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Kana Tenqel
Kana Tenqel Portrait (2022).png
Kana in 2022
Leader of Kana's Empowered Citizens
Assumed office
12 March 2022
Preceded byParty created
Personal details
Born
Kana Sotola Tenqel

(1974-05-12) 12 May 1974 (age 50)
Freice
Political partyKana's Empowered Citizens
Domestic partner(s)Arima Lapasi
(2017–present)
EducationTespana School
Criminal details
Criminal statusGuilty
Criminal chargeTrespassing
Misuse of property
Penalty£2,500

This is a Freician name. The last name is patronymic, not a family name; this person is referred to by the given name Kana

Kana Sotola Tenqel[1][2] is a Freician politician and public figure who has served as leader of Kana's Empowered Citizens since March 2022.

Kana came to national and international attention in January 2022, when Radio and Television Freice reported of a man being arrested for "lewd activity" in a concrete mixer.[3] Public interest in the "weird" nature of the case quickly spread across the country.[4] He was brought to trial on 21 January 2022, and eventually found guilty of trespassing and misuse of property.[5] He announced his intention to remain in the public spotlight following his trial,[5] and established his new political party shortly thereafter.[6]

Since entering into Freician politics, he has become a prominent public figure, generating a significant following. He relies heavily on social media, particularly Twatter, to maintain communication with his supporters, and is the most followed Freician on the platform.[7] He is described as a populist, adopting a broad platform that includes economic and social liberalism, civic nationalism, anti-corruption, and political reformism.[8]

Early life and education

Kana was born to a middle-class family in Weia on 12 May 1974 to Tenqel Meipa and Valeia Tara.[9] His father was a successful businessman who had served as an economic advisor to Sema T. Anamia, the first leader of Freice following self-government, whilst his mother was a housewife.[10] His family enjoyed a long-term prominence within the local community, accumulating vast wealth through its fishing and building businesses.[10]

He went to Tespana School, a fee-paying school, from 1985 until 1990, but decided not to go to university despite pressure from his father.[9] Instead, he took work as a journalist and then as a newspaper editor. He became chief editor of the prominent broadside publication Maporgo.[11] He left this position in 2000, taking up work as a journalism teacher and later a photographer.[11]

Concrete Mixer Man Case

Kana came to public attention when he was arrested on 12 January 2022 after being caught by police officers in a remote part of Kekna with a concrete mixer, a box of poetry books by various Freician and Riamese authors, a tub of glue, and three stoats.[12] He was taken to a nearby police station and booked for lewd activity. He was reported to have willingly surrendered himself and his possessions to the police.[13]

Upon further investigation, it was found that the concrete mixer was stolen from a nearby construction site, with initial reports indicating that the site was Kana's place of work.[13] It had been reported stolen three days earlier. The tub of glue is believed to have been taken from a nearby college, as were the poetry books. However, it is unknown where the stoats came from. Some news outlets have speculated that Kana owns the stoats himself, with others speculating that they too were stolen.[14]

On 11 February 2022, the Court of Appeal ruled that the man's name could be disclosed.[1]

Kana was brought to trial on 21 February 2022, with details of the charges revealed publicly. Charges of endangering wildlife related to the close proximity of the stoats to the concrete mixer, whilst charges of indecent exposure were made due to Kana's thin cloak, under which he wore nothing.[15] The charges of trespassing and the misuse of property followed the theft of property from a local school, which dropped charges of theft following the return of the property.[15]

On 25 February, protestors belonging to the Freedom for Kana organisation protested outside the court, calling for Kana's release.[16]

Response

Domestic response

The Freician government's response has largely been to support the legal process. Counsel General Taqame Natpiau said in a written statement to the Island Meeting that the government will "keep up to date" with the case where necessary, and ensure that the "the law has been followed in determining whether it has been breached."[12]

National broadcaster Radio and Television Freice has created a separate link on its website dedicated to the case, which is reported to have upwards of 50,000 hits a week.[17]

International response

A Gran Rugidoense politician Francisco Javier Vaquero, when asked about the case, humorously declared that a movie should be made about the unusual criminal. He later added that any movie should win awards for its storyline.[18]

On a Hoterallian TV show, a comedy skit entitled "My Girlfriend Is A Concrete Mixer???" has gained a cult following.[18]

When president Aniara Neileka visited Gran Rugido for talks with the Rugidoan president, pranksters greeted her dressed as stoats and possessing concrete mixers.[19]

