Produce activist Caroline Mwatha, go for Sonko’s Sh300,000

Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko is offering Sh300,000 for anyone with information on missing human rights activist Caroline Mwatha.

Sonko on Monday asked anyone with information to contact the nearest police station or the Directorate of Criminal Investigations offices.

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Human rights group Haki Africa is also concerned about the disappearance of their colleague, who went missing last Wednesday.

Mwatha, is a founding member of the Dandora Community Social Justice Centre, and was last seen on Wednesday last week when she took her daughter to school but failed to report to work.

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On Monday, Haki Africa executive director Hussein Khalid said her mysterious disappearance, especially after reportedly receiving threats from police officers, raises questions.

“We are taking this matter seriously and view it as an affront to human rights defenders across the country,” said Khalid in his office.

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Mwatha has been involved in documenting cases of extrajudicial killings (EJK) in Nairobi’s Dandora estate.

Haki Africa deputy executive director Salma Ahmed said security authorities should expedite investigations into Mwatha’s disappearance.

“Threats to human rights defenders have been reported in Nairobi, Nyeri, Mombasa, Eldoret and Kisumu,” she said.

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However, the activists said the threats will not stop them from defending human rights.

She said such intimidation and threats to human rights defenders will not only shrink civil space but also lead to increased killings and forced disappearances.

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Wevyn Muganda, who also works for Haki Africa, said human rights defenders are increasingly being targeted for either elimination or harm.

“Despite the fear, we have the courage to go on with what we do because we feel we are on the right track and whatever we are doing is for the community,” Muganda said.

Ahmed said activists mostly speak out against ills committed by people in authority who do not like being exposed.

“One of the ways to silence us is to do things like these (forced disappearances),” Ahmed said.

She, however, said this will not silence the voice of the voiceless.

 

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