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No more abductions

Kenya President’s promise after wave of disappearances

by Blitz India Media
January 5, 2025
in Tanzania
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Kenya President’s promise after wave of disappearances

NAIROBI: Kenyan President William Ruto has promised to stop abductions of Government critics, in an apparent change of stance for a leader who has previously called the wave of disappearances “fake news,” according to a CNN report.

Ruto, his Government officials and police have maintained for months that there were no abductions. Ruto has also demanded names of the missing from families, and told Parliament that the reports were fabricated to tarnish his Government’s name. At least 82 Government critics have allegedly gone missing after a youthled protest movement erupted in June against a controversial Finance Bill, though some have resurfaced, said the CNN report..

Ruto’s latest remarks did not acknowledge Government culpability for those missing, however. The Kenyan leader also said that parents should better “take care” of their children. “What has been said about abductions, we will stop them so Kenyan youth can live in peace, but they should have discipline and be polite so that we can build Kenya together,” Ruto said at a stadium in Homa Bay, in the west of the country.

Among the disappeared, according to CNN, are two young men who shared AI-generated images of Ruto in a casket that some considered offensive and a popular cartoonist whose images of the President went viral. Despite Ruto’s speech, a statefunded human rights body says 29 people remain unaccounted for, including six people who disappeared days before Christmas.

Human rights defenders allege that all of the missing activists and critics are believed to have been tracked down by Government intelligence who tapped into phone signals. The protests were widely mobilised online, before they spread onto the streets. Human rights activist Bob Njagi, who said he was abducted this summer, reacted to Ruto’s comment: “It was an admission that they’re happening under their watch, if not by them.”

“This is just damage control, but it does not absolve them of the previous abductions, and we want all the missing people to be set free,” he told CNN.

Njagi leads the Free Kenya Movement, which he described as a consortium of organisations united in pursuit of change for the country. He was one of the most prominent figures behind the protests against Ruto’s Government before he disappeared.

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