Miguna writes to human rights ahead of his return

Self Proclaimed leader of National Resistant movement Miguna Miguna is set to come back to kenya after the court gave him a go ahead two years after he was deported to Canada by the government.

As he prepares to come, DR Miguna has written to the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR) to ensure he lands into the country safe.

While taking to his twitter account he wrote, “A letter to the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights @HakiKNCHR, a constitutional body with an exclusive mandate and funded by Kenyans to ensure respect for human rights, and the @lawsocietykenya. My condolences to the families of the #EthiopianAirlinesCrash.”

A letter to the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights @HakiKNCHR, a constitutional body with an exclusive mandate and funded by Kenyans to ensure respect for human rights, and the @lawsocietykenya. My condolences to the families of the #EthiopianAirlinesCrash pic.twitter.com/2syU0PrI4k— Dr. Miguna Miguna (@MigunaMiguna) March 11, 2019

Miguna, a Kenyan-Canadian dual citizen, was deported after he took part in the swearing in of the Africa Union High Representative on Infrastructure Development Raila Amolo Odinga who was then the biggest critic of President Kenyatta;s win.

Miguna, who has been very vocal on matters of national interest, has also been poking holes in the handshake between President Uhuru Kenyatta and African Union High Representative on infrastructure Development. 

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