Ugandan activist Agather Atuhaire found dumped near Tanzania border
Ugandan activist Agather Atuhaire. PHOTO | COURTESY
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Ugandan
activist Agather Atuhaire found dumped at Tanzania border
Activist
Agather Atuhaire, who was arrested and detained in Tanzania earlier this week,
has reportedly been found.
According
to Ugandan media outlets, Atuhaire was found dumped near the Mutukula border of
Tanzania and Uganda.
Atuhaire
was arrested alongside Kenyan activist Boniface Mwangi on Monday after
travelling to Dar es Salaam in solidarity with Tanzanian opposition
leader Tundu Lissu who was to stand trial for treason.
According
to Mwangi, was who was released on Thursday and dumped at the Horohoro border
of Kenya and Tanzania, the two ended up victims of what he
described as a politically motivated and inhumane ordeal.
He narrated that the last time he was in the same
space as Atuhaire was on the morning of Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
“We had been tortured, and we were told to strip
naked and to go bathe. We couldn't walk and were told to crawl and go wash off
the blood,” Mwangi said. “We were handcuffed and blindfolded, so I didn't even
see her, but I heard her groaning in pain as they barked orders at us.”
He added: “Any attempt to speak to each other
during the night we were tortured was met with kicks and insults. We were
removed from the torture location in different vehicles.”
Mwangi claims that the torture was orchestrated
by a Tanzanian state security officer who followed them from Immigration
offices to the Central Police Station and ordered their removal to a secret
location for what was termed as “Tanzanian treatment.”
“That man assaulted me in the presence of three
lawyers from Tanganyika Law Society and identifying him might help us find
where Agather is being kept,” he said.
“He scared the three lawyers, and they left us
at Central Police Station, where we were removed while handcuffed and blindfolded.”


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