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A 2025 situation analysis report on Law Enforcement and LGBTIQ Human Rights in Kenya revealed a profound enforcement gap where colonial-era penal laws are weaponised to fuel a culture of state-sanctioned violence and exploitation. Download The Report Here: tr.ee/nGpkjgc9kn #BehindTheBadge #TheIssueIsViolence
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Initiative For Equality & Non Discrimination-INEND retweeted
The cultural imperialists and their supporters in Africa have no idea what are African values. And to add salt to injury they, the foreigners, claim to protect us from “decadent White values” without including their own. 🧐🧐
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Initiative For Equality & Non Discrimination-INEND retweeted
On 18 May 2026, Kenyan police shot dead 20 people for protesting against the fuel price hike. Here are their names: #RutoStopKillingUs #HakiSasa #JusticeNow 1.⁠ ⁠Macmillan Mukuru Mwangi, 17 years old, killed in Thika, Kiambu County.  2.⁠ ⁠Kelvin Muriri Mutie, 18 years old, killed in Githurai, Kiambu County  3.⁠ ⁠Allan Odhiambo, 19 years old, killed in Busia, Busia County  4.⁠ ⁠Prudence Imali, 20 years old, killed in Marurui, Nairobi County.  5.⁠ ⁠Shadrack Onyango, 20 years old, killed in Busia, Busia County.  6.⁠ ⁠Githinji Wambui, 21 years old, killed in Thika, Kiambu County  7.⁠ ⁠Joseph Mwangi Kariuki, 26 years old, killed in Nyeri, Nyeri County.  8.⁠ ⁠Joseph Kiarie, 28 years old, killed in Kasarani, Nairobi County.  9.⁠ ⁠Tifas Wanjala, 29 years old, killed in Kiambu, Kiambu County. 10.⁠ ⁠John Kangethe, 30 years old, killed in Thika, Kiambu County. 11.⁠ ⁠Frederick Odhiambo, 30 years old, killed in Busia, Busia County. 12.⁠ ⁠Martin Rigii, 32 years old, killed in Kiambu, Kiambu County. 13.⁠ ⁠George Njuguna Kamau, 32 years old, killed in Dagoretti South, Nairobi County. 14.⁠ ⁠James Osambo Okhelo, 40, Busia, Busia County. 15.⁠ ⁠John Paul, Age Unknown, killed in Nairobi, Nairobi County 16.⁠ ⁠Harrison Karanja Njeri Age Uknown, Killed in Naivasha, Nakuru County 17.⁠ ⁠David Chege Wanyoike, Age Unknown- Killed in Naivasha, Nakuru County 18.⁠ ⁠Derrick Peter Machanja, Age Unknown, Kakamega, Kakamega 19.⁠ ⁠Unknown male killed in Naivasha, Nakuru County. 20.⁠ ⁠Unknown male Nakuru, Nakuru County
On 18 May 2026, police shot dead 20 people who were protesting fuel prices — 20 of them in a single day. In the month of May alone, police responded to peaceful protests with live gunfire, killing 24 people in total and injuring tens of others. We still do not know whether the four bodies exhumed from a shallow mass grave in Mwingi were protesters shot by police or victims of extrajudicial killings. No action has been taken against the killer officers or their superiors, who continue sending masked men to shoot protesters. So far during this month of June, the police have killed three people protesting against Ruto importing Ebola to Kenya, and injured many others. This week, masked men in civilian clothes entered a university campus and shot four students who were protesting the cancellation of their exams. Victor Kariuki and Abubakar Fugicha were admitted in serious condition to Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) with bullets lodged in their bodies. In April 2025, the High Court ruled that all police officers deployed to manage protests and public assemblies must be easily identifiable. They are prohibited by law from wearing masks, balaclavas, or civilian clothing and must display visible name tags or service numbers on their official uniforms. However, Ruto and Murkomen have a group of killers whom they dispatch to peaceful protests, with the sole mission of maiming and killing participants. Protests are not favours to citizens — they are a guaranteed right in the Constitution. You do not need a licence to protest. You only need to notify the police at least three days but not more than 14 days in advance, after which you may protest peacefully. Since June 2024, however, Ruto has turned protesting into a matter of life and death, with no hesitation in ordering police to shoot people. He's on record telling police to go ahead and shoot people in the leg, take them to hospital and then to court. Rex Masai, one of the first victims of the 2024 anti-finance bill protests, was shot in the leg and died from excessive bleeding after the bullet severed an artery. Ruto's order to shoot people in the legs, not only displayed his complete insensitivity to the loss suffered by Rex's mother, but also sent a chilling message to all mothers that he was willing to kill their children for simply opposing him. He has chosen to violate the Constitution by denying protesting Kenyans their right to life. In 14 days time, there will be peaceful marches countrywide to mark 25 June — the national holiday when, in 2024, Gen Z protesters entered Parliament and took power back to the people. It is important that we demand an end to this state-sponsored brutality, so that no more families have to bury their sons or daughters because of bloodthirsty police officers targeting young people. As we mark 25 June 2026, we must unite to stop our youth from being butchered. #RutoStopKillingUs #HakiSASA
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STATEMENT: Amnesty International Kenya is gravely concerned by the reported abduction of Kenyan citizen Athorbey Al-Gaddhaffy-Dit in Nairobi around 3:00am today. Credible reports suggest he may be held at JKIA and at risk of unlawful deportation. We demand his immediate whereabouts, safety, access to family & lawyers, and a prompt investigation. If suspected of an offence, he must be produced before a court of law. Every hour matters. Read more: amnestykenya.org/amnesty-int…
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CALL FOR APPLICATIONS🔊 Are you a human rights defender in Kenya? Apply for the 2026 Human Rights Defenders Academy Continuous Learning Track (CLT) Model, a structured learning, mentorship and leadership development platform for human rights defenders . ⏲️Deadline: 19th June 2026. 🔗Click here to apply - forms.office.com/r/GFDZJ0ghs… For more information about the Human Rights Defenders Academy visit 👉defenderscoalition.org/event…
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Who gets to define “African values”? This video breaks down the proposed African Charter on Family Values, the foreign conservative actors behind it, and why many are concerned about its impact on rights, health education, and African families.
