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22 Feb 2017

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The Goldman Environmental Prize (USA)

Kenya: Goldman Environmental Foundation calls for investigation into threats against activists who have sued a lead smelter for pollution harmful to local community

“Goldman Environmental Foundation Calls for Immediate Safety Measures, Investigation into Threats against Phyllis Omido, CJGEA Members in Kenya”

The Goldman Environmental Foundation is deeply troubled by this morning’s news that due to recent threats to her safety, Phyllis Omido was evacuated from her home in Kenya. She is now being accompanied by international human rights defenders at a secure location abroad. Many of her colleagues at the Center for Justice Governance and Environmental Action (CJGEA) in Kenya have also been threatened and remain in danger.

The threats against Omido and her colleagues have increased considerably following their filing of a public interest lawsuit on behalf of Owino Uhuru communities who have been harmed by pollution from a local lead smelter. According to Omido, armed assailants attacked three CJGEA members and threatened to burn them alive, demanding that they withdraw the class action case from the court. Mzee Ogola, a CJGEA member and Owino Uhuru village elder barely escaped after his house was burned down; others have been attacked and forced to move out of their homes, and live in fear of their safety.

The Goldman Environmental Foundation joins Omido and CJGEA members in their demands to the Kenyan Director of Public Prosecution, Keriako Tobiko, to step in and investigate the responsible parties. We, along with the international community will be monitoring the situation and will keep pressing the Kenyan authorities until Omido and her team’s safety is guaranteed.