The Kenyan government is currently under fire from human rights activists for its role in the events leading to the death of a Zimbabwean woman Agnes Nemakonde who passed away after Kenyan immigration officials received her from United Kingdom Border Agency officials at Nairobi international airport in February.
Nemakonde spent several months sleeping in toilets, and other places, deported by five different countries the UK, Kenya, Malawi, Zimbabwe, and South Africa and later returning to Kenya she subsequently died while incarcerated in a Kenyan prison.
On Saturday, diasporans in London launched a campaign against the British and Kenyan governments for their alleged role in the events which led to Nemakonde’s death.
Zimbabwean activists coordinated by members of the protest organisation Zim Vigil, and Martin Chinyanga’s ‘Diaspora Feels It’ group descended on the Zimbabwean embassy to lay flowers together with their protest cards following Nemakonde’s death.
Activists storm the London embassy in protest
“We need answers as to why Agnes Nemakonde was accepted to land in Kenya without proved documents and why you did not deport her back to Britain. As a result Agnes later died in your ruthless handling of foreign citizens,” Chinyanga wrote to the UK government.
A statement from Amnesty International’s Kenya wing is expected in the upcoming few days after an official said the powerful group would look into the matter.
Source:zimeye.org