Controversial lawyer Miguna Miguna has shifted blame to the Kenya National Commission for Human Rights and the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) following his failed flight to Kenya in April as he had earlier promised to return.
In a Facebook post, the firebrand lawyer said, he had formally requested the two organizations to enforce Justice Chacha Mwita's order for the return of his valid Kenyan passport to enable him to travel to and enter Kenya unconditionally but said they are yet to respond to his request.
The no-nonsense lawyer further said that failure by both the bodies to look after his violated rights is not justifiable bearing in mind he is an advocate of the high court of Kenya and a member of LSK.
"They have refused to fulfil their obligations to me as a Kenyan whose human rights have been violated by the State and member of the LSK, respectively," says Miguna in his post.
In March this year, the barrister vowed to return to the country last month even if it means swimming through the Indian Ocean, a promise he did not fulfil.
Miguna was bundled out of the country after he conducted a mock swearing-in ceremony of Raila Odinga as the People's President which according to the state amounted to treason.
He also noted that the failure by the state to honour the High Court orders to return his passport prompted him to cancel his coming back.
"Because the State has once more defied a valid court Order and refused to return my valid Kenyan passport it illegally seized on February 6, 2018, or to issue me with a new Kenyan passport, as the High Court of Kenya has ordered multiple times, I have had to reluctantly postpone my flight to Nairobi this April," Miguna reiterated.