WASHINGTON - Lazare Kabaya Kobagaya, 82, of Topeka, Kan., was arrested today on charges of naturalization fraud and misuse of an alien registration card, Assistant Attorney General Lanny A. Breuer of the Criminal Division, Acting U.S. Attorney Marietta Parker for the District of Kansas and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ICE Acting Assistant Secretary John P. Torres announced.

Obama's Nuremberg - Then Schumer - Then Pelosi - Then Dodd - Then Frank - Then Reid - Then Conyers - Then Rangel
According to the indictment, Kobagaya allegedly participated in genocidal activities during the 1994 Rwandan conflict including mobilizing attackers to commit arson and murder. Kobagaya is alleged to have failed to disclose his alleged participation in these activities during his immigration and naturalization processes.
A grand jury in Wichita, Kan., returned a sealed indictment against Kobagaya on Jan. 13, 2009, charging him with one count of unlawful procurement of naturalization and one count of misuse of an alien registration card. The indictment also notifies Kobagaya that he is subject to automatic revocation of his citizenship if convicted for unlawful procurement of naturalization. The indictment was unsealed today after his initial appearance before a federal magistrate judge.
If convicted of unlawful procurement of citizenship, Kobagaya faces a maximum of 10 years in prison as well as automatic revocation of his U.S. citizenship and a fine of up to $250,000. If convicted of fraud and misuse of an alien registration card, he faces a maximum of 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000.
Kobagaya is scheduled to appear before Magistrate Judge Donald Bostwick of the U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas on April 24, 2009, at 10:00 a.m. CDT for his initial appearance.
The case is being prosecuted by Senior Trial Attorneys Michael E. Barr, Christina P. Giffin and Steven C. Parker from the Criminal Division’s Office of Special Investigations OSI and Assistant U.S. Attorney Alan Metzger for the District of Kansas. The investigation is being handled jointly by OSI and ICE.
The charges in the indictment are merely accusations, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
Obama’s Cousin Raila – Kenya Genocide – Obama Campaigned For Odinga While Employed IN U.S. As A Senator.
Sen. Barack Obama designated a personal aide as his direct contact for the 2007 Kenyan presidential campaign of Raila Odinga, who later was appointed prime minister after his election loss was followed by widespread, deadly violence that destroyed or damaged 800 Christian churches, according to e-mails obtained by WND senior staff writer Jerry Corsi during a trip to Kenya.Corsi attempted to release this and other information at a Tuesday press conference in Nairobi. The WND reporter and No. 1 New York Times bestselling author wasdetained by Kenya security officers as soon as he entered the hotel to make his presentation. He was held incommunicado and without food for the entire day before being permitted to board his regularly scheduled flight out of the country to London, where he is currently recuperating from the ordeal.

As WND has reported, Obama openly campaigned for Odinga during the Illinois Democrat’s 2006 Senate “fact-finding visit” to Kenya.Odinga called for protests over alleged voter fraud after losing the December 2007 general election. The resulting protest violence left an estimated 1,000 members of the dominant Kikuyu tribe in Kenya dead and an estimated 500,000 displaced from their homes.The links between Obama and Odinga were documented by copies of two e-mails obtained by Corsi during his meetings in Kenya with various government officials and others.The e-mails, apparently sent by Obama himself, referenced the senator’s aide, Mark Lippert. The e-mails were provided to WND by an insider in Kenya who fled Odinga’s Orange Democratic political party and requested anonymity because of the danger of retaliatio
Colon Powel: Complicit In Rwanda Genocide

Milque Toast Colin Powell__Genocide By Ommission__Pulling out Troops Early in Rwanda__
In May 1993, the second UN Operation in Somalia (UNISOM II) took over as
a Chapter 7 peace enforcement operation with a broader mandate. Resolution 814
mandating the operation was not written by UN bureaucrats but came intact from
the office of then Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin Powell 9
In response to militia attacks on Pakistani peacekeepers in June, who were inspecting Aideed’s weaponsstorage sites, the U.S. pushed for the pursuit of the warlord. The UN Security Council obliged with Resolution 837 to allow force to arrest and detain Aideed. On
October 3, 1993 American rangers10 struck at the Olympic Hotel, believing Aideed
was hiding there. Innocent people including children were killed. This act led to
retaliation. In the worst shoot-out since the Vietnam War, approximately 1,000 Somalis
and 18 U.S. soldiers died. After the downing of an American Black Hawk
helicopter, the bodies of the mutilated Americans were dragged through the streets of
Mogadishu.
President Bill Clinton announced that all American troops would be
withdrawn in six months. Optimism about what intervention could do was replaced
by pessimism about intervention. The giddy euphoria of the initial post Cold War
period gave rise to caution.

Powell's Legacy - Removing Troops Allowing Genocide
The international community could have denied legitimacy to the interim government
at the early stages of the genocide. This may have been effective. Allowing
the Rwandan representative to remain on the Security Council gave legitimacy to a
regime bent on exterminating its entire Tutsi population and no doubt emboldened
the genocidists to continue their attacks.
The notion that the United States should only intervene for vital interests (the
Powell doctrine) was a morally bankrupt concept. Still, leaders may feel
that they need to justify intervention to a cautious public in interest language. In that
case, they could point to the interest in stopping violence so that it does not spill over
its borders, threatening regional stability. And while Rwanda may be of no commercial
interest to the U.S., neighboring resource-rich Congo is. A simple cost-benefit
analysis would sometimes push in favor of early intervention to stop massive killings.
An operation should begin with the objective and then consider how best to
achieve it with minimal risk. Instead, our operation began with an evaluation
of risk, and if there was risk, the objective was forgotten. You can’t begin by
asking if there is a risk. If there is no risk, they could have sent Boy Scouts,
not soldiers.
“by tolerating the presence of the representative of Rwanda during their daily meetings, the 14 members of the
Security Council put “the observance of procedural decorum before the need to denounce a genocidal
government and the crime it was committing.”
Obama Rwanda’s Ghosts
ObamaIf we could have intervened effectively in the Holocaust, who among us would say that we had a moral obligation not to go in?If we could’ve stopped Rwanda, surely, if we had the ability, that would be something that we would have to strongly consider and act.So when genocide is happening, when ethnic cleansing is happening somewhere around the world and we stand idly by, that diminishes us.Bill Clinton could have stopped Rwanda quickly with 5000 Marines.The 8,000 daily deaths were inflicted by wild-eyed men with machetes. Any show of civilized force would have popped the balloon and ended it.Is Obama that clueless about history? Or just full of shit?Given Obama’s track record in Africa — leaving his half brother to live in penury, pledging to support a school in his father’s homeland and then stiffing them — the latter seems true.
In 2006 Obama traveled to Kenya and campaigned side by side with his cousin Odinga, “ The Candidate of Change” and “Yes I Can” , running for the Pres. of Kenya. Later, when he lost the election, he unleashed his people to commit MASS GENOCIDE on the opposition’s followers identical to Rwanda’s Genocide.
: Well, we may not always have national security issues at stake, but we have moral issues at stake.
President Mwai Kibaki’s government has accused rival Raila Odinga’s party of unleashing ‘genocide’ in Kenya.A statement from the government said ‘it is becoming clear that these well-organised acts of genocide and ethnic cleansing were well planned, financed and rehearsed by Orange Democratic Movement leaders prior to the general elections’.34.1.09Military Industrial Complex Prepares Mass Graves for U.S. Citizens In Arizona March 2009

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