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"SEDITIOUS" LITERATURE: MOI'S DIVISIVE TACTICS EXPOSED Fifteen long years of Kenyatta's undemocratic rule left neo-colonial Kenya impoverished, depoliticized and disunited. He made way for Moi to misrule us. A rule oftalk, talk, talk and do the opposite. The nauseating demagogy which Moi and the traitorous clique around him employ to mask their unpopular rule has failed to hide the all-around suffering of the Kenyans. One notices the intensified pauperization of the Kenyan people, as evidenced in ever rising unemployment, sky-high inflation, famine and starvation, wage freezes, forced cash contributions (under the pretext of Harambee), to the already wealthy ones. This is what the call "love, peace and unity." We have a different name for it: FOREIGN DOMINATION, EXPLOITATION AND OPPRESSION. Surely, only dreaming babblers can think otherwise. To be sure such conditions can only breed justified hatred against these parasites. This is the background against which Nyayoism is unleashing untold suffering to the people of Kenya and, consequently, against which we must all coordinate our efforts to firmly expose and oppose it. Moi has overthrown the constitution, replacing the Parliament with an illegal outfit in the name of "leaders' conferences" where anti-Kenyan intrigues are hatched. He has turned Kenya into an American and British military base, where Kenyan men and women are murdered and their children eaten by Del Monte dogs. His foreign judges are then summoned to shamelessly acquit the murderers. He has baMed all democratic organizations and unions-leading to further depoliticization of what little his mentor, Kenyatta, left. Against this background, Moi has found it necessary to invade and disorganize the university with his devious intrigues of divisive politics. And mind you, all this is coming from the chancellor himself. The university is now a living showroom where his divisiveness is displayed. His aim is to paralyze our solidarity with the Kenyan people. This would provide him with an organizational vacuum within which to intensify his repression. But this is bound to be short-lived as the Kenyan people are running out of patience with his unpopular rule. His strategy is simple and heinous: Collect professional and student stooges, bribe them and send them out as servitors of his collapsing rule. Notorious opportunists like Professor Ongeri and Professor Ongweny were the first to be dispatched to come and coerce Kisii students into a surreptitious loyalty-pledging errand to State House. Earlier on, Kalenjin students had been on a similar mission. This time the baseless pretext was that of consolidating Kalenjin rule. We know that Kenyatta tried this same trick in 1976. The vehicle for his treacherous intrigues was then to be the Kikuyu Cultural Association. But he died regretting having tried to divide us along ethnic lines. The International Student Association based at Kenyatta University College, under the patronage of the opportunist Dr. Ayot, was called to Nakuru to be bribed with KSh60,000 for their "services" rendered to Nyayo. The bootlicking Professors Senga and Maitha were also instructed to drag an 80 odd Kamba students into playing loyal to the babbling monarch. He paid them KSh30,000. Following in their footsteps, John Okwanyo-MP for Migori and a known CIA servitor to the U.S. anti-Chinese movement-has been busy organizing students from his constituency to go and pledge loyalty to Nyayo. All these anti-Kenyan activities were supposed to take place secretly. But we have come to know about them from those who rejected Nyayo's divisiveness and came back to report. We still hope that Arthur Magugu, the son of a notorious home guard, will have his plan to lead Kiambu students to State House frustrated. How can we take Moi's twaddle about love, peace and unity seriously when, as we can clearly see, on the one hand, he surreptitiously and secretly solicits ethnic loyalty from us (students), yet maliciously disbands national welfare organizations publicly. We have not forgotten Nyayo's China visit where he, with the help of the university authorities, handpicked some of the stooges among us to accompany him. It has also come to light that many of these stooges are sons and daughters of powerful and wealthy rulers of this country. In fact, one of them is a brother to Moi's mistress. Kenyans will remember that we resisted Kenyatta. More than ever now we must resist Nyayoism and its foreign support. We demand, therefore, that: 1. the constitutional right of association of all Kenyans be given
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