Tag: Human Rights

Moving abroad for work, school, business, or a better life is a dream for many people. However, living in another country comes with responsibilities. Every nation has immigration laws that foreigners are expected to follow, and...
South Sudan has issued a stern warning to Kenyan oil companies against importing fuel into the country outside its government-approved supply arrangement. The move comes after authorities detected shipments entering through the Port of Mombasa that...

Court Finds No Evidence Linking State Agencies to Mbijiwe’s Disappearance

A Kenyan court has ruled that there is no sufficient evidence to prove that blogger and activist Benard Mbijiwe was being held by state...

Two people shot dead amid Kenya protests against US Ebola quarantine centre plan

Tensions boiled over in Nanyuki after protests against a proposed Ebola quarantine and isolation facility descended into violence, leaving two people dead and several...

Police Arrest 710 Protesters in Nationwide Fuel Price Demonstrations

Nationwide protests over rising fuel prices and the cost of living took a tense turn on Monday after police confirmed the arrest of 710...

Poverty Pushes Afghan Parents to Sell Children to Survive

Afghanistan’s worsening humanitarian crisis is forcing thousands of families into painful survival decisions, with some parents reportedly selling children or arranging early marriages just...

Backlash After Alleged Desecration of Religious Statue Sparks Military Investigation

The Israeli military has opened an official investigation following a viral image showing a soldier allegedly desecrating a statue of the Virgin Mary in...

Kenyans subjected to forced labour, sexual abuse in Asia

A disturbing wave of human trafficking cases is emerging, with Kenyan job seekers increasingly falling victim to forced labour and sexual abuse in parts...

MPs Sound Alarm Over Shocking Prison Conditions in Kakamega

A parliamentary inspection tour has laid bare the troubling state of Kenya’s correctional facilities, with lawmakers warning that prison conditions are rapidly deteriorating. During...

“Weddings” in the Forest: Chilling Testimony Emerges in Shakahola Trial

A shocking revelation has surfaced in the ongoing Shakahola trial, where a witness recounted how members of the controversial religious group referred to death...

Silenced at JKIA: Why the Deportation of Lawyer Brian Kagoro Signals a New Low for Kenya’s Democracy

An investigation into the shadowy detention of the Pan-African activist and the 'orders from above' that bypassed judicial processes at the airport.

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