Orajioe Daily reported that one Hoterallian man, Konoda Hajimoto, announced that he had "declare[d] war" on the justice system in Freice, due to what he perceived as a "violation of human rights".[20] This was also reported in Freice.[21]

Copycats

The international coverage of the case has led to a number of copycat cases being reported. In Kentalis, broadcaster NRSK reported of two teenages being arrested for stealing a concrete mixer.[22]

Political career

On 10 March 2022, Kono Takaida, leader of Taihago, Tweeted that he had spoken with Kana, describing him as "intriguing on so many levels" and "one of the greatest men I have ever met."[23]

On 12 March 2022, Kana formally registered a new political party called Kana's Empowered Citizens, the first political party to be established since the Court of Appeal ruled that a ban on parties was unconstitutional.[6] He announced on Twatter the founding of the party as a "mass movement" supporting "real social, economic, political, and constitutional change."[24]

Speaking on Radio and Television Freice's radio show Tara Pona Faio (Good Day, Freice), Kana rejected claims that his party was a joke or political satire, arguing that the mass movement organised to support him in his trial convincted him of the need to "use this popular energy for good."[25]

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Kana Tenqel named as Concrete Mixer Man". Radio and Television Freice. Retrieved 11 February 2022
  2. "Registration for candidacy - Tenqel, Kana Sotola". Kaunio Helito oe Faio. Retrieved 6 June 2022
  3. "Man arrested for 'lewd activity' in concrete mixer". Radio and Television Freice. Retrieved 14 January 2022
  4. "Concrete mixer man finds public following". Radio and Television Freice. Retrieved 21 January 2022
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Concrete Mixer Man Trial: Jury delivers mixed verdict". Radio and Television Freice. Retrieved 14 February 2022
  6. 6.0 6.1 "Mixer Man Kana founds political party". Radio and Television Freice. Retrieved 13 March 2022.
  7. "Concrete Mixer Man becomes most followed in four days". Guri Telegraph. Retrieved 13 March 2022.
  8. "What is Kana's new party?". Radio and Television Freice. Retrieved 15 March 2022.
  9. 9.0 9.1 "Who am I?". kana.fa. Retrieved 6 May 2022.
  10. 10.0 10.1 "Kana: Son of Elite or Man of the People?". Guri Telegraph. Retrieved 14 April 2022.
  11. 11.0 11.1 "Ask Kana: Your Questions Answered". Kaposa Tama. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  12. 12.0 12.1 "Concrete mixer man finds public following". Radio and Television Freice. Retrieved 22 January 2022
  13. 13.0 13.1 "Who is Concrete Mixer Man". Riamese Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 23 January 2022
  14. "Bizaar Freician case reaches international stage". HHK. Retrieved 20 January 2022
  15. 15.0 15.1 "Concrete Mixer Man Trial: Defence outlines its case". Radio and Television Freice. Retrieved 23 February 2022
  16. "Concrete Mixer Man Trial: Protest outside court". Radio and Television Freice. Retrieved 25 February 2022
  17. "Concrete mixer case brings island fame". Gavrilopolis Times. Retrieved 24 January 2022
  18. 18.0 18.1 "Vaquero: I want Concrete Mixer Man movie NOW!". Santa Elisa Live. Retrieved 23 January 2022
  19. "President hails 'breakthrough' agreement with G.R.". Radio and Television Freice. Retrieved 4 February 2022
  20. "Concrete Mixer Man Trial: Protest outside court". Radio and Television Freice. Retrieved 25 February 2022
  21. "I declared war on Freice's Justice System!". Orajioe Daily. Retrieved 25 February 2022
  22. "Two teenagers arrested in Čelanica for stealing Concrete mixer from Construction site". NRSK. Retrieved 24 January 2022
  23. @KonoTakaida (10 March 2022). "It might be one of my greatest moment in the week, talking to Kana Tenqel from Freice. He is so intriguing on so many levels, his political ideas and the way he expressed them definitely make him one of the greatest men I have ever met. Seeing him with his supporters really makes me think about my way to run the Taihago back home!" - via Twatter.
  24. @KonoTakaida (12 March 2022). "Empowered Citizens is a mass movement, calling for serious and real social, economic, political, and constitutional change. This is not a joke – Freice seriously needs help to recover from years of neglect, and only the people united can give it that help." - via Twatter.
  25. "Kana: Party 'not a joke'". Radio and Television Freice. Retrieved 13 March 2022.