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European envoys condemn abductions, arrests in Kenya

October 31, 2024
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European envoys condemn abductions, arrests in Kenya
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British High Commissioner to Kenya Neil Wigan. [David Gichuru, Standard]

Several European Ambassadors and High Commissioners in Kenya have raised concerns over the rise in abductions and arrests in the country.

In a joint statement issued Thursday, October 31, the envoys urged swift investigations, noting Kenya’s robust legal framework.

“We express concern over ongoing reports of arbitrary arrests and enforced disappearances despite High Court rulings. It is crucial to ensure the rule of law prevails and that judicial rulings are respected,” the statement read.

The envoys urged Kenya to uphold human rights, noting that this would promote stability and prosperity.

They also cited President William Ruto’s recent pledge to prevent such incidents under his leadership and hold those involved accountable.

The envoys further commended Kenya on its election to the United Nations Human Rights Council, noting that swift, transparent investigations would reinforce the country’s commitment to human rights on the global stage.

The statement was signed by the German, Swedish, Dutch, Finnish, Irish, Danish, Norway, Switzerland, and UK embassies in Kenya.

It follows a report by the National Police Service (NPS) yesterday revealing that 97 women have been killed in the last three months.

Deputy Inspector-General of Police Eliud Lagat described the rise in femicide cases as alarming, pledging to ensure justice in all reported cases.

“In the last three months alone, Kenya has reported 97 femicide cases. This troubling trend highlights the urgent need for coordinated action to address gender-based violence,” Lagat stated.

Police also pledged to pursue all femicide cases to completion, aiming to secure justice for victims and their families.

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