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Kenyan activist Boniface Mwangi and his Ugandan counterpart Agather Atuhaire have revealed disturbing details of their detention in Tanzania, claiming they were sexually tortured by operatives they believe were working for the state. The two say they were abducted, held illegally for days in torture chambers, and eventually dumped at the border. As citizen TV'S Ben Kirui reports, they claim they were brutalized and warned never to speak about their ordeal.
Mwangi & Atuhaire detail harrowing ordeal in detention
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