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    Kenyan activists freed after monthlong Uganda abduction

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    By News Team on November 9, 2025 Africa news, Kenya, Uganda
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    Cliff Notes – Kenyan activists freed after monthlong Uganda abduction

    • Nicholas Oyoo and Bob Njagi, kidnapped in Uganda while supporting opposition leader Bobi Wine, were released after more than a month of detention, reportedly aided by Kenyan diplomatic efforts.
    • Eyewitnesses indicated that the activists were abducted by armed men, with substantial evidence suggesting state involvement; both men claimed to have been interrogated during their captivity.
    • The incident highlights a troubling trend of transnational kidnappings targeting political dissenters in East Africa, prompting urgent calls for better regional human rights safeguards.

    Kenyan activists freed after monthlong Uganda abduction

    Two Kenyan activists abducted in broad daylight while attending an opposition rally in Uganda have been freed, human rights groups said on Saturday.

    Nicholas Oyoo and Bob Njagi had traveled to Kampala last month to support Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine, who will run against longtime President Yoweri Museveni in next year’s election.

    What do we know about their release?

    Human rights groups wrote on X that they welcomed Oyoo and Nhagi’s release on Friday night in Busia, Kenya, after they had been missing for more than a month.

    The post by Amnesty Kenya, Vocal Africa and the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) said the groups were “facilitating their transfer to Nairobi.”

    “Let this moment signal an important shift towards upholding the human rights of East Africans anywhere in East African Community,” the joint statement added.

    Kenyan daily newspaper the Daily Nation reported that diplomatic efforts by the Kenyan government had aided the pair’s release.

    The newspaper cited a government official on Saturday as saying the two men were now back on Kenyan soil and had been reunited with their families.

    Oyoo’s older brother, Nobert Ochieng, 53, told AFP news agency that their freedom was a “big relief, because it’s been a very tormenting and difficult month for us.”

    What is known about their disappearance?

    Media reports say the pair were abducted by armed men from a petrol station in Kira town, on the outskirts of Kampala, on October 1.

    Immediately after their disappearance, the pair were uncontactable on their cell phones, the Daily Nation reported.

    Hussein Khalid, Vocal Africa’s executive director, cited eyewitnesses who said they saw the two activists being abducted by masked, uniformed, and armed men — pointing to compelling evidence of state complicity in their disappearance.

    Police in Uganda later denied that either activist was being held in custody.

    The pair had attended a manifesto rally by Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine

    Wine wrote on X on Saturday that the men had been held at a military barracks in Entebbe, under Uganda’s Special Forces Command.

    Local media reported that the barracks are known for past incidents of torture and unlawful detention.

    The pair had confided in Wine that they had been interrogated for several days, he said.

    The Kenyan Foreign Ministry wrote to its Ugandan equivalent last week to complain that it had not had a formal response to several diplomatic notes from Kampala requesting to know the men’s whereabouts.

    Surge in transnational kidnappings in East Africa

    Concerns are growing about transnational kidnappings and the erosion of civil liberties across East Africa.

    Dozens of government critics and opposition figures have been abducted within the region in recent years.

    Those taken were primarily political activists, opposition figures and critics targeted in one country and transferred to another, often forcibly, for detention, torture, or trial.

    They include activists Boniface Mwangi from Kenyaand Ugandan Agather Atuhaire, who said they were captured and tortured by security forces in Tanzania in May.

    The latest incident has fuelled urgent demands for accountability and more robust regional safeguards for human rights.

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