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We are concerned by the controversial ‘Family Values’ Charter adopted at the African Inter-Parliamentary Conference. It seeks to roll back women’s & #LGBTQI rights as well as HIV/AIDS services. Read our report on the already challenging landscape: web.civicus.org/LGBTQIbrief
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Homophobia is an Import. Africa Deserves Better. "We destroy ourselves when we forget that we're all in this rickety, beautiful, messy family together... When we use the idea of protecting the family as a weapon to exclude and marginalise, we harm us all." - @ngare_writes What is currently being sold across our continent as "tradition" and "family values" isn’t African at all. It is a manufactured, foreign-funded export designed and deployed by Western ultra-conservative networks to gain political and social control, all while putting real LGBTQ people's lives at risk. The data and the paper trail don't lie: The Funding: Between 2007 and 2020 alone, US evangelicals invested over $54 Million in Africa to build an infrastructure of anti-LGBTQ litigation, conferences, and political influence. The Playbook: We saw it in Uganda in 2023 when a manufactured supermajority passed the AHA, the culmination of decades of foreign-seeded agendas. We saw it in Kenya with networks built from Eldoret to Nairobi. Read the Investigation here: theelephant.info/analysis/20… The Current Frontline: We are watching it right now in Ghana, where the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill was passed by just 32 out of 276 MPs, ignoring due process, questioning quorum, threatening HIV healthcare access, and completely locking out African community voices. #BackToSender #NotOurValues #HomophobiaIsUnAfrican #LoveIsAfrican #RejectTheCharter #HumanRights #SocialJustice #INEND
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If these bills are truly about defending African sovereignty and values, why is the funding entirely foreign? Why are the key organisations orchestrating this- Family Watch International, CitizenGo, and the Alliance Defending Freedom- headquartered in the US and Europe? From Kampala to Nairobi to Accra, this is a coordinated transnational project. It does not originate from our communities. It weaponises the language of African identity against Africans, replacing empathy with fear and building walls where we should be building bridges. At Initiative for Equality and Non Discrimination, our position is clear. We have documented, named, and resisted this imported infrastructure before, and we will continue to stand firmly with Africa’s LGBTIQ communities and civil society partners. We call on President Mahama to return the Bill to Parliament & strongly take a stand- Homophobia is NOT and Africa Value. #BackToSender #NotOurValues #HomophobiaIsUnAfrican #LoveIsAfrican #RejectTheCharter #HumanRights #SocialJustice #INEND
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Initiative For Equality & Non Discrimination-INEND retweeted
Francília and Luiza were going to be nuns but instead ended up marrying each other. They remain deeply Catholic and connect with others online who are questioning their sexuality. 🎧 The priest leading the way for LGBT rights in Poland bbc.in/3PChrtz
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Happy Pride Queers, Theys & Thems,Gays & Ghurlie Pops!🏳️‍🌈 To kick off, let’s talk about Aisha na Amina, in Davii & Oti Pride and Allyship Comic “Amina... I really like you. Like, more than a friend.” Cue the butterflies and that random awkwardness! But guess what? The feeling was mutual! In a world where being LGBTIQ comes with so many fears, finding that one person who says, "Usiworry, we’ll figure it out together. Like always" is pure magic! Our love is real, our love is valid, and love always finds a way everywhere! Drop some ❤️❤️ in the comments , tell us your Queer-joy story as we celebrate Aisha & Amina’s love! If you did not catch our Pride & Allyship Comic strip, here is your chance to kickback & enjoy a good read this month:inend.org/wp-content/uploads… Happy Pride Month, loves! #Pride2026 #LoveWins #QueerJoy #PrideAndAllyship #INEND #LoveisLove #WeAreFamily

DAVI & OTI: A Story of Pride And Allyship 🧵 #WeAreFamily This story revolves around characters who reflect on the plight of #LBGTQ Persons, Family & social constructs. We Interact with Davii, Oti, Nya, Kevoo,Mwangi,Aisha & Amina's journeys on Family, Allyship & Pride!
