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Raila blasts Western diplomats based in Kenya

Raila blasts Western diplomats based in Kenya

Raila blasts Western diplomats based in KenyaOpposition leader Raila Odinga used a forum in the US to attack foreign diplomats stationed in Nairobi.

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The National Super Alliance (NASA) chief Thursday accused the envoys of favouringย President Uhuru Kenyattaย and challenged world powers to step up their intervention in Kenya.

Although he did not mention names, Raila accused the envoys of siding with President Kenyatta and his Jubilee administration in the disputed presidential election.

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He claimed instead of assisting Kenya to resolve the crisis caused by what he termed as โ€œlack of free and fair electionsโ€, they (envoys) were part of the problem.

โ€œThe envoys have not succeeded in diffusing the crisis. Let me be blunt again. They sometimes have contributed to the problem,โ€ Raila told his audience at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies in Washington DC.

โ€œI have come to Washington to convey a simple message. We need a much fuller engagement from the many arms of governance that your country possesses to assist the envoys based in Nairobi,โ€ he added.

In an address titled, โ€œOvercoming Kenyaโ€™s political crisis and advancing democracy, rule of law and stabilityโ€, Raila called on the US to champion democracy in Kenya.

โ€œAmong the other great setbacks for Kenya in the current crisis has been the disappointing role of our partners who were with us in the decisive struggle for multiparty democracy in the 1990s,โ€ said Raila.

He said they intervened with lightning speed during Kenyaโ€™s catastrophe a decade ago when mass violence erupted after the 2007 elections but was disappointed that they failed to intervene this time round.

Election lawlessness

โ€œKenya matters, at least it did then. In this crisis though, the US and other pro-democratic friends chose to avert their gaze from the unfolding election lawlessness and continued against all the evidence to support a deeply tainted electoral process,โ€ said Raila.

He claimed Kenya was hurtling into a dictatorship, accusing President Kenyatta of hanging onto power and that Jubilee plans to extend its reign with Deputy President William Ruto succeeding him.

But Ruto immediately mocked Raila, claiming his mission to the US was to scuttle his (Ruto) presidential ambitions.

โ€œSo, Tinga went all the way to the US to seek support to scuttle the possibility of a son of a peasant being elected… in 2022! Balaa!โ€ Ruto tweeted after Railaโ€™s speech.

Raila singled out both the IEBC and the Supreme Court of Kenya as institutions which he alleged the Government had targeted in a crackdown and wondered why the envoys did not highlight.

โ€œThese two independent bodies have been targeted through a reign of terror,โ€ he said.

โ€œThe election commission was comprehensively undermined before the August 2017 elections. The assault on the Supreme Court began after a courageous CJ David Maraga and his fellow judges astounded Kenyans and the world by annulling the election of President Uhuru Kenyatta.โ€

He said he was disappointed that despite alleged massive malpractices and admission by IEBC chairman Wafula Chebukati that he could not guarantee a free and fair election prior to the October 26 poll, the envoys based in Nairobi urged him to participate in the election.

He said the wrangles that rocked the electoral body before the repeat poll forced Roselyn Akombe, one of the electoral agency commissioners, to resign.

โ€œBefore that a commissioner had resigned and also cited the reasons why she thought elections cannot be free and fair,โ€ he said.

โ€œBut in a stance that has astounded Kenyans, the Western envoys two days later announced they believe that the commission in Kenya could hold a free and fair poll and supported that highly controversial election,โ€ he added.

-standardmedia.co.ke

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