Three television stations in Kenya will remain off the air indefinitely, after being shut down for broadcasting a symbolic swearing-in ceremony, of opposition leader Raila Odinga.
FRED MATIANGI KENYAN INTERIOR MINISTER "The individuals who are in this and the organizations involved in this, wherever they are within the borders of this country, will feel it and they will be so sorry they tried. Our law enforcement agencies are working hard on this, we are working on a multi-sectoral basis and we will bring each one of the individuals involved in illegal activities to book."
Kenya's government has outlawed the opposition National Resistance Movement. The Cabinet Secretary in charge of security, accused some media of facilitating the "illegal act", putting the lives of thousands of Kenyans at risk. Odinga's supporters say he is Kenya's legitimate leader, and that President Uhuru Kenyatta's election, was neither free, nor fair.