Embattled lawyer Miguna Miguna has slammed Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for shaking hands with President Uhuru Kenyatta during the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting that was held in London.
Miguna cited his alleged sedation, court order disobedience, incommunicado detention and forceful deportation as some of the reasons as to why Trudeau's handshake with President Kenyatta wasn't fit before his eyes. He argued that Canadians don't appreciate Trudeaus‘ truce with President Kenyatta."P.M. Justin Trudeau, the man you are greeting and laughing with in these images disobeys court orders, ordered me tortured, detained incommunicado, sedated and forcefully removed from Kenya unconscious. Canadians don't appreciate seeing you laugh with a tin-pot tyrant," read Miguna’s Twitter post in part. He further hit out at the Jubilee government accusing the President Uhuru-led administration of various social ills."The tyrannical Jubilee Party loots and steals public resources; maims and murders innocent and unarmed civilians; destroys private properties of its strong critics; disobeys court orders, detains incommunicado, tortures, sedates and forcefully exiles opponents. Not fit to govern," he added. Miguna Miguna was last month denied entry into Kenya on grounds that he was an undocumented person. The self-declared National Resistance Movement (NRM) general is currently in Canada.