The controversy surrounding re-deportation of fiery lawyer Miguna Miguna took a dramatic twist on Saturday following protests at the UN headquarters in New York, reports the Sunday Nation.
Several miles away from New York, Miguna took UAE authorities head on after accusing the police of attempting to break into his hotel room.
"They tried to break into my room but I raised an alarm," he told KTN News, adding that he's need of medication.
Hundreds of supporters carried placards written, " we want Miguna back home" before camping outside the offices of the UN, which they demanded to intervene.
Also, the protesters, mainly Kenyans living in US and a few sympathizers, Chanted anti-Jubilee slogans, claiming that President Uhuru Kenyatta was overseeing impunity.
"We want the rule of law to prevail. This impunity ought to stop. We are not a banana republic," said Samuel Okemwa, one of the US based activists.
Early this year, similar protests were reported in Miguna's adopted country, Canada, where his supporters accused the Kenyan government of mistreating him.
At the Moment, Miguna's fate remains unknown even after several court orders were issued against his deportation.