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Ataque à DDH

Kingiri Kuronoi

Data do incidente
21 Jan 2021
Precisão da data
Todos corretos
Kingiri Kuronoi
Masculino
Pessoas indígenas
Assédio judicial ou legal: Outro
Alvo: Individual
Localização do Incidente: Quénia
Kedong Ranch Ltd. Quénia Agricultura e Pecuária
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On 21 January 2021, Maasai land rights defenders Tima Kuronoi, Kingiri Kuronoi, and Oropi Kuronoi were arrested and charged with assault while trying to stop the employees of Kedong Ranch Ltd. from their ongoing activity of digging trench around their ancestral lands. They were released on bail on the same day. In 2020, Robinson Nalengoyo Ole Torome and Raphael Kerenke were also arrested on 26 June and 12 October, respectively. The criminalisation revolves around the defenders' dissent towards Kedong Ranch Ltd.’s continued use of their ancestral lands reportedly without their free, prior, and informed and consent. Kedong Ranch includes several development projects, such as the geothermal plants known as Olkaria IV and V, a 1,000-acre dry port, and allocation of 1,000-acre each to Rwanda, Uganda and South Sudan for the development of dry ports, that are being implemented allegedly without any meaningful consultation with the Maasai.