Activist Bob Njagi Links Kenya, Tanzania to Coordinated Arrests in Uganda
[Nairobi Wire - Kenya] - 13/11/2025
Kenyan human rights activist Bob Njagi, who was detained for 38 days in Uganda, has accused the country’s Special Forces Command of arbitrary arrests and abuses, calling on regional governments to take urgent action to protect human rights. Njagi spoke to journalists on Wednesday about harsh (…)
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