By KEVIN J. KELLEYMore by this AuthorTwo leading human rights group accused Kenya on Tuesday of colluding with South Sudan in the apparent abduction in Nairobi in 2017 of a pair of activists opposed to the Juba-based government headed by Salva Kiir. “The men’s disappearance is widely viewed to be the result of collusion between South Sudan and Kenya,” HRW and Amnesty said. “Kenya and South Sudan failed miserably in their duty of care toward Dong and Aggrey,” said Seif Magango, Amnesty’s deputy director for East Africa, the Horn and Great Lakes Region. The Kenyan and South Sudan governments have both denied involvement in, or knowledge of, the disappearances of Aggrey and Dong. Kenya's High Court ruled in January of this year that the Kenyan police had acted “prudently and within the law” in their investigation of the two South Sudanese men's disappearance in Nairobi.
Source: Daily Nation May 02, 2019 07:41 UTC