Azimio tells U.S to respect High Court ruling on police deployment to Haiti
The Azimio la Umoja One Kenya coalition party has urged the United
States government to respect the High Court's ruling barring the government
from deploying police to troubled Haiti.
Despite the verdict, the Kenya Kwanza administration has affirmed its intention to appeal the decision,
a move seemingly backed by the U.S. government.
In a statement on Tuesday following an Azimio summit meeting in Nairobi,
the coalition underscored that domestic and foreign entities that hold
reservations about the ruling should respect the autonomy of the Judiciary.
"We take note of the support expressed by the US government for the
Ruto regime to appeal the ruling on the deployment of police to Haiti. It is
our hope that all parties shall respect the independence of the
Judiciary," said Azimio in the joint statement read by Narc-Kenya party
leader Martha Karua.
The National Security Council, in October last year, petitioned
Parliament to approve the deployment of Kenyan police officers on a UN-backed
security mission to war-torn Haiti. The National Assembly subsequently approved the deployment.
The approval by Parliament came amid a High Court order temporarily
blocking the planned deployment pending the hearing of a petition filed by
Thirdway Alliance party leader Ekuru Aukot and two others.
In the petition, Aukot argued that the Constitution does not
envisage the deployment of the police service outside Kenya.
He went on to ad that the deployment of police officers or the forces
outside Kenya is a matter of great public interest and importance and can only
be done in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution.
Kenya had pledged to deploy 1,000 security personnel for the mission
seeking to combat a decades-long gang violence characterized by widespread
murders, kidnappings and extortion.
The UN Security Council gave the go-ahead in early October for the
deployment of a multi-national security support mission, led by Kenya, to help
the overwhelmed Haitian police.
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