NASA leader Raila Odinga addresses the press flanked by other coalition leaders at City Mortuary, December 7, 2017. [Photo|Nasa coalition]The National Super Alliance (Nasa) has slammed the international community following cases of deaths in the country since August 8 general elections.Nasa leader said it was sad no Embassy in Kenya had stood up to defend lives of those who were killed, reportedly by the police.According to him, at least 215 people had been killed by the police as government and the international community remained silent.He made the statement while condoling with the bereaved families of police brutality at City Mortuary in Nairobi."No Embassy has stood up with Kenyans. Kenya no longer has friends. Those who said are Kenya's friends are no longer there. No Embassy has come out to condemn the police brutality and killing of innocent Kenyans," Odinga said on Thursday morning.He further took a swipe at the United States government saying it should stop interfering with Kenya's internal affairs.Raila maintained that NASA does not and is not planning to recognise Uhuru Kenyatta as president.Odinga was flanked by several leaders such as James Orengo, Esther Passaris, Musili Mawathe among others.

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