Kenya Opposition Tells Off U.S. Over Odinga Swearing-In Plan

National Super Alliance leader Raila Odinga says the U.S. shouldn't be concerned about his alleged violation of the Constitution as far as his swearing-in is concerned yet Washington DC has been "loudly silent" on the killing of innocent protesters by police since August. The swearing-in will reportedly be based on the results of the August 8 presidential election, which Odinga claims he won but was "rigged" through the manipulation of figures.

Raila Odinga (third left) and other Nasa leaders attend prayers for people who were killed during post-poll chaos at the City Mortuary in Nairobi.

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