Following the harsh procedures, those who use cable television's TVs experience a brief bit of static, before a live broadcast from an unknown location begins. The man who is speaking's face has been censored, and his voice has been scrambled, changing pitch almost every three seconds.
"Sisi ni mabaki Abdullahian, Maasi ya serikali mpya na kuanguka kwa utawala wa Sheikh wa. Sisi kufanikiwa. Sisi watafufuliwa, kama uhakika kama jua haina kuweka juu ya upeo wa macho usiku huu.
Hakuna sababu ya kuzuia wetu. Sisi ni hazieleweki. Sisi ni unstoppable. Tunaogopa hakuna hata mmoja."
With that, the man walks off screen. A chair is dragged in, in the chair is a militia officer, still in uniform, his face bruised and bloodied, and his uniform torn and stained. A man, whose face is covered in a shemagh, walks into frame, carrying a wire with two handles attached to the ends. He wraps the wire around the man's neck, and pulls the handles. He soon begins to bleed, making choking sounds, until it finally ceases, and he slumps in the chair. The man unwraps the wire, holding it up. "Amekufa!" he shouts, and the televisions go back to their regularly scheduled programs.