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IMC-radio team held up in Naorobi by gunpoint yesterday evening
by ((i)) Africa
Monday, Jan. 22, 2007 at 9:15 PM
I just spoke BY phone with the IMC crew on the ground in naoirobi: an eventful day, full of up´s and down´s was the first statement followed by "we got held up by gunpoint - we are all ok though, everyone´s fine. they came, held us up and took off with our radio equipment and other stuff".
Another IMC´er said that they were ok but that their work will be affected, the chances of doing the radio show on wednesday are slim to none.
meanwhile in communication with another person in Nairobi, she also got her camera stolen, with lots of precious recordings....
we hope to hear more soon...
IMC work is quite a challenge normally, in Kenya and Africa it seems to be a whole different system....
meanwhile in Ireland, one of the places we will be hearing from tomorow in the international radio show, is also in a state of gun control, recent murders and shootings have led Sheriff Street, in the north inner city to be referred to as "its like a war zone here" http://indymedia.ie/article/80569
PLEASE UPDATE THIS STORY!
by Molly K
Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2007 at 6:44 AM
m_kovel -at- yahoo.com
Hi- I am so sorry about the radio equipment! Can someone give more details about this, please?
My parents are at the WSF. I haven't heard from them since they left the US last wednesday. Can anyone confirm having seen them? Mom's got a camera and has been involved with Indymedia in the US and the RSA-- her name is Deedee_Halleck. Dad is Joel_Kovel- he's appearing on a panel. Hi mom, hope you didn't get your camera stolen! If you see them, give them my love! Molly
Keep up the good work
by RoB
Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2007 at 2:58 PM
I'm really sorry to hear that this has happened to ya'll. I doubt this is much consolation, I was mugged in the WSF in Caracas by a fellow who made sure that I was american before he told me he was armed and to give him my valuables. Luckily I had nothing on me but a couple bucks a watch and a lot of radical newspapers.
Folks here are checking Kenya indymedia often to see what's going on. Keep up the great work.
RoB Houston Indymedia
houston.indymedia.org/
[Imc-africa] Radio HURU Back on the Air broadcasting voices from the slums of Nairobi
by ((i)) Africa
Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2007 at 8:30 PM
IMC Africa list - we can not reach the IMC Kenya website - please post this to Kenya.indymedia.org and indymedia.org on our behalf - D
------------- WE ARE BACK ON THE AIR! ... RADIO HURU is broadcasting within the World Social Forum as a demonstration project, after being robbed at gunpoint two nights ago. Everyone is safe, but lots of equipment was stolen including a laptop from a French indymedia activist with a lot of data. Three indymedia women were told to lie on the floor while the robbers took what they could carry and then locked them in the studio. Luckily they were found within the half hour by a Kenya IMC member.
The police responded to our report by asking us what we were doing so far up in the stadium where the World Social Forum is going on. We were provided with a press sky box in the stadium – two floors higher than most activities – to establish an independent media studio. The police never wrote a report, nor were they interested in looking at photos we took of the robbers who had visited us earlier in the day.
Today we are back on air, broadcasting interviews we have collected from the surrounding slums of Nairobi – airing many of the voices that are not heard here at the World Social Forum, which, although affordable by some standards, is not affordable for those who are living in shacks made out of garbage with little or no source of income. 65 percent of Nairobi residents live in 5 percent of the land in slums with little to no infrastructure.
About 20 African citizen-journalists – most of them producing audio for the first time – have created hours of interviews about the issues of housing, HIV/AIDS policies, gay and lesbian rights, human rights, youth issues, and the importance of independent media.
We have nearly zero access to internet the entire time we have been here. Power outages, viruses, broken equipment, stolen equipment, and total internet unreliability both at the WSF, our home connection, and throughout Nairobi has set back our hopes to share the audio we have gathered in the immediate term. A few days ago, we were able to upload 1 or 2 MB files after many many hours of work. The kenya.indymedia.org website has not been accessible for days. Having started with 6 minidisc recorders, we are now down to 2. We hope to post all audio after some of our delegation return to a more reliable connection this weekend.
So we have turned our focus way from the internet, producing a 5,000 piece newspaper on the WSF activities in English and Kiswahili. We are also focused on radio production, now broadcasting using a demonstration transmitter and antenna built by African Indymedia activists with the help of the Prometheus Radio Project.
Central to the work of this Indymedia delegation has been establishing relationships and helping to link many groups within Nairobi.
Koch FM, the first ghetto radio, is about to start broadcasting again from Korogocho, Kenya after being shut down by the Kenyan communications commission last June. They were broadcasting without a license on part of the spectrum not used by other radio stations. They have build a swank 3 room studio out of an shipping container – complete with audio production facilities and two studios. They are helping to DJ RadioHuru, our temporary station just three floors above me.
Pro-Active Youth is working with a coalition of 20 organizations in Kangemi, Kenya, another slum to on the Northeast side. They are hoping to develop a radio station in Kangemi to empower youth, talk about the issues facing those in Kangemi, and speak a different picture of the slum – one full of creativity, talent, and hard work with no access and no chances.
We travel next to Maseno University in Kisumu, Kenya to build another transmitter to establish a university radio station as an interface between their communications department and the community.
Kenya Indymedia is greatly strengthened by this convergence and we hope to continue to build solidarity across borders for global justice and free speech.
- Ida
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