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Suluhu's threats of violence takes East Africa backwards
Following the most compromised election in the history of Tanzania last year, Samia Suluhu’s comments at the business conference this week were hard-faced, honest and habitual. Sadly, she represents a troubling new breed of politicians who threaten violence against their own youth with disturbing ease.
May 93 min read


The authoritarian's mask has fallen, its up to us now
Yesterday was International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace. Given the state of Planet Earth captured in Amnesty International’s World Human Rights 2026 report released this week, what has changed in a year and what can be done to raise the world’s grades? This Opinion was written with Amnesty International Kenya's Country Researcher Tatyana Njenga.
Apr 253 min read


It's time for a new rights based world order
The U.S. government’s forceful abduction of Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro and wife Cilia Flores in January read like the plot of a political thriller. While public resignation may have replaced initial shock and disbelief, that incident dominated international policy debate this week.
Jan 243 min read


Expose companies making a "killing in Gaza"
A new Amnesty International report released yesterday reveals why some of the gravest crimes against humanity persists in Palestine, despite global outrage.
Sep 20, 20253 min read


Post-Besigye abduction, what's left of Kenya's national sovereignty?
What does Kizza Besigye's abduction tell us about our national sovereignty under the Kenya Kwanza administration?
Nov 23, 20243 min read
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