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When Justice Looks Punitive Why the Treatment of Raphael Tuju Raises Human Rights Concerns

Sema YoteBy Sema YoteUpdated:March 15, 2026 News 1 Min ReadMarch 15, 2026
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As a human rights activist, I must speak on the situation surrounding Raphael Tuju. Regardless of politics, no Kenyan should be stripped of their dignity, livelihood, and economic stability in a manner that appears punitive rather than just.

Watching someone’s property auctioned and long-standing sources of income taken away, including businesses they built over years, raises serious questions about fairness, due process, and proportionality. Justice must never look like persecution.

In a constitutional democracy, the rule of law must protect every citizen equally. Today it is Tuju; tomorrow it could be anyone else. Disagreements, debts, or legal disputes should be resolved through transparent and fair legal processes , not through actions that appear designed to completely dismantle a person’s economic life.

Human rights are not selective. They apply even to those we disagree with politically. The true test of a society governed by law is how it treats individuals when they are most vulnerable.

Let justice be firm, but let it also be fair.

Raphael Tuju
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