Njagi, Oyoo Recount Ordeal During 38-Day Detention in Uganda
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In Kenya, these poignant testimonies. Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo, told a press conference in Nairobi on 12 November about their detention in Uganda. These two Kenyan human rights defenders, activists of the Free Kenya movement, were released last weekend. They were abducted in Kampala in early October while participating in Ugandan opponent Bobi Wine's presidential campaign. For 38 days, they were held incommunicado and returned to their experi…
“They Put Us in the 'Fridge'!” Kenyan Activists Njagi and Oyoo Recount Torture in Uganda
Two Kenyan activists, Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo, have spoken publicly for the first time about their 38-day detention in Uganda, detailing torture, isolation and what they described as a “fridge”, a secret military site where they say dozens of Ugandans remain held without trial. Njagi and Oyoo went missing on October 1 after their car broke down at a petrol station near Kampala. “Our vehicle broke down, so we left it at Stabex petrol station…
Activist BOB NJAGI gives chilling account of being detained in a ‘fridge’ in Uganda by MUSEVENI’s son Gen. MUHOOZI
Wednesday, November 12, 2025 - Kenyan activist Bob Njagi has delivered a harrowing account of his 38-day detention in Uganda, describing the conditions as a “crime against humanity”. Njagi revealed that he was held in a facility known as “the fridge,” allegedly run by General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, son of President Yoweri Museveni. Speaking to journalists on Wednesday, November 12th, 2025, Njagi said the detentions were carried out at the Special …
‘Our Ugandan captors beat us, then gave us painkillers’: freed Kenyan activists
NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov 12 — Two Kenyan activists detained in Uganda for more than a month have revealed chilling details of their ordeal, saying they were beaten during interrogations and handed painkillers between interrogation sessions. Speaking to the press on Wednesday, Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo recounted how they were blindfolded, chained, and repeatedly assaulted by Ugandan security officers who accused them of working with opposition leade…
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