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How safe are asylum seekers in Kenya and how can we step up?

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Kenya has a human rights obligation to protect asylum seekers. [iStockphoto]

This month marks the first anniversary of Morris Mabior's arrest and disappearance in Nairobi. His case and several others suggest Kenya is increasingly becoming a risky location for asylum seekers wanted by neighbouring governments.

What could the government learn from other governments currently addressing transnational repression?

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