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Nilipata mshtuko mkubwa nilipokutana na hii habari hapo jana. Nikajaribu kuitafuta humu JF ili niisome kwa kina ila sikufanikiwa kuiona. Nimeona ni iilete ili tuweze kuitizama kwa pamoja. Kama ipo baai Mods wataiunganisha.
Kitendo cha yeye kukiri kosa moja kwa moja kinawafanya wahusika wengine wasitajwe. Kwa hii biashara jinsi ilivyo haiwezekani akose assosiates. Sitaki kuamini ni kweli yupo peke yake.
The high profile arrest of a Chinese woman for ivory trading in Tanzania means a lot more than just the arrest of a Chinese woman for ivory trading in Tanzania.
Her arrest is proof that the ruling party in power in Tanzania fears losing the national elections in two weeks. Probably even worse is the naivete of conservation organizations glee at her capture:
Yesterday conservations went ape over the-arrest of Yang-Feng Glan, the 67-year old vice president of the Tanzania China-Africa business council, a resident of Tanzania since the mid 1970s.
The Elephant Action League-calls her-the Queen of Ivory:
She has been trafficking ivory since at least 2006, working with the most high-ranking poachers in the country and in the region.
Glan is not new to Tanzanians and clearly her crimes have been known for some time. Remarkable, isnt it, that the police superintendent announced yesterday that shes confessed to everything.
This means that she wont be presenting a defense. There will not be lawyers to assist her in allocating the blame. She wont be naming names.
It was all her fault, all 30,000 elephants or so, all hundreds of thousands of tons of ivory, all immigration and customs passes she did it all herself, and shes confessed.
No need to question any officials now who might have approved such important matters as unmarked cargo bins, or police who never checked those giant warehouses down by the dock, or those wildlife officials who left butchered elephants lying in the veld to be investigated not by forensic detectives but striped hyaenas. Theyre all off the hook, now. Fang confessed and so the issue of elephant poaching and the illegal ivory trade
wont disrupt the upcoming October 25 national elections.
And Ill bet my bottom dollar that Mrs. Fang wont be sentenced for her confessed crimes before the elections are over, and that the complexity of the deals over her confession will haunt politicians on all sides for years to come.
These idiot politicians are making deals with the devil, and I cant wait to see how it pans out. For the time being, of course, all they can see are the ballot boxes on October 25.
Thats what I think is the key to all of this. The party in power-is in trouble-for the first time since independence. One of the greatest bastions of support for the opposition is in the countrys north where elephant populations are safe and well protected, where tourism is so important.
Last month a-hastily arranged seminar-by local conservationists and journalists followed the ruling partys promise to double tourism revenue if elected.
It received wide publicity and finally elevated conservation and the elephant problem into the national consciousness.
I need conservation and the future of tourism to be part of election issues,-said the Director-of the Serengeti Preservation Foundation (SPF), Meyasi Mollel.
Conservation is a key issue in Tanzania, because the countrys economy is entirely based on natural resources. So for political parties to ignore conservation is a grave mistake, Adam Ihucha, a brave journalist for the East African, said while keynoting the conference.
Note that the ruling party recently banned then unbanned his publication.
So in the last month as the election heats up, so finally did the conservation crisis in the country. That crisis is nearly entirely composed of the decimation of elephants in the center of the country, which is a stronghold of the ruling party.
If the ruling party loses the center of the country, it loses the election.
So the Queen of Ivory is nicely behind bars, has confessed, and guess what, wont have to say a single other thing.
At least not until October 26.