Special correspondences

Mr William Ruto
President of the Republic of Kenya
Nairobi

Subject: Emergency Haiti

Mister President
All good Haitian patriots, inside and outside the country, have learned with dismay and pain the abominable news: Kenya is volunteering to lead a multinational peacekeeping mission in Haiti, under the supervision of United States of America. We believe that there is still time for you, Mr. President, to distance yourself from this mission of shame. Here are some reasons among others.

1) Several countries have been contacted before you by the United States of America for this purpose,
including Canada, Brazil, Jamaica; but after analyzing the situation at all levels, they backed down.
2) The language barrier constitutes a major obstacle. For Kenya it is English and Swahili. For Haiti it is Creole and French. How would your troops, numbering a thousand, be able to communicate with the Haitian people without causing misunderstandings and tragedies?
3) Previous UN missions in Haiti have all resulted in countless monstrosities: sodomy, prostitution, pedophilia, cholera, rape, theft, etc.
4) An unflattering feature that history will remember forever, if you continue down this path. You will be the first African president to make a pact with white people, to perpetuate neocolonialism in the first country that raised the torch of freedom and dignity for everyone in the world, regardless of skin color!

Mr. President, if you really want to help Haiti for a question of humanity, as the United States of America presents to you, ask the president of this country to instead use the 100 million dollars he has spend, by adequately equipping the Armed Forces of Haiti and the National Police. All national experts in the field of security affirm that they are able, without the help of foreign troops, to eliminate all armed gangs in a very short time.

In addition, on a more personal level, you could provide an immense service to the Haitian people. You hold a doctorate in botany and zoology from the University of Nairobi. Your collaboration in this field of action would be particularly appreciated by all. Yes, let us hope, Mr. President, that you will not send sons of Africa to shed their blood or kill descendants of Africans, in the same perverse and diabolical game of whites: pitting blacks against blacks to their profits.

We Haitians keep in mind the central pivot of the doctrine of the father of the Kenyan nation, the admirable, respected Jomo Kenyatta: “Haraambee. » Swahili word which means: ACT TOGETHER. OSHAM, for its part, advocates LIVING TOGETHER. A strange coincidence which should lead you, Mr. President, to think more before sending armed troops to Haiti. In the hope that you will give our request all the attention it deserves, we ask you to accept, Mr. President, the assurance of our best feelings.
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