He also argued that the Judiciary should have, “restrained itself on the matter,” as the matter before it was what he described as, “political,” and should therefore be resolved as such.
The Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (CORD) and the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights who are challenging the security act in court, countered that it was imprudent of the Attorney General to seek the lifting of temporary orders in a matter that would be heard and determined in less than a month.
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About The Author
With a decade of storytelling under her belt, Olive Burrows has been with Capital FM for the last four years and perhaps most notably interviewed US President Barack Obama. Committed to asking the hard questions and telling the story in the most engaging way possible, she has also interviewed Melinda Gates, a UK Minister and severally had the opportunity to sit across from President Uhuru Kenyatta and address the pressing issues of the day. Other notables she has had occasion to seek answers from are UN Secretary General António Guterres and John Kerry in his time as US Secretary of State.
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