NASA principals. [Photo| twitter.com]
The National Super Alliance (Nasa) has called on President Uhuru Kenyatta to immediately order an end to killings against its citizens. Deaths were reported during the chaotic homecoming of Opposition leader Raila Odinga on Friday and after the Supreme Court's ruling on Monday that saw President Uhuru Kenyatta's win in the October poll. NASA in a statement on Wednesday said the killings are literally tearing the country apart."We call upon Uhuru Kenyatta to immediately order an end to the slaughter. The violence is of course directed against communities - from the western, lower eastern and coastal and other regions - which support NASA. This is a warped scheme to portray the nationally-oriented opposition to Uhuru’s government as being only tribally motivated," part of the NASA statement read. The NASA principals further called on human rights commissions and the International Criminal Court to begin collecting evidence that could be used in the international court.
"We as well call upon the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, the ICC and other protection organizations to immediately begin collecting evidence which will identify atrocities that should be treated as international crimes," the statement added.
"We also call upon all our supporters to continue exercising restraint in their protests and avoid any actions that could be used as a pretext for more killing. Our struggle for the vast changes needed in Kenya is inspired by our great 2010," the principals added.