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Image: Stephen Musau speaking to the regional human rights defenders conference in Nairobi, November 2007. 
Copyright: HRHF, Niels Jacob Harbitz

Urgent appeal for Kenyan human rights defender

Human rights defender Stephen Musau, right, remains at risk following repeated anonymous threats and the arrest of his colleague Mr Keneth Kirimi. Musau is the Executive Coordinator of Release Political Prisoners (RPP), a human rights non-governmental organisation documenting, publicising and doing advocacy on issues related to political prisoners. Read the full appeal below that was issued by Frontline today.

Friday, 21 May 2010, by Frontline

Front Line issued an appeal on the arbitrary arrest and alleged torture of Keneth Kirimi on 25 April 2010.

Dear Friends,

Thank you for signing up to take action on behalf of human rights defenders at risk.

Every day Front Line receives information about human rights defenders in danger and each week we ask the members of the urgent appeal network to take action on behalf of one defender.

Action by members of the network is a very simple and effective way of sending a message to governments that they have an obligation to respect the rights of human rights defenders. If you would like information on other cases you can log onto the Front Line web site at http://www.frontlinedefenders.org/act

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Please copy the enclosed letter and send it to the address provided.

The text of the letter is provided in full below so you can just cut, paste and print it out and send it off.

Please put your own name and address on the letter. and if you receive a reply, please forward it to Front Line.


President Mwai Kibaki,
Office of the President,
Harambee House,
Harambee Avenue,
PO Box 30510,
Nairobi,
Kenya.

Your Excellency,

Human rights defender Mr Stephen Musauremains at risk following repeated anonymous threats and the arrest of his colleague Mr Keneth Kirimi.

Stephen Musau is the Executive Coordinator of Release Political Prisoners (RPP), a human rights non-governmental organisation documenting, publicising and doing advocacy on issues related to political prisoners. Front Line issued an appeal on the arbitrary arrest and alleged torture of Keneth Kirimi on 25 April 2010.

Stephen Musau started receiving a number of threatening text messages and calls since his colleague Keneth Kirimi was arrested in Nairobi on 22 April 2010. All calls and messages were sent by a private number which, according to the telephone company, cannot be traced. One of the text messages, received on 10 May 2010, asked ''Did you get your colleague Kirimi? You should know that we still need your heads''.

Keneth Kirimi was detained without charge for over two days and reportedly subjected to torture while in detention. Much of his interrogation concerned the work of Stephen Musau.

According to Mr Kirimi, he was interrogated about links between RPP and the Mungiki (an illegal politico-religious group in Kenya); the work carried out by Stephen Musau and the organisation generally with regard to the Mt. Elgon military operations; the work of Stephen Musau and RPP regarding extrajudicial killings and the subsequent sharing of their report with the UN Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions during his visit to Kenya in March 2009; why Stephen Musau was so vocal regarding extrajudicial killings and so concerned with government operations on matters of security, among other questions.

Keneth Kirimi was found on 25 April at Suswa Market, in serious physical pain and is currently undergoing treatment.

I am seriously concerned for the safety and physical and psychological integrity of Stephen Musau, and believe the repeated threats against him and the arbitrary detention and alleged torture of his colleague Keneth Kirimi, to be directly linked to RPP's legitimate work in defence of human rights.

I urge urges the authorities in Kenya to:


Take urgent measures to ensure the safety and physical and psychological integrity of Stephen Musau, and carry out an immediate, thorough and impartial investigation into the threats he has received;


Carry out an immediate, thorough and impartial investigation into the arbitrary arrest, detention, and alleged torture and ill-treatment of Keneth Kirimi with a view to publishing its results and bringing those responsible to justice in accordance with international standards;


Ensure in all circumstances that human rights defenders in Kenya are able to carry out their legitimate human rights activities, free of all restrictions and reprisals.

Yours sincerely

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Thank you for taking action on behalf of Stephen Musau

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