Azimio la Umoja leader Raila Odinga.[Collins Oduor,Standard]


Azimio la Umoja leader Raila Odinga has arrived for a requiem mass in Siaya County to honour victims of police brutality.

Raila Odinga arrive in Bondo.[Isaiah Gwengi,Standard]

Odinga is in the company of Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka, NARC Kenya leader Martha Karua, Eugene Wamalwa, and Roots Party Leader George Wajackoya among other leaders.


The leaders first paid respect to the victims whose caskets were laid in line for public viewing.

Azimio leaders view bodies of the anti-government protest victims.[Isaiah Gwengi,Standard]


The interdenominational prayers have attracted a large number of residents from the region who joined to condole the bereaved and those injured during the protests.

Residents join in the interdenominational prayers in Bondo.[Isaiah Gwengi,Standard]


On Thursday, August 10, Odinga called for the prayers saying that leaders would use the event to seek the arrest of police officers involved in the killings and ask the International Criminal Court (ICC) to look into allegations of "crimes against humanity".
"Leaders will use this occasion to condemn the Police Service and demand that individual officers who were involved in the killings be held accountable."