Families of Missing Activists Issue Ultimatum as Abduction Cases Mount - June 2026
Families of missing activists Davis Lichuma, Macmillan Kiari, and Abdulaziz Molo have issued a 24-hour ultimatum to the Kenyan government, threatening nationwide protests if their loved ones are not released. Human rights groups report over 100 individuals have been reportedly taken during the Kenya Kwanza government's tenure, with activists arrested during June 25th commemoration protests allegedly handed over to armed men for torture and abandonment across Nairobi. Six protesters arrested during a memorial march for Gen Z uprising victims were discovered severely tortured across Nairobi on Saturday, having been incommunicado since their Thursday arrest. The Sunday Standard Newspaper is also facing disruption following the reported abduction of its editor, while protests demanding the release of missing youth Abdiaziz Duba Molo (known as Zizo) have entered their second day in Kiamaiko and Huruma.
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Six protesters found dumped, tortured after arrest at Gen Z memorial march
The return of abductions and torture: Government targets activists over June 25th protests
The BOLD Sunday Standard Newspaper: Editor's abduction
Protests over missing youth Zizo enter second day in Huruma
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