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NAZLINS WATCHDOG ROLE AGAINST IMPUNITY, ABUSE OF OFFICE, HUMAN RIGHTS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE, NEPOTISM AND GROSS CORRUPTION

September 29, 2025 admin 0 Comments

As the voice of the masses in kenya and the world on crucial matters of public interest and the rights of the majority;  in defence of innocent and oppressed individuals and commuities, a few incidences of nazlin’s interventions are as follows; …

NAZLINS WATCHDOG ROLE AGAINST IMPUNITY, ABUSE OF OFFICE, HUMAN RIGHTS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE, NEPOTISM AND GROSS CORRUPTION AS THE VOICE OF THE MASSES IN KENYA AND THE WORLD ON CRUCIAL MATTERS OF PUBLIC INTEREST AND THE RIGHTS OF THE MAJORITY;  IN DEFENCE OF INNOCENT AND OPPRESSED INDIVIDUALS AND COMMUITIES, a few incidences of Nazlin’s interventions are as follows;

 ·        Nazlin has led several peaceful demonstrations and advocated against the Kenyan governments silence on the Israeli brutality against the Palestinians calling for an end of cruelty and massacre of children, women and civilians and Israeli occupation in support of Palestine.

·        Nazlin brought to the fore, breaking the silence on decades of atrocities of rape and abuse of Samburu and Maasai women by British soldiers near their bases in Kenya. Nazlin led the women and the children born out of rape in the forefront on a peaceful demonstration on Nairobi streets ending at the British High commission in Nairobi. The petition was filed in London and the British legal system found that the women shoUld be compensated by the British government.

 ·        Bringing calm and peace in Kenya while at the KICC during the period of curfew in Kenya after the 2007 general election and calling for the ECK chairman not to declare the winner as there was overwhelming evidence that the election had been rigged. This was on live TV and saved the day as the ODM was highly aggressive and had ambushed the high table and cornered the chairman. Nazlin’s role brought peace, tranquility, sanity