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Quite unknown to many, there is so much treachery in our human rights movement as we know it today but because we live in a world where dysfunction and disorientation have become a permanent feature it is invidious to single out the movement alone. DISRUPTION believes, however, that because the human rights movement is so central to the quest of rebalancing society, confronting exploitation, inequality and injustice fearlessly is made very difficult when its important ally in pushing back the rigged system is itself collapsing on its own weight and inertia. Some insiders in the human rights movement holds the view that we must maintain studious silence on some of the treacherous lapses to keep the left intact. That we can kill the entire movement if we exposed some of the unethical conduct of some of its most prominent leaders.

Take this example; “we agree that we all will not attend a government meeting to register our displeasure at how the state has casually treated us on a matter so important that citizens have lost their lives. On the morning of the meeting, the collective WhatsApp platform is awash with message after message of key leaders saying, ‘am heading to Pride Inn’ (Not the real hotel) to attend the very meeting folks had agreed not to attend a few days earlier”. When we interrogate each other later everyone says I was ordered by my Executive Director to go to the meeting, the EDs decided they needed to face up to the government at any opportunity available.

Take the second example; “A chemical factory sets up base in a residential area. We mobilize the affected community to advocate against this factory that is poisoning the residents. At a demo the police arrest 5 of us. Two bribe the police and are released. The rest are charged with ‘creating disturbance and robbery of a wallet, ID and 500 Kenya Shillings belonging to a police officer. The 3 are released on a bond of Kshs 20,000/- and remanded at the main Prison. A local politician pays up the bail. The matter is escalated to the National parliament who organize a public hearing to determine the grievances of the community. The media highlights the injustices. A community member who at the time was an employee of the factory suffers the direct consequences of the poisoning and leaves employment to join the advocacy. The international community recognizes the ‘gallant work’ by this ‘celebrity activist’ and gives an international human rights award for outstanding advocacy against pollution”. The contributions of the community fall through the cracks.

in my third and final example a premier human rights organization calls a press conference and announces to the world that they have documented 100+ list of terror suspects and bang every Embassy and Consulate in the country starts calling incessantly to be given a copy. Donor partners are keen to fund work in this area to seeks ways in which the criminal justice system can intervene and this announcement is an immediate incentive. Having professed specific numbers and expertise to boot the organization is under pressure to make the non-existent numbers announced by any means necessary.

These stories hurt. Especially in a country where young people acquiesce to the idea that the state can completely screw them and they are helpless to do anything about it. I n the human rights movement I have always seen the best site for curating the possibility of rekindling the radicalism of our youth so that the youth in Kenya can make demands of their leaders, risk being shot at not for some celebrity to score cheap political points but for the cost of college education to be brought down, resist authority and not fear that they will lose something. I long for a day when human rights activism will become a natural part of life among the young people for them to demand services and accountability from the private sector, county and national government. We are living in times when schools only teach kids how to obey orders, socialize students to be directed by others, and to pretend they care about things when they care less. Because we have been broken from courageous action, human rights activism must be the place where the importance of taking risks which is what is needed if the fortunes of our great majority will be changed in the foreseeable future is debated and acted upon. The human rights movement should be the space where friction-causing manners are amplified. Where did we get the charlatans in my three examples? Let us wake up and take back our movement from employees – devotees I hope you hear me!

 

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