Human rights activists Boniface Mwangi and his Ugandan counterpart, Agather Atuhaire, have sued the Tanzanian government, accusing it of grave human rights violations.
While filing their case at the East African Court of Justice on Friday, July 18, the two made a list of demands, including compensation of at least one million dollars (Ksh129 million) each.
This is after their alleged torture at the hands of individuals believed to have been Tanzanian authorities over three days.
The latest happens one month after the two went public with chilling accounts of abduction, sexual assault, and torture, and follows their promise to sue the Tanzanian government.