Kenyan opposition leader Odinga tells US to back off

2017-12-07 12:00

Nairobi - Kenya's opposition leader is rejecting US advice to cancel a planned mock inauguration of him as president, saying he doesn't recognize the legitimacy of President Uhuru Kenyatta.

Raila Odinga alleged on Thursday that dozens of Kenyans have been killed by the security forces and "nobody is talking about it. Yet they have the audacity to come and advise us to forget and move on."

He spoke outside a morgue in the capital Nairobi while accompanying families collecting bodies of the police's alleged victims.

A US Embassy statement on Wednesday called Odinga's planned protest event on December 12 "extra-constitutional" and urged him to cancel the event.

Odinga successfully challenged Kenyatta's August re-election but then boycotted a rerun vote in October, demanding electoral reforms. Kenyatta was inaugurated last week.

Read more on:    uhuru kenyatta  |  raila odinga  |  us  |  kenya  |  kenya 2017 elections  |  east africa

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