Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna has come to the defense of BBC documentary Blood Parliament which has caused unrest within the government.
Taking on social media, Sifuna noted that the events of 25th June 2024 are already written with blood just as described in the documentary.
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He continued by encouraging the revelation of the stories from all angles for the sake of truth and justice and that those who are uncomfortable, there is nothing that can be done about it.
“The story of June 25th 2024 is already written and as they say, the ink is dry. Those attempting to rewrite it will find it especially difficult because this particular piece of history is written in blood.
Speaking as someone who was present in Parliament that day, the events depicted in the Blood Parliament documentary by BBC Africa Eye are not fabrications. They happened. We all saw it live and on our screens.
We must encourage these stories to be told from all angles for the sake of truth and justice. Those who are uncomfortable with this are wrestling with their own consciences and we cannot help them with that. ” he said