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Exiled lawyer Miguna Miguna quest to come back to Kenya has suffered another setback after Air France declined to allow him into a flight bound for Nairobi. 

Exiled lawyer Miguna Miguna quest to come back to Kenya has suffered another setback after Air France declined to allow him into a flight bound for Nairobi. 

In an update via Twitter, Miguna stated that the airline was issued with a 'red alert' by the Kenyan Government.

"This is to inform Kenyans and the world that @airfrance officials at the check-in counter at the Berlin Brandenburg Airport have just informed me that the Government of Kenya sent them a "red Alert" this morning that they cannot fly me to Nairobi. I'm waiting for a copy," Miguna tweeted.

The self-declared NRM general provided a document he had received from the airline. 

"Here is the document @airfrance has given me. They have refused to state "Red Alert." But they have indicated that it is obvious and they empathize with me but that there is nothing they can do. Let our legal team get to work. Thanks, everyone for the support. Aluta Continua," Miguna said.

Miguna landed in Germany on Sunday and was scheduled to board a flight to Kenya today. 

The document provided by Air France. 


Last week, the High Court declined to lift the red alerts issued by the Kenyan Government on Miguna Miguna, preventing his travel back to Kenya.

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In his ruling, Judge Hedwig Ong’undi said, “There is no evidence to prove the alerts exist. This court cannot rule on speculation to grant the orders he is seeking.”