Young political activist Kasmuel Mcoure has explained why he did not condemn the attack of Morara Kebaso.
Highlights
- Kasmuel explains why he did not condemn Morara Kebaso’s attack
- How Morara Kebaso was attacked
Speaking during an interview with Obinna, Kasmuel pardoned himself, saying that the reason for not doing so was because he was not following the proceedings and was unaware when the act happened leave alone being on his phone.
“I came to later to understand that it is because I did not speak about the attack of Morara which is a thing that is rather dispeakable and rather shameful that violence would be meted upon a young person in Kenya…And I would see why people would be outraged.
“I did not witness it. I couldn’t speak upon something I had not witnessed. I’ve just heard about it, but I didn’t know I could not verify. I had not seen. It was much later when I received calls, and I was like, Did I Blunder somewhere?
I honestly was not following the proceedings online because I didn’t have my phone. That’s why it is a rather confusing experience, I am like, If this is what is getting me cancelled, then I am totally fine with it.” Kasmuel shared.
Why Kasmuel is being Cancelled
Kasmuel is being called out as a sell out because the public feel like he has betrayed them, they trusted him that he holds their best interests at heart but what he showed at the Bomas of Kenya was totally different as he not only failed to call out William Ruto as well when chanting Gachagua must go but also the fact that he said nothing regarding Morara Kebaso’s attack.
It is also allegedly believed that he also denied that there were no chants demanding Ruto’s exit at the Bomas of Kenya, reason why he only called out Gachagua alone.
Below is the video:
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Morara Kebaso’s attack at the Bomas
Lawyer Morara Kebaso met a harsh reception when he joined the convocation on Friday at the Bomas of Kenya, and shortly after taking his seat, he was attacked by unknown people who threw chairs at him, leaving him with head, neck, and leg injuries.
Through the video shared online, Morara Kebaso could be seen seated in the hall shortly before a group of men started attacking him.
A woman speaking on the microphone could be heard accusing the lawyer of disrupting the public participation exercise.
“Stop fighting… Morara, you cannot come to destroy our meeting,” the woman could be heard yelling.
Kebaso was forced to run out of the hall with the help of his bodyguards after attendees of the meeting started throwing chairs and other objects in his direction.
Below is the video: