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Routine Cruelty: Africa Thieves Burning

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So far, the media turns a blind eye on what is the single most disturbing routine act of cruelty: the torture or burning alive of "thieves" which is almost seen as normal in some places.

 

I can not fathom why does the Kenyan government allow routine "panga" hacking, burning alive etc instead of making a ban on such levels of savagery as the top national priority.

 

 

Warning: this is an extraordinarily shocking video as two young unsuspecting, tied suspects are suddenly burnt down.

 

http://vimeo.com/29606116

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I have seen one of those in the 90's when i lived there. It was brutal. They beat him up first, than throw a tire around his neck and light him up. It was nasty. On a side note, i see they are moving away from those crappy cellphone footage.

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Malika   

They have been doing that in most cities in East Africa for as long as I can remember - inhumane and a savage act. It matters not what the thief has stole, as soon as someone shouts 'mwizi - tuug' the public go wild, chasing the thief, when caught he might as well say his 'shahada' - they will beat him senseless, bricks, pipes and whatever can be found will be used at the end - they burn them alive..subhanallah.

 

I will never forget seeing this guy being beaten up, some where using cemented bricks on him - for stealing clothes hanged outside a house. Africans can be so inhumane.

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Wadani   

So what happens if you happen to be promenading through a nairobi market one morning minding your own business, when all of a sudden a person, who may have a serious bone to pick with u, starts pointing at u yelling 'mwizi, mwizi' at the top of their lungs?

 

Will these barbarians even make any efforts to ascertain your guilt before beating you senseless and mercilessly engulfing you in flames? I doubt the ensuing mob mentality coupled with a culture that has normalized savagery allows for such lucid moments in rational thinking.

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Jacpher   

Inaa lilaahi wa inaa ileyhi raajicuun. Burning someone alive? Wax wuxu xoolo ka daran. Damiira iyo bini-aadanimo ma jirto. Shockingly no one steps in to assist or put off the fire. I used to hear it all the time but never knew it to be this cruel and inhumane.

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First time I am hearing of this so called 'mob justice', not surprised savage Africans there is no checks or balances. Another reason why I could never go back. By the way, I don't have enough guts to watch the video it maybe too gruesome and grotesque.

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Carafaat   

I once saw a mob in Hargeysa chasing a guy who has tried to use 'magic'(sixir) on a girl. They brought him to the police station.

 

:D

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Carafaat;866106 wrote:
I once saw a mob in Hargeysa chasing a guy who has tried to use 'magic'(sixir) on a girl. They brought him to the police station.

 

:D

HaHaHa. Intuu kacarari Iahaa...waxaa fiicneed inuu ayaga dhan sixro uu JINIYO kuwada rido. :)

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Wadani;865938 wrote:
So what happens if you happen to be promenading through a nairobi market one morning minding your own business, when all of a sudden a person, who may have a serious bone to pick with u, starts pointing at u yelling 'mwizi, mwizi' at the top of their lungs?

WeII that's when you RUN. :)

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Apophis;866232 wrote:
NO, that's a bad idea, you stand your ground and confront the accuser, that's less suspicious than running.

WeII good Iuck trying to reason with an angry mob. I have seen what pack mentality couId turn people into doing.

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