Thursday 3 October 2013

Tribute to the Late. Archbishop David Gitari a freedom fighter for Democracy and human Rights.

The last time I met Bishop Gitari Was in Limuru  2B meeting,  last year 2012  As he was one of the Gikuyu voice of reason  who sided with poor youth against the well oiled   Gikuyu religious leaders who supported Gema idea of uniting with one candidate Uhuru in 2013 general  election, While other Mt. Kenya religious leaders opted for Prayer meeting for the ICC suspect...Gitari remained a voice of reason....a tradition that mark his life in struggle for   democracy and human rights.

                                             Limuru 2B meeting Bishop Gitari in the Middle.
Another reflective moments is 2010 at Kinoo Parish  during Katiba Day cerebration ,  Where he give a sermon on the struggle of the new constitution...and the price paid by comrade in struggle to widen democratic space in Kenya, Athough Bishop Gitari that day  didt welcome my demand for Charles Njojo to apologize on his Role in creating one party dictatorship  in Kenya indeed he   appreciated my courage speak  against what embodied  Sir    Charles  Njojo the historical role in planting seeds of social injustices and political assassinations in Kenya.. ...That  Willy Mutunga, Kamau Kuria Prof Anyang Nyong  ...Paul Muite ...Raila Odinga and Martha Karua , could not say to Sir Charles Njojo on his face  that day When they were given a chance to speak by Rev, Njoya...even knowing the whole truth on the role of Charles Njojo in the creating Kenyatta dictatorship and ethnic politics.
 Photo caption. Paul Muite Speak to Raila as Prof. Anyang to Sir. Charles Njojo at Kinoo Parish 2010 August.











History will have  glorious chapters for Rev. Gitari as a soldiers of Democracy who died with his credentials of human rights  and   freedom fighters, that our generation can cerebrate as beacon of hope ...in our future as we struggle against ethenic and racial mobilization in Kenya.


(A replie from anonymous Mzungu on my tribute to Rev. Gitari.)

Gacheke,

Very grateful for your kweli-kweli and touching tribute to Askofu.

I was also present at the Katiba thanksgiving at Rev. Njoya's church in Kinoo.  Very very important that you mentioned what happened there.

(I have an interesting photo of Raila and Muite sitting with Njonjo if you would like me to try and send it to you.)

I last met him at the US Amb's Christmas party in Dec. 2011 and I deeply regret that I didn't find the time to accept his invitation to visit him at home in Kirinyaga.
 Mzungu.


Hi Gacheke:
We must publicise that you asked Njono to render an aplolgy apology to Kenyans. Please search for a pic. that shows you addressing Njonjo. The precise words you used will provide the caption for the pic. and it can be posted. Diana has a front shot of you talking, but one from the side that shows you and him clearly would be better.
Davinder.



Your coverage of Kinoo Church proceedings yesterday 30/8/2010

Dave....

I have just read your piece on the back page of today’s edition of the Daily Nation.

Although we were many Kenyans who attended you describe us as “a number of civil society activists.”

While I am not demanding recognition because I do not need it there was a lot said by these activists that was useful although it would not sell papers!

If I had been in your shoes I would have glorified what Gacheke said, a man of your generation, who challenged Njonjo to apologize to Kenyans for his role in supporting the Kenyatta-Moi-KANU dictatorships. He also made important points on how the youth should participate in the implementation of the new constitution.

What not have a balance of sorts? Why do you think that the only leaders you have to report on her the ones Kenyans expect to read about?

I have copied in this mail on Charles because I know reporters sometimes lack the kind of editorial license I am pushing for here!

I am also amused at the photograph of dancers in Kakamega that accompanies your story.

I hope you appreciate the point I am making.



                 Shukrani!

                 Shukran!

                 Shukria!

                

                 Willy Mutunga

                                           Chief Justice Willy Mutunga exchanging notes.