Activists Demand Answers at DCI Headquarters
Activists Boniface Mwangi and Hanifa Adan, accompanied by former Chief Justice Willy Mutunga and Haki Africa Executive Director Hussein Khalid, converged at the DCI headquarters in Kiambu on Monday.
Rising Concerns Over Abductions
They arrived at the investigative branch offices seeking clarification amidst a surge in abductions following protests against the Finance Bill 20204.
Mwangi’s Personal Encounter
Mwangi, recounting a recent abduction attempt, emphasized his innocence and questioned the legality of such actions.
Seeking Accountability
Expressing their grievances, they opted to engage with law enforcement directly rather than risk further incidents on the streets.
Ex-CJ Mutunga’s Solidarity
Mutunga joined the group, citing constitutional violations and urging adherence to human rights principles.
Constitutional Concerns
Mutunga referenced Article 238, highlighting the unconstitutional nature of abductions and urging police compliance with human rights standards.
Limited Access to DCI Headquarters
Despite youth groups gathering outside, only the activists and their legal representatives gained entry.
Public Outcry Over Abductions
The community expressed outrage at the increasing number of abductions targeting anti-Finance Bill protestors.
Pattern of Abductions
Incidents follow a consistent pattern, involving sudden attacks by multiple assailants who forcibly transport victims away.
Release Amidst Public Outcry
Abductees have been released following public pressure, yet concerns persist over the safety of individuals like Shad Khalif.
Uncertainty Surrounding Khalif
Khalif’s whereabouts remain unknown, adding to the growing apprehension surrounding the situation.
Ongoing Demands for Justice
The activists, alongside concerned citizens, continue to demand accountability and justice for those affected by the abductions.
Appeal to Authorities
They urge the authorities to uphold the rule of law and ensure the safety and freedom of expression for all citizens.
Collaborative Efforts
Mutunga stressed the importance of collaboration between civil society and law enforcement to address these issues effectively.
Call for Transparency
The group calls for transparency in the investigation process and demands answers regarding the motives behind the abductions.
Solidarity from Civil Society
Various civil society organizations have expressed solidarity with the activists, condemning the abductions and advocating for their rights.
Continued Vigilance
Despite facing intimidation, the activists remain undeterred in their pursuit of justice and accountability.
Community Support
The local community has rallied behind the activists, demonstrating unity and resilience in the face of adversity.
Global Attention
The escalating situation has attracted international attention, with human rights organizations closely monitoring developments in Kenya.
Final Remarks
As they depart from the DCI headquarters, the activists vow to continue their fight for justice and human rights, undeterred by the challenges ahead.