and a political
    point-scoring contest.

    It does not help that divisions in the police force between the
    Commissioner and the Director of the CID could be hampering a proper
    investigation of the matter.

    It is important that the matter be investigated thoroughly and
    impartially.

    If rumour and innuendo and gossip is allowed to continue, then the
    country could find itself in a situation where fear and despondency
    are engendered amongst the general public.

    If indeed mercenaries are found to officially operate in Kenya, then
    they and their high level connections must be exposed and brought
    swiftly to justice.

    On the other hand if there is no truth to the story, then the matter
    should be brought to a rapid close.

    It should surely not be difficult for the police and the Immigration
    department to get to the bottom of the worrying matter.
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