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He was taken by the men after posting cartoons critical of Kenyan President William Ruto and his government to social media in December. But they all have said that they will no longer criticize the government on social media or have completely gone silent. Human rights groups say the abductions should be called enforced disappearances, and that they violate Kenyan and international law. Amnesty International Kenya’s executive director, Irungu Houghton, told CNN that the disappearances were well-calculated and organized. Muteti’s cousin Ansity Kendi Christine told CNN that handcuff marks and cuts on Njeru’s arms indicate violence in detention.
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Despite Ruto’s speech, a state-funded human rights body says 29 people remain unaccounted for, including six people who disappeared days before Christmas. The 47-year-old told CNN he was forcibly dragged out of a matatu (minibus) one night in August by four hooded men wearing black balaclavas, then was blindfolded, beaten and waterboarded. “They’re Kenyan security officers who took us because they told me we had become a threat to the state. “I was very traumatized,” he told CNN. Mwangi’s barber told CNN that unidentified men jumped out of a car and grabbed Mwangi, who was waiting for a haircut, from his shop.
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CNN —Fiona O’Keeffe produced a stunning performance at the US Olympic Marathon Trials in Orlando on Saturday, smashing the previous record by more than three minutes. In her first-ever race over the 26.2-mile distance, O’Keeffe booked her spot at this year’s Paris Olympics as she crossed the line in 2:22:10, improving on Shalane Flanagan’s record of 2:25:38 set in 2012. Emily Sisson, the US women’s marathon record holder, and Dakotah Lindwurm finished in second and third respectively to complete the American women’s team for Paris. The 25-year-old became the youngest-ever winner of the women’s trials and the first woman to win the event on her marathon debut. “A lot of excitement, definitely some nerves kicking in,” O’Keeffe told reporters about her emotions on the final lap.
Persons: Fiona O’Keeffe, O’Keeffe, Emily Sisson, Dakotah Lindwurm, Conner Mantz, Clayton Young ., Leonard Korir, Mantz, Young, Sisson, ” O’Keeffe, , ‘ You’re, you’re, Sara Hall, Keira D’Amato, Lindwurm, Jessica McClain, Zach, Korir, Elkanah Organizations: CNN, Olympics, Shalane, Paris Locations: Orlando, American, Tokyo, Paris
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