Human Rights Groups Condemn Murder of Kenya Gay Activist Edwin Chiloba

Human rights groups in Kenya have condemned the killing of renowned gay activist Edwin Chiloba.
In a statement on Friday, the Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC) termed his murder as “an act of homophobic violence.”
“We are saddened by the gruesome murder and death of Edwin Chiloba - a model, designer & queer activist. We stand strong and in complete solidarity with the LGBTQ community & we join in their mourning,” KHRC Executive Director Davis Malombe said.
Malombe expressed concerns over the increasing reports of threats, assault and killings of persons who identify as LGBT, adding that the Constitution guarantees the right to life, dignity and freedom for all regardless of gender or sex.
“In April 2022, Sheila Lumumba, a LGBTQ+ Kenya was targeted & brutally killed,” he added.
He called on the government to reinforce legal protections against non-discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity.
“We demand that the Directorate of Criminal Investigations take swift and due action in investigating this murder, booking and prosecuting the perpetrators,” said Malombe
The International Commission of Jurists also condemned Chiloba’s murder and urged authorities to move with speed and bring his killers to book.
ICJ described his death as a tragedy and an affront to human dignity and a violation of the right to life.
Chiloba’s body was found stuffed inside a metallic box that was dumped along Kipkenyo-Kaptinga Road in Uasin Gishu County early this week.
The remains were discovered after boda boda operators plying the route reported seeing a suspicious-looking vehicle that dumped the metal box along the road.
Eyewitnesses said the vehicle's license plates had been concealed.
When police arrived at the scene, they opened the box only to discover a man’s lifeless and decomposing body, which was clad in women's clothing.
The body has since been moved to the Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital pending postmortem to establish the cause of his death.
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LBGTQ It is indeed true that…
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LBGTQ
It is indeed true that being a member of "LBGTQ" is not part of our ancestral culture. However, being a believer in the religion that is based on the late son of Miriam, or the late son of Amina (Mohammed) is equally not part of our religious past.
What is important now is to accept that we are a "brainwashed people" and victims of "anything goes" way of life.
I am not a member of the homosexual club, LBGTQ, believer of the religion that is based on the son of Miriam or the son of Amina, or observe "birthdays" etc. However, I am willing to " Live and Let Live" and co-exist with people who are members of the above cults without inflicting any physical violence or psychological trauma to all the followers of all foreign constructs that are alien to our past way of life.
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In reply to LBGTQ It is indeed true that… by Imara (Mpya) Daima (not verified)
Nothing could be as alien to our way of life than religion of the Europeans and Arabs, their technology, machines, economic policies, clothes, food and sports.
However, as a believer of Jesus' edicts of "Do unto others what you would like them to do unto you" and "Only God has the moral authority to judge a person", I don't understand how someone is dressing, living their life or relationship with another consenting adult should make someone murder them brutally, for what gain?
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Homosexuality is a Human WRONG! Washenzi ninyi!!!
His wife or however you call…
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His wife or however you call him said he was not faithful. He was cheating.
Volkswagens have engines in…
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Volkswagens have engines in the rear and just like other cars, they do indeed wreck and become right offs. RIP Chiloba.
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