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    KENYA: KEEP POLITICS OUT OF MATTERS ON SECURITY - PAPER

    The Standard website, Nairobi
    15 Mar 06

    Text of editorial entitled "Keep politics out of matters on security"
    published by Kenyan newspaper The Standard website on 15 March

    Two days have passed since the two Armenian "brothers" at the centre
    of a political and national security storm pompously announced their
    presence in the country. During this time, neither the minister for
    national security, the commissioner of police nor director of CID
    [Criminal Investigation Department] - the three men in-charge of our
    security - has spoken.

    Instead, there have been allegations and counter-allegations,
    degenerating a very delicate matter of national concern into shadow
    boxing between the government and opposition leaders.

    Such indifference and inertia is unnerving and worrying. Kenyans would
    like to know the Kenya Airports Authority officer who staged managed
    the "arrival" of the foreigners at the Jomo Kenyatta International
    Airport on Monday [13 March] morning and cleared them to use the
    VIP lounge, and the motivation for the unprocedural action. It is
    also important for the government to explain why the "brothers" were
    driven to the airport in a GK car with escort, and who authorized it.

    These are critical questions that must be answered if only to clear
    the government of complicity. It is not enough for State House to
    warn politicians against dragging the institution into the muck, the
    government has the resources to get to the root of the problem. The
    current confusion is destabilizing our crucial sectors and it is not
    in the interest of the government and the country for the paralysis
    to continue.

    Most of our institutions have collapsed due to political interference
    and it would be improper for authorities to play poker with the core
    of our sovereignty and nationhood.
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