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Kenyan Outcry: An Open Letter to Ruto on State Visit Fallout

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Last updated: 2024/05/29 at 4:18 PM
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An open letter addressed to Kenyan President William Ruto has ignited a fierce debate across the nation, following his recent state visit to the United States. Titled “The images of your recent State visit to the USA were very disturbing to me and to every patriotic Kenyan,” the letter sharply criticizes Ruto’s actions during his diplomatic trip.

The author of the letter expresses deep concern over photographs showing Ruto seated and grinning while US President Biden stood behind him, announcing Kenya’s agreement to become a non-member ally of NATO. The letter accuses Ruto of betraying Kenya’s sovereignty by aligning the country with NATO’s agenda in the struggle for global resources.

Furthermore, the letter draws attention to the historical context of NATO’s actions, citing the organization’s role in the murder of Muammar Gaddafi and the destabilization of Haiti. It highlights Haiti’s struggle for independence from French slavery and draws parallels to Kenya’s own fight against colonialism, emphasizing the importance of resisting foreign influence.

*An Open Letter to William Ruto*

By Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o

Dear William Ruto,

The images of your recent State visit to the USA were very disturbing to me and to every patriotic Kenyan.

I saw you seated on a chair, grinning, while Biden stood behind you, his face beaming with… pic.twitter.com/d3hT2oEURG

— African (@ali_naka) May 29, 2024
An open letter to President Ruto

The letter concludes with a call for Ruto to reconsider his alignment with NATO and to prioritize Kenya’s interests above external agendas. It urges him to reflect on the lessons of history and the sacrifices made by past generations to secure Kenya’s independence.

Ruto’s response to the open letter and the broader implications of Kenya’s alignment with NATO are eagerly awaited as the nation grapples with questions of sovereignty and foreign relations.

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