Kenya: Uhuru’s supporters protest at Supreme Court
Kenyan police fired teargas
on Tuesday at supporters of President Uhuru Kenyatta, who were protesting
outside the Supreme Court against the invalidation of his Aug. 8 re-election.
The protests came a day
before the judges announced the details of the judgment.
The Supreme Court nullified
the presidential election on Sept. 1 and ordered the electoral body to hold a
repeat vote within 60 days.
The court, which issued a
majority judgment, said there were irregularities in tallying results of the
poll.
David Maraga, the Chief
Justice and President of the Supreme Court, said threats against judicial staff
had risen since the ruling.
“Since the Supreme Court
delivered judgment, these threats have become more aggressive,” Maraga said at
a news conference at the Supreme Court, as hundreds of protesters wearing the
bright red of Kenyatta’s Jubilee party gathered outside.
He cited the demonstrations
outside the court as an example of the rising threats, and threatening messages
sent on social media to individual judges and their staff.
“Senior political leaders
have also threatened the Judiciary, promising ‘to cut it down to size’ and
‘teach us a lesson’,” Maraga said, vowing that the judiciary would not be
intimidated by anyone.
They protesters waved
placards and shouted slogans against the judiciary and Maraga himself.
“I have attended this
protest to air my grievances after the Supreme Court annulled my candidate’s
victory,” one of the protesters said.
There was a commotion after
the teargas was fired, before the protesters regrouped and continued with their
protest outside the court building.
The Supreme Court, which
gave a summary of its findings when it invalidated Kenyatta’s election victory,
said it would read its detailed ruling on Wednesday at 0700 GMT.
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