Vocal lawyer Miguna Miguna on Tuesday noted that he will not accept any re-conciliatory talks until justice is achieved.
In a Facebook post, Miguna noted that a lot of innocent lives were lost during last year's pre and post election crisis adding that justice must be served for those found guilty.
He further stated that he will make public images of those people who lost their lives during the fight for electoral reforms.
"Chris Msando, Baby Pendo, Moraa Nyarangi and Master Mutinda. These are the first victims of Uhuru Kenyatta's and William Samoei Ruto's killing fields I'm cataloging. I intend to publish the images of all the civilians the criminal gangsters in Nairobi butchered from August 8th, 2017 to February 7, 2018," Miguna posted
"We will not allow anyone speak to us about "hand cheques" and "reconciliations" until we do justice for these innocent victims of an illegitimate brutal regime. The despots must fall," he added.
Earlier on, Miguna noted that electoral reforms and social justice in Kenya will only be attained if honest leaders are elected.
"Electoral and social justice will not be brought by eulogizing the dead. Justice is not about handshakes or private meetings. We will only transform Kenya by electing honest leaders with transformative visions and plans, and punishing thieves murdand hypocrites," Miguna posted on his Twitter handle.