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Kenyan Pro-Democracy Activist Boniface Mwangi Charged with Ammunition Possession

Kenyan pro-democracy activist Boniface Mwangi was charged with unlawful ammunition possession, linked to anti-government protests, and released on bond, drawing human rights condemnation.

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  • Kenyan pro-democracy activist Boniface Mwangi was charged with unlawful possession of ammunition and tear gas canisters by authorities.
  • Police linked these charges to alleged violent activities during recent anti-government street protests in Kenya.
  • The charges followed a raid by security personnel on Mwangi's home, where he was taken and his electronic gadgets seized.
  • Mwangi was released on bond immediately after being charged in court, despite the serious nature of the allegations against him.
  • Human rights groups like the Kenya Human Rights Commission and Amnesty International condemned the charges, citing concerns about silencing activists and misuse of anti-terrorism laws.
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The reporting appears neutral and objective by consistently attributing all strong claims and opinions to specific sources, such as human rights organizations, the defense attorney, or the police. The article avoids loaded language or editorializing, instead focusing on presenting a balanced account of the charges, the defense, and the broader context of the protests and human rights concerns, allowing readers to form their own conclusions.

"The Kenya Human Rights Commission described the ammunition charge as a “trumped-up accusation.”"

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Boniface Mwangi was charged with unlawful possession of ammunition and tear gas canisters, linked to alleged violent activities during recent anti-government protests in Kenya.

Human rights groups such as the Kenya Human Rights Commission and Amnesty International have condemned the charges, expressing concerns that they may be attempts to silence activists and misuses of anti-terrorism laws.

Boniface Mwangi is known for his fearless fight against corruption and social injustice in Kenya, originating from his work as a photojournalist documenting the 2007-2008 post-election violence, and for founding initiatives such as Picha Mtaani and PAWA254 to promote social change and national healing.

During the police raid, Boniface Mwangi was taken by security personnel, his electronic gadgets were seized, and he was subsequently charged in court related to the possession of ammunition.

Beyond activism, Boniface Mwangi founded the Ukweli Party and ran for a parliamentary seat in Starehe Constituency, campaigning on themes of transparency, accountability, and youth engagement in governance.

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