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    Editorial StaffBy Editorial StaffApril 1, 2023Updated:April 1, 2023No Comments11 Views
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    Kenya's opposition leader Raila Odinga speaks next to one of his vehicles he says was struck by a teargas canister fired by riot police, at his home in Nairobi, Kenya Friday, March 31, 2023. In an interview with The Associated Press on Friday, Odinga denounced the point-blank firing of a tear gas canister at local journalists during his latest anti-government protest as a’primitive act of intolerance’ and vowed to go to court over what he called an attempt on his own life. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga)
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    KENYAN opposition leader Raila Odinga has denounced the point-blank firing of a tear gas canister at local journalists during his latest anti-government protest as a ‘primitive act of intolerance,’ and he vows to go to court over what he called an attempt on his own life.

    Speaking with The Associated Press (AP) on Friday, the 78-year-old long time candidate for president spoke more about his grievances over last year’s election — a loss upheld by Kenya’s top court — than the rising prices or other painful economic issues affecting Kenyans at large.

    Known for his prominent role in the fight for multi-party democracy decades ago, Odinga on Friday warned against attempts by President William Ruto’s administration to declare the current protests illegal.

    ‘It’s a violation of a fundamental right to demonstrate,’ said Odinga, who vowed to continue the twice-weekly protests in the capital, Nairobi, and elsewhere that began last week and have been marked at times by violence.

    He spoke before traveling to Kisumu, his stronghold in western Kenya, which has also been rocked by the demonstrations.

    The independent Policing Oversight Authority has said it is investigating four incidents of police shooting and killing of protesters since the demonstrations began — Odinga said his party is still compiling a toll — and private property belonging to former President Uhuru Kenyatta’s family has been attacked. The Inspector General of Police Japhet Koome said one officer died after Thursday’s protests and 20 were seriously injured.

    Diplomats, human rights groups and religious leaders have expressed alarm as memories of Kenya’s deadly post-election violence in 2007 remain fresh for many, and the African Union has called for dialogue. US Senator Chris Coons this week met with Odinga and Kenya’s vice president.

    As footage circulated on social media of a man firing the tear gas into a vehicle and injuring journalists, the Media Council of Kenya on Thursday called March 2023 the ‘darkest month for Kenyan media since the clamour for multi-party democracy’ in the 1980s.

    Odinga asserted that an attempt was made on his life Thursday as he rode around Nairobi neighbourhoods rallying thousands of residents. He showed AP dents in his armored vehicle that he said were left by bullets.

    ‘We could hear gunshots and we thought they were shooting in the air, but we heard the car being hit several times,’ Odinga said.

    ‘That’s when I decided to take cover and lie on the seat. There is no mistaking that the intention was basically to kill, an attempt on my life, which is unfortunate. So, if this vehicle was not armoured, the story would be different,’ he said.

    Next to his official vehicle were two escort cars whose rear windshields were shattered. Inside the vehicles, the strong smell of tear gas was still present, AP reported.

    Odinga says he has instructed his lawyers to proceed to court over the incident.

    As the chaos played out, Kenya’s president was elsewhere in Nairobi promoting the country as a ‘regional investment destination’ at a American Chamber of Commerce summit.

    Ruto last commented on the protests on Tuesday during a visit to Europe, when he said Kenyans must obey the rule of law.

    Odinga said he has had no contact with Ruto since the protests began. ‘We say we are ready with conditions for negotiations, but the other side is being contemptuous, they are not listening,’ he said.

    The anti-government protests will continue on Mondays and Thursdays until the government hears opposition demands on last year’s election and on the economy, Odinga said.

    ‘We are saying the high cost of living is not something that can be left to wait. Kenyans have suffered seriously, and we are saying subsidies should be reinstated now,’ he said, referring to popular subsidies on fuel and maize that Ruto’s administration ended.

    The year-on-year inflation rate in Kenya was 9.2 percent in February, according to the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics, largely driven by rising prices for food, fuel and transport. The price of the staple fortified maize flour was up 21.5 percent from a year ago.

    Amid the frustration by many Kenyans, Interior Minister Kithure Kindiki, who oversees the police, on Wednesday warned that the violence and disruption of daily life ‘portend real and imminent danger of our country sliding into irretrievable anarchy.’

    Odinga said people who loot and attack are criminals who should be dealt with within the law, but he placed blame outside his supporters.

    ‘The gangs are imported into town to make it appear as if the demonstrators are causing chaos. Those are organised groups,’ he asserted.

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