Radio Free never accepts money from corporations, governments or billionaires – keeping the focus on supporting independent media for people, not profits. Since 2010, Radio Free has supported the work of thousands of independent journalists, learn more about how your donation helps improve journalism for everyone.

Make a monthly donation of any amount to support independent media.





Tanzanian journalist Maria Sarungi Tsehai briefly abducted in Kenya 

Nairobi, January 14, 2025– CPJ calls on the Kenyan government to conduct a comprehensive investigation after four unknown men assaulted and abducted prominent Tanzanian journalist and human rights activist Maria Sarungi Tsehai for about four hours on Sunday in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi. “With attacks on dissidents living in exile in Nairobi and a…

Nairobi, January 14, 2025– CPJ calls on the Kenyan government to conduct a comprehensive investigation after four unknown men assaulted and abducted prominent Tanzanian journalist and human rights activist Maria Sarungi Tsehai for about four hours on Sunday in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi.

“With attacks on dissidents living in exile in Nairobi and a wave of abductions targeting critics of the government, Kenya has become incredibly hostile for anyone with a dissenting opinion,” said CPJ Africa Program Coordinator Muthoki Mumo. “Authorities in Kenya must shake off this shameful reputation, including by ensuring that those responsible for Maria Sarungi Tsehai’s abduction are held accountable.”

Sarungi Tsehai publishes critical commentary on Tanzanian politics through her X account and frequently uses the platform and the YouTube channel Mwanzo TV Plus to stream live debates. Sarungi Tsehai said during an Amnesty International press conference on Sunday that her assailants pulled her from a taxi outside a Nairobi salon and forced her into a van around 3 p.m. The men, who claimed to be policemen, blindfolded, choked, and restrained her with handcuffs and by sitting on her feet. They confiscated her two phones and demanded pass codes to allow them access, which she refused to provide. They kept the phones when they released her in the city’s outskirts.

Sarungi Tsehai, who left Tanzania for Kenya four years ago following threats of arrest and the banning of her media outlet, believes “there was Tanzanian involvement” in her abduction and feared her assailants planned to force her back to Tanzania because of her critical social media posts.

CPJ’s texts and messages to Kenya government and police spokespeople went unanswered. Tanzania government spokesperson Gerson Msigwa told CPJ by phone that it was up to the Kenyan authorities to investigate the reported incident and that Tanzania would respond via diplomatic channels if it heard from the government in Nairobi. 

Since William Ruto became president of Kenya in 2022, human rights organizations have documented several cases in which refugees and foreign critics have been abducted in Kenya and forcefully returned to their home countries, while Pakistani journalist Arshad Sharif, was killed by Kenyan police in October 2022. In recent months, a wave of abductions have also targeted Kenyans who have participated in protests or published critical art and commentary against the government on social media platforms.


In Tanzania, CPJ has documented attacks against media covering opposition politicians  and human rights defenders have warned about broader repression ahead of elections later this year. 


This content originally appeared on Committee to Protect Journalists and was authored by CPJ Staff.


Print Share Comment Cite Upload Translate Updates

Leave a Reply

APA

CPJ Staff | Radio Free (2025-01-14T20:01:54+00:00) Tanzanian journalist Maria Sarungi Tsehai briefly abducted in Kenya . Retrieved from https://www.radiofree.org/2025/01/14/tanzanian-journalist-maria-sarungi-tsehai-briefly-abducted-in-kenya/

MLA
" » Tanzanian journalist Maria Sarungi Tsehai briefly abducted in Kenya ." CPJ Staff | Radio Free - Tuesday January 14, 2025, https://www.radiofree.org/2025/01/14/tanzanian-journalist-maria-sarungi-tsehai-briefly-abducted-in-kenya/
HARVARD
CPJ Staff | Radio Free Tuesday January 14, 2025 » Tanzanian journalist Maria Sarungi Tsehai briefly abducted in Kenya ., viewed ,<https://www.radiofree.org/2025/01/14/tanzanian-journalist-maria-sarungi-tsehai-briefly-abducted-in-kenya/>
VANCOUVER
CPJ Staff | Radio Free - » Tanzanian journalist Maria Sarungi Tsehai briefly abducted in Kenya . [Internet]. [Accessed ]. Available from: https://www.radiofree.org/2025/01/14/tanzanian-journalist-maria-sarungi-tsehai-briefly-abducted-in-kenya/
CHICAGO
" » Tanzanian journalist Maria Sarungi Tsehai briefly abducted in Kenya ." CPJ Staff | Radio Free - Accessed . https://www.radiofree.org/2025/01/14/tanzanian-journalist-maria-sarungi-tsehai-briefly-abducted-in-kenya/
IEEE
" » Tanzanian journalist Maria Sarungi Tsehai briefly abducted in Kenya ." CPJ Staff | Radio Free [Online]. Available: https://www.radiofree.org/2025/01/14/tanzanian-journalist-maria-sarungi-tsehai-briefly-abducted-in-kenya/. [Accessed: ]
rf:citation
» Tanzanian journalist Maria Sarungi Tsehai briefly abducted in Kenya  | CPJ Staff | Radio Free | https://www.radiofree.org/2025/01/14/tanzanian-journalist-maria-sarungi-tsehai-briefly-abducted-in-kenya/ |

Please log in to upload a file.




There are no updates yet.
Click the Upload button above to add an update.

You must be logged in to translate posts. Please log in or register.