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Two Kenyan human rights activists, Bob Njagi and Nick Oyoo, were secretly detained in Uganda for 39 days after participating in an event for opposition leader Bobi Wine. Upon their release and return to Kenya, they allege mistreatment during their detention. Ugandan President Museveni claims they were planning to train Ugandan youth to riot.

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Kenyan Activists Allege Mistreatment After Month-Long Secret Detention in Uganda

NAIROBI, KENYA – Two Kenyan human rights activists, Bob Njagi and Nick Oyoo, have returned to Kenya alleging mistreatment after being secretly detained in Uganda for 39 days. The pair disappeared last month while participating in an event organized in support of Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine.

Upon their return, Njagi and Oyoo detailed their experiences of alleged mistreatment while in detention, but details of the allegations are scarce.

The Ugandan government, under President Yoweri Museveni, has accused the activists of plotting to destabilize the country. “These individuals were planning to train Ugandan youth to riot,” President Museveni stated.

The incident has raised concerns about the treatment of foreign nationals and the freedom of assembly in Uganda. Further investigation into the activists’ claims is anticipated.

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