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The Ghana anti-LGBTQ bill is framed as a defence of Ghanaian values. It was organised and financed in significant part by US-based evangelical organisations with a documented record of funding anti-LGBTQ legislation across Africa. Ghanaian family values did not require outside sponsorship. 🌍 #GhanaCheckYourAura #BackToSender
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Reshaping Narratives on LGBTIQ Portrayal in Media Achieving true parity in media representation requires moving past historically narrow reporting and actively centering the lived realities of marginalized groups. In the context of Kenya's national discourse, current media coverage of LGBTQ issues often falls short due to a lack of nuance and a failure to provide a right of reply. Meaningful change isn't happening organically; it is being driven by deliberate advocacy and by holding media owners accountable to higher journalistic standards. The ultimate goal is inclusive citizenship: a society where LGBTQ individuals are recognized as an integral part of the nation's fabric. This means treating queer professionals, experts, and taxpayers with the same respect as any other demographic when sourcing opinions on national issues. By amplifying these diverse perspectives on everyday civic matters, we move closer to a media landscape and a society that respects the full dignity and agency of all its citizens. Moderated by Linda Pepper (She/Her) Guests Ngare Kariuki (He/Him) @ngare_writes Zaha Indimuli @ZahaSpeaks (She/Her) 📍 Location: @queerafricannetwork 🎥 Shot by: @rcptvmedia QTB II Podcast, a project by @INENDorg @galckplus, @nglhrckenya Full QTB Episode Playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL… #QueeringTheBallot #OurVoiceOurFuture #ReshapingNarratives
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The escalating crisis of femicide in Kenya is no longer a series of isolated tragedies it is a full-blown national emergency that is being met with institutional silence. Between 2024 and 2025, over 390 women and girls were brutally murdered, with a staggering 129 lives cut short in the first three months of 2025 alone. Yet, instead of declaring a national disaster and enforcing radical protections, the government took a step backward, freezing the public release of consolidated femicide data after March 2025. Moving into 2026, the crisis remain just as terrifying with 87% of victims being killed by people they know and trust, often within their own homes, while average prison sentences for convicted perpetrators have actually declined. We are losing our women to a system that chooses to look away rather than protect them. This is why we are taking to the streets on this 1st of June. We are marching to protest the state’s profound inaction, the dangerous lack of data transparency, and a broken judicial pipeline where only 6% of reported femicide cases reach a final judgment. Empty promises, toothless task forces, and delayed justice are costing lives every single day. We demand immediate legal recognition of femicide as a distinct crime, a fully transparent and centralised offender tracking system, and heavily funded survivor-protection frameworks. On Madaraka Day, while the nation celebrates internal self-rule, we will be marching because Kenyan women cannot claim to be free when they are NOT safe! @Endfemicideke #EndFemicideKE #StopKillingWomen #1stJuneProtest #Maandamano
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A 2025 situation analysis report on Law Enforcement and LGBTIQ Human Rights in Kenya revealed a profound enforcement gap where colonial-era penal laws are weaponised to fuel a culture of state-sanctioned violence and exploitation. Download The Report Here: tr.ee/nGpkjgc9kn #BehindTheBadge #TheIssueIsViolence
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Winnie, a lesbian mother whose business was destroyed and her child injured, was only to be told by authorities to track down her own attackers. Transgender athletes like S.C., who had to endure humiliating strip searches and forced medical examinations in police custody before the state listened. These are not isolated incidents; they are documented evidence of an urgent enforcement gap that we must dismantle. #BehindTheBadge #TheIssueIsViolence Download The Report Here: tr.ee/nGpkjgc9kn
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I just wrapped up a powerful webinar hosted by @INENDorg , where they unpacked their latest report: "Behind the Badge: Law Enforcement and LGBTIQ Human Rights in Kenya." > Looking at these graphics, the reality is devastating. #BehindTheBadge #DignifiedLives #HumanRights #Kenya
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Post-launch focus isn’t building new pathways. It’s fixing the ones already in place because most survivors don’t need “more options,” they need reliable ones. BehindTheBadge #TheIssueIsViolence
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When LGBTIQ people are violated but cannot safely report, even as taxpayers, it reflects a system that denies their full humanity. Queer lives are not disposable—they deserve protection, justice, and equal recognition under the law. #BehindTheBadge #TheIssueIsViolence
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This is not protection. This is persecution. No one should live in fear of harassment, detention, or violence simply for existing. We call for dignity, accountability, and justice for Trans Kenyans. #BehindTheBadge #TheIssueIsViolence
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