Abductions in kenya
Kibet Bull, the man behind Rutos famous cartoons, and his brother have been missing for days now as pressure mounts on the government.

Ronny Kiplangat, Kibet Bull’s brother who’s been missing since. He’s a junior school teacher who’s not politically active. He doesn’t draw any silhouettes or criticize the government but was still abducted.
Billy Mwangi in Embu. He was picked up outside a barbershop by four armed, hooded men and bundled into a double-cabin pick-up truck. His family has reported the abduction at Embu Police Station. Since his abduction the police have distanced themselves, claiming that they did not arrest him, neither is he in any of Kenyan police stations.

Bernard Kavuli abducted in Ngong after X comment on 2007 post-election violence.
-In yet another incident of abduction in the country, a family in Ngong, Kajiado County is living in fear after their kin, 24-year-old Benard Kavuli was kidnapped near Rubis petrol station in Ngong town on Sunday evening by four armed men.
Protesters have officially kicked off the #EndAbductionsKE march in Nairobi CBD. They are carrying placards showcasing popular silhouettes by missing visual artists Kibet Bull, Peter Muteti, Bernard Kavuli chanting and singing in solidarity.
The march is a powerful statement against the ongoing wave of enforced disappearances, with participants demanding justice and accountability. The creative work of Kibet Bull has become a symbol of resilience in the fight for human rights.