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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

KPTJ at AG's office this Friday

Early last month, Kenyans for Peace with Truth and Justice filed a complaint against Electoral Commission of Kenya at Kilimani Police Station. The complaint listed a number of election-related crimes, observed and documented by domestic election observers.

There has been no response or follow up by the police. The next step therefore, is for KPTJ to follow up with the Attorney General, demanding criminal prosecution of the ECK officials.

On Friday February 15,2008, at 10.00 AM, Kenyans for Peace with Truth and Justice will gather at Nairobi's Sheria House, where the office of the Attorney General is located, to formally submit a letter demanding the AG prosecute ECK officials for criminal liability.

Why is this important?

The Kibaki regime continues to put out the ridiculous fantasy that the election theft that plunged Kenya into catastrophe can, and should, be addressed through Kenya's courts. KPTJ is diligently pursuing every legal option, to demonstrate that Kenya's judicial system is blatantly compromised, and incapable of delivering a just electoral outcome to the people of Kenya.

If you are in Nairobi, please show up for this peaceful, orderly delivery of a legal document. The higher the public turnout, the harder it will be for the Attorney General to keep ignoring the complaint.

Sheria House, Nairobi, Friday February 15th, 10am.

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