14/01/2026
Ndindi Nyoro... Current Kiharu MP Had posted this on 26th September 2007 on his page.
Somebody should tag Kimani Wamatangi.
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HOW TO DEAL WITH FORMER KIBIRA MP: In September 30, 1985, a group of gunmen seized four Soviet embassy workers in Beirut in response to an offensive by Syria backed militias in the Lebanese City of Tripoli - they wanted Russia to act on Syria.
The abductors were from a group called "The Khaled Al-Walid Force". To demonstrate that they meant business, only two days after the kidnapping, they murdered the wounded one abductees by riddling him with machine gun bullets and left his body in a Beirut rubbish dump.
Colonel Yuri, who was the KGB (Soviet's NIS) station chief met up with Grand Ayatollah Muhammad Fadlallah, then spiritual leader of Lebanese Shiites and told him: "A great power cannot wait forever. From waiting and observing, it can proceed to serious action with unpredictable consequences". Met with silence from Fadlallah, the KGB station chief spoke bluntly:
We aren't only talking about people in Beirut. I'm talking about Tehran and (holy city) of Qom Shiite holy city and the residence of Ayatollah. Qom is very close to us and launch of a missile could always happen. And God or Allah forbid if this happens with a live, armed missile.
The visibly shaken Fadlallah responded after a moment of silence: "I think everything will turn out well". Later, his closest advisor told Yuri that no one dared to talk to the Grand Ayatollah in such a fashion.
In tandem with the threats, the Soviets took sharper action:
The KGB kidnapped a man they knew to be a close relative of a prominent Hezbollah leader. They then castrated him and sent the severed organs to the Hezbollah official, before dispatching the unfortunate kinsman with a bullet in the brain.
In addition to presenting him with this grisly proof of their seriousness, the KGB also advised the Hezbollah leader that they knew the indentities of other close relatives of his, and that he could expect more such packages if the three Soviet diplomats were not freed immediately.
A few hours after, the surviving three hostages were released and no Russian has ever been kidnapped in Lebanon and actually in the middle East.
This country needs to take drastic action against the Former Kibira MP. Possibly more radical than what the KGB did. He is a threat to peace and stability of our Nation and gloves must fall when dealing with him.. Maybe Moi could have dealt with him in 1982. This country would be better off.
We are African and Africa is our Business.
Tunyorokie Kiharu.