“Uhuru And Ruto Must Stop Dancing On The Graves Of The PEV Victims” Chaos Online As Raila Odinga Takes A Swipe At Uhuru And Ruto

Cord leader is trending all over after he fired heavy rounds at President Uhuru and his deputy William Ruto.

Raila has criticized President Uhuru and William Ruto over their planned rally at Afraha Stadium in Nakuru this coming Saturday.

The rally is meant to be a celebration of Ruto and Sang’s triumph over ICC. The their cases were recently terminated.

Below is Raila’s statement that has caused a buzz:

UHURU AND RUTO MUST STOP DANCING ON THE GRAVES OF THE PEV VICTIMS

William Ruto’s freedom was of particular concern to the Orange Democratic Movement as it proved, as we had always maintained, that ODM did not plan any violence against other Kenyans. Ruto could not have planned for the eviction and murder of so many ODM supporters in so many parts of the country including Nairobi, Naivasha, Nakuru and Kisumu.

While we all agree that our leaders got caught up in a mixture of botched investigations and subversion of the administration of justice, we must admit that the collapse of the I.C.C engagement with the Kenya situation denied this country the only chance it had to end the culture of impunity that has condemned us to an orgy of violence with every election.

As we reflect on the cessation of our engagement with I.C.C regarding the post election violence, we must moan the continued lack of justice for those who were killed, the helpless women who were raped and the multitude of persons who lost their homes and were displaced.

Clearly, as a nation, there is nothing to celebrate about. Instead, we have to reflect on the many critical decisions that we need to make. We have many people who we still need to condole and reparate and a national sense of justice that needs to be reconfirmed.

In light of these circumstances, it amounts to mocking the dead and the surviving victims of Post Election Violence for the President and his Deputy to assemble their political supporters at Afraha Stadium to celebrate the end of the pursuit of justice over the atrocities of the mayhem in 2007/2008.

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