Kwale Woman Representative Zeleikha Juma has condemned the Jubilee government for harassing and re-deporting controversial lawyer Miguna Miguna.
The ODM MP says that the humiliation meted on Miguna by the police and Immigration official's is unacceptable and should be condemned in the strongest terms possible.
Speaking to journalist's in Kwale Town on Sunday, Juma said that Miguna did not deserve the cruelty he was subjected to by the police.
"It is was unconstitutional for the government to harass an innocent Kenyan who has every constitutional right to enter and reside in the country," she said as quoted by a local daily.
The Kwale Women's Rep said that Miguna's rights were infringed, adding that the police action showed how the Jubilee government is allegedly disregarding the constitution.
The ODM lawmaker asked the government to unconditionally allow Miguna's return into the country as per the court orders.
Miguna was denied access into the country after jetting from Canada on Monday last week where he had been deported to on February 6 after his involvement in NASA leader Raila Odinga's swearing in as the people's president on January 30.
He was re-deported to Dubai on Wednesday night after being classified as undocumented passenger and denied entry into the country.
On Thursday, High Court Judge George Odunga fined Interior CS Fred Matiang'i, Inspector General of Police Joseph Boinnet and Immigration Principal Secretary Gordon Kihalangwa Sh200,000 each for disobeying court orders to release Miguna and produce him in court.
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