Kenya Referendum
Green vs Red is Obama's new headache
US President Barack Obama’s administration has been accused of funding the ‘Yes’ side in Kenya's Constitutional referendum. Photo/FILE
Posted Thursday, July 29 2010 at 22:27
Kenya’s quest for a new constitution has stirred American politics yet again, with 42 congressmen stopping short of calling on Kenyans to endorse the proposed law in next week’s vote.
The 42, who are members of the Congressional Black Caucus, allied to US President Barack Obama, criticised their colleagues and non-governmental activists who have sided with the ‘No’ camp.
In a statement released on Wednesday, the congressmen described the involvement of foreign organisations and American lawmakers in the referendum campaigns in Kenya as “shameful” and “harmful”.
“We, as members of the Congressional Black Caucus, strongly support the people of Kenya in their efforts to maintain peace and promote democracy,” the group declared. “The referendum on a new constitution is an important measure in meeting these objectives.”
“Unfortunately,’’ the statement added, ‘‘there have been foreign organisations and individuals who have engaged in a shameful and harmful campaign to derail the constitutional reform process,” the African-American contingent declared.
It says the critics had misconstrued both the nature of the Obama Administration’s support for constitutional reform and the content of the draft constitution.
Kenya’s profile in the US has risen since Mr Obama, whose father was Kenyan, became president. Mr Obama’s conservative critics have accused him of using American tax payers’ money to finance the ‘Yes’ campaign. Some of them have responded by working to frustrate the passage of the new laws.
Pro-life groups’ funds
The Black Caucus specifically attacked “American pro-life groups [who] have financed several Kenyan churches to defeat the proposed constitution because of a provision on abortion.”
The US pro-life groups, the congressmen charged in a statement, were behind the push to include a clause on abortion in the proposed constitution and were now financing churches opposed to the new laws.
“These foreign elements deliberately misrepresent what is in the constitution in the hope of galvanising an anti-abortion movement across East Africa,” the statement adds. “The draft constitution simply does not authorise abortion on-demand, and to state otherwise is misleading.”
“It should be clear that the constitution was written by Kenyans and for Kenyans. Parties to the drafting process have carefully weighed in to ensure that the constitution, among other provisions, balances right to life, respect for existing laws and programmes, and consideration of environment.”
The Black Caucus was responding to claims by three Republican congressmen who have accused President Obama’s administration of spending at least Sh1.8 billion to support the ‘Yes’ side.
Congressman Chris Smith has been behind a campaign to question the use of US taxpayers money on the Kenyan constitution stating that even though Washington had pledged to give $2 million (Sh160 million) to support civic education, the figure had risen to $23 million (Sh1.8 billion).
“There is no doubt that the Obama Administration is funding the ‘Yes’ campaign in Kenya,” he said. “By funding NGOs backing the ‘Yes’ votes, the administration has crossed the line,” he said. “Directly supporting efforts to register ‘Yes’ voters and ‘get out the Yes vote’ means the US Government is running a political campaign in Kenya. US taxes should not be used to support one side,” he added.
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Submitted by jwiechecPosted July 30, 2010 09:58 PM
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Submitted by harriison
We are to pass the proposed law but I wonder why Obama and his men are interested in our affairs. Kenya does not need USA or any other country to pass the law.
Posted July 30, 2010 03:31 PM -
Submitted by vgogero
President Obama will most probably visit Kenya if we pass the draft since it represents the change that we can believe in .and YES we can do it .
Posted July 30, 2010 03:04 PM -
Submitted by libale
@Marangeti. As much as roots are sentimental, they are irrelevant. According to the history of the Great Migration, many of us have roots in Sudan, Congo Forest and as far as West Africa. Obama is American and he would care less about Kenya unless it was in the interest of America. That is why his first place to visit was Egypt and Ghana.
Posted July 30, 2010 01:37 PM -
Submitted by Marangeti
Not real a headache,but part of his mandate to see a prosperous KENYA.His roots and blood belongs to where his forfathers are laid.
Posted July 30, 2010 01:07 PM




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I recently returned from my first visit to Kenya to visit family. I was surprised that the papers said the US Christians were speaking against abortion, as if Kenya did not have its own Christians and Jesus commands to Love God with all your might and love your neighbor as yourself and Kenyas Christians I met that were speaking out against any constitution that would kill even one innocent baby. I met many Christians that did not believe in killing the mom to save the baby or the baby to save the mom.