Being a woman cannot be an existential hazard. Mueni was in my highschool and it's chilling to think that she was taken from us so brutally on a normal day as she was coming from work. No woman is safe until all women are safe #JusticeforMueni#EndFemicideKe#IamMueni
She wakes up and tends to her children
She gives instructions to the help and goes to work
She kisses her children goodnight
She checks on her parents
And when she hears her child is sick, she drops everything and runs.
She is Mueni
I am Mueni
#IamMueni#Justice4Mueni
She wakes up and tends to her children
She gives instructions to the help and goes to work
She kisses her children goodnight
She checks on her parents
And when she hears her child is sick, she drops everything and runs.
She is Mueni
I am Mueni
#IamMueni#Justice4Mueni
This loving human being lost her life in the most horrific of ways. Assaulted,body parts cut off, murdered and dumped in a plantation.
She deserves justice. Her two young sons deserve justice for their mother.
RETWEET UNTIL WE HAVE
#JusticeForMueni#IAmMueni#EndFemicideKE
JOINT STATEMENT: FIDA-Kenya and ICJ Kenya call upon the Directorate of Criminal Investigation (DCI) and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) to bring the perpetrators of these barbaric acts to justice.
We also call on the government to take immediate action and address the rising cases of sexual and gender-based violence and femicide in different parts of the country.
https://t.co/d2BlhVVbBY
Apparently, "Nasikia sijui aje" is not a uniquely Kenyan feeling; to the rest of the world, the English speaking world at least, it is known as "I have mixed feelings".
This information is making me feel I don't know how 😑