Ruto Receives Devastating News From USA, Told To Account Over Abductions & Disappearances In Kenya
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken recently called Kenyan President William Ruto, urging him to ensure accountability over reports of abductions and enforced disappearances in Kenya.
The conversation follows growing concerns from human rights organizations about the rise in cases involving missing persons, particularly activists, journalists, and others critical of the government. Blinken emphasized the importance of transparency, rule of law, and protecting civil liberties, urging Ruto to address the issue and bring those responsible to justice.
According to sources familiar with the call, Blinken underscored that the United States values its partnership with Kenya but expects its allies to uphold fundamental human rights.
The Secretary of State’s call reflects Washington’s heightened focus on human rights in its foreign policy, especially in regions where civil rights are under threat.
Blinken reportedly expressed that swift action by the Kenyan government would help restore public trust and demonstrate a commitment to democratic values.
President Ruto acknowledged the concerns and reiterated Kenya’s commitment to investigating all cases and safeguarding human rights.
The Kenyan government has promised to establish an independent task force to address allegations of abductions. The U.S. government and international human rights organizations are expected to monitor the situation closely as Kenya takes steps toward accountability.