Last updated: 4 may, 2010 - 15:42 GMT

Kenya's draft constitution under attack from religious NGO

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Does a foreign religious NGO have any right to try to influence an African country's constitutional reform process?

The question has come up because a religious group, the American Center for Law and Justice, has admitted to helping fund a campaign against Kenya's draft constitution.

The organisation says it is supporting some Christian denominations opposed to the draft on the grounds that it would allow abortion on demand and permit Islamic law, Sharia.

We get reaction from Kenya's justice minister, Mutula Kilonzo but first we hear from the organisation's Jordan Sekulow who spoke from New York.

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