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Kenya: We’ll Travel on Sunday to Bring Miguna Back Home – Nelson Havi

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Law Society of Kenya president Nelson Havi says he and former Chief Justice Willy Mutunga will travel to Germany on Sunday to bring back home political activist Miguna Miguna.

Dr Miguna, who lives in Canada, has repeatedly accused the state of forcibly bundling him out of Kenya in February 2018.

Mr Havi said they had initially planned to go straight to Toronto, Canada, but had to change their plans after Dr Miguna left Canada for Germany earlier this week.

Speaking at his office in Westlands, Nairobi, Mr Havi told the Nation that he had last week met other lawyers – Senior Counsel John Khaminwa, former Chief Justice Willy Mutunga and Esther Ang’awa – to discuss the matter of bringing Dr Miguna back to Kenya.

The LSK boss said they had gone to court to seek the removal of a red alert issued by the government in 2018 to prohibit international flights from carrying Dr Miguna.

“We know that the path we have taken will be tumultuous but we are doing all that is legally possible to bring Miguna back home. That is why we want this red alert lifted. This is what was used in 2018 to stop him (Miguna) from boarding a plane in Germany and coming to Kenya,” he said.

The case was heard yesterday and a ruling will be made on Friday, November 12.

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The LSK boss said they were ready for all manner of opposition to their plans, but insisted they would not be cowed into giving up.