Self-proclaimed National Resistance Movement General, Miguna Miguna, has revealed contents of the section of his interview with Jeff Koinange that he claims was deleted.
He alleged that Citizen TV did not include certain portions of the JKL interview when it was aired on Thursday last week from Washington DC, US.
He then undertook to reproduce the contents of the discussion and shared the audio online.
One of the topics that were excluded from the aired interview is where he was accusing former Prime Minister Raila Odinga of being part of the fake gold syndicate.
He explained that Odinga termed himself as the whistleblower of the scheme without knowing he was implicating himself.
"A whistleblower is a member of a cabal, an insider who gets to know of information that implicates his cabal of criminal activities and then reports on it.
"So you must be an insider. Raila Odinga is essentially confessing a member of the cabal," claimed Miguna.
In another statement that he claims was censored, the lawyer accused Odinga of selling out to the government even after his strong criticism of President Uhuru Kenyatta during and after the 2017 election period.
"The same Raila Odinga who stood in Homa Bay during the last people's assembly gathering and said he was ready to die and sacrifice his life in pursuit of Justice has surrendered to Uhuru Kenyatta," Miguna spoke.
He added that by agreeing to work with Uhuru, Raila had betrayed all ODM supporters who supported him, some who were killed or injured during the demonstrations that followed the presidential election.
In the deleted interview, Miguna had also stated that Kenyan citizens were more politically active that Sudan yet our neighbour had been successful in removing corrupt leaders from office.
The fourth point was Miguna castigating Kenya's political environment where leaders are elevated and seem to be beyond reproach.
He cited how the country's founding fathers viewed Kenya's first president Jomo Kenyatta as the only one who could rule the country at that time.
Miguna explained that sycophancy did not guarantee power because even some of the politicians that sacrificed their interests by putting Mzee Kenyatta before themselves, ended up being miserable.