Brutal Torture Allegations: What Happened to Mwangi & Atuhaire?
Kenyan activist Boniface Mwangi and Ugandan human rights lawyer Agather Atuhaire have accused Tanzanian security forces of torture, sexual assault, and inhumane treatment during their detention in Dar es Salaam (May 19-23, 2025).
Key Allegations:
✔ Arrested while observing Tundu Lissu’s treason trial (opposition leader facing death penalty).
✔ 4 days incommunicado detention – no lawyer, family access, or medical care.
✔ Severe beatings – broken toes, bruised limbs, wounds on private parts.
✔ Sexual violence – forced nudity, rape, psychological torture.
✔ Dumped at borders – Mwangi left in Kenya, Atuhaire in Uganda.
📌 Shocking Detail: Mwangi claims torturers forced him to say “Asante Samia” (Thank you, President Samia Suluhu) during assaults.
Human Rights Groups Demand Justice
1. Immediate Investigation
- Amnesty International, Law Society of Kenya (LSK), Police Reforms Working Group (PRWG-K) demand independent probe.
- Tanzania is a UN Convention Against Torture (UNCAT) signatory – violations must be investigated.
2. Arrest & Prosecution
- Security agents involved must face trial.
- Commanding officers accountable for systemic abuse.
3. Compensation for Victims
- Financial reparations for physical & psychological trauma.
- Public apology from Tanzanian government.
4. Protection for Activists
- East African Community (EAC) must intervene – shrinking civic space in Tanzania.
- US, EU pressure needed – Atuhaire is a US International Women of Courage Awardee (2024).
Tanzania’s Response: Denial & Defiance
🔴 Police Chief Jumanne Muliro dismissed claims as “hearsay.”
🔴 President Samia Suluhu Hassan previously warned against “foreign meddling.”
🔴 No official investigation launched yet.
📌 Global Outcry:
- US State Department condemned abuses, demanded probe.
- Amnesty International called treatment “unimaginable cruelty.”
- East African activists fear regional crackdown on dissent.
What’s Next? The Fight for Accountability
✔ Legal Action: Atuhaire plans to file criminal complaints.
✔ Diplomatic Pressure: Kenya & Uganda summoning envoys.
✔ EAC & AU Involvement: Will regional bodies act?
✔ Media & Public Backlash: Sustained coverage crucial.
💬 “The only thing I desire is justice.” – Agather Atuhaire
Why This Case Matters
🔹 Test for Tanzania’s democracy ahead of 2025 elections.
🔹 Regional implications – will EAC protect activists?
🔹 Global spotlight on human rights in East Africa.
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