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Kenyan human rights campaigner Boniface Mwangi broke down in tears Monday as he recounted brutal treatment including sexual ...
Ugandan journalist and human rights activist Agather Atuhaire has shared a disturbing account of abuse and mistreatment allegedly inflicted by Tanzanian authorities during a recent detention in Dar es ...
What was meant to be a trip to attend a court hearing and return home turned to torture in the hands of state officials and ...
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AllAfrica on MSNKenya: Activists Boniface Mwangi Alleges Torture, Sexual Assault During Detention in TanzaniaActivist Boniface Mwangi has come forward with a distressing account of torture and sexual assault allegedly inflicted by Tanzanian security forces during a recent trip to Dar es Salaam.Speaking ...
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AllAfrica on MSNAfrica: All of Africa Today - May 29, 2025Former Mauritanian Finance Minister Tah Elected President Of AfDBFormer Mauritanian finance minister, Sidi Ould Tah, has been elected president of the African Development Bank. Tah, who also headed ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNStripped and silenced: Tanzania’s savage, shameful war on freedom advocatesWhat happened to Mwangi and Atuhaire was a brutal warning from the Old Guard to new ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNChadema’s main rivals chose refs, linesmen, commissars, spectatorsLissu returns to court, setting the stage for a lively debate as lawyers argue ...
Kenya’s President William Ruto recently apologised to Tanzania after Kenyan activists and politicians who had travelled to ...
Human rights defenders have demanded sanctions against regional presidents and accountability after activists Boniface Mwangi ...
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The Star on MSNBoniface Mwangi on Tanzania torture: They stuffed objects in my backsideKenyan activist Boniface Mwangi has come forward with harrowing allegations of torture during his recent detention in Tanzania.Speaking alongside Ugandan journalist and activist Agather Atuhaire, ...
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The Star on MSNBoniface Mwangi: My government let me down, sided with TanzaniaKenyan activist Boniface Mwangi has vowed to press on with his advocacy work, declaring that neither he nor his colleagues will be silenced. In his first interview since being released from detention ...
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