Kenyans who had been fighting for Russia in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine will receive amnesty upon their return to Kenya, as announced by the nation's foreign minister. This decision follows a recent diplomatic effort led by Musalia Mudavadi, who visited Moscow to address the concerning trend of illegal recruitment of Kenyans for military service abroad. The amnesty aims to mitigate the repercussions faced by individuals who were conscripted illegally under Kenyan law, which prohibits citizens from joining foreign armed forces and can carry penalties of up to ten years in prison. Reports from Kenya's foreign ministry estimate that approximately... [Continue Reading]
Kenya's foreign minister, Musalia Mudavadi, announced on Monday that Russia has agreed to cease the recruitment of Kenyan citizens to fight in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. This development follows growing concerns about the participation of Kenyans in the war, with reports indicating that hundreds may have been recruited through informal channels. The discussions took place in Moscow, where Mudavadi met with his Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov. In recent interviews, Mudavadi revealed that this agreement prohibits the enlistment of Kenyans via the Russian Ministry of Defence. "We have now agreed that Kenyans shall not be enlisted through the [Russian] Ministry... [Continue Reading]