According to Reports, Kenyan Activists Who were Backing Bobi Wine Were Kidnapped in Uganda

According to Reports, Kenyan Activists Who were Backing Bobi Wine Were Kidnapped in Uganda

According to witnesses, the two were stopped at a gas station in Kireka, Kampala, on the grounds of a car problem. They had come to Uganda to accompany opposition leader Bobi Wine on the campaign route. They were violently loaded into a vehicle and driven away by armed people, some dressed in normal clothing and others in police uniforms. They instantly turned off their cell phones, and as of right now, no one knows where they are or how they are doing.

Human rights organizations are immediately concerned about the occurrence. In an open letter, VOCAL Africa, the Law Society of Kenya, and Amnesty International Kenya demanded that the Ugandan government guarantee the activists’ safety and reveal their whereabouts.

Samson Cherargei of Kenya called the alleged kidnapping intolerable and warned that cross-border activism should not be viewed as a threat, urging Kampala to respond decisively. Bobi Wine, meantime, demanded the activists’ unconditional release and publicly denounced the incident, calling on Uganda’s ruling government to engage in “rogue lawlessness.”

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