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攻擊人權捍衛者

Tima Kuronoi

事故日期
2021年1月21日
日期準確度
全部正確
Tima Kuronoi
男性
原住民
司法或法律騷擾:其他
目標: Individual
事發地點: 肯亞
Kedong Ranch Ltd. 肯亞 農業和畜牧
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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.