Amnesty Calls for International Probe Against Ruto & Suluhu

Already the two governments have been under a lot of pressure over the last year...
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Amnesty Kenya has urged the East African Court of Justice to launch an independent investigation into the alleged abduction of Kenyan activist Mwabili Mwagodi in Tanzania, calling for accountability against the Kenyan and Tanzanian governments. The activist was found on Sunday, July 27, in Kwale County after going missing on Wednesday, July 23.
- Amnesty is demanding an independent probe and protection for Mwagodi and other at-risk activists.
- The Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC) stressed that Kenyan and Tanzanian authorities must be held accountable for the cross-border collusion and any harm inflicted.
- Mwabili Mwagodi voluntarily presented himself to Diani Police Station before being released with the intervention of Vocal Africa.
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Kenyan Activist Mwabili Mwagodi Found After Abduction - July 2025
Human rights activist Mwabili Mwagodi was found alive after a reported abduction in Tanzania, raising serious concerns about the treatment of dissenters. He has been receiving medical treatment in Kwale County following his return. The incident has sparked calls for international inquiry by Amnesty Kenya into the circumstances surrounding his abduction and alleged collusion between Kenyan and Tanzanian authorities. This incident underscores the state of human rights and political expression in the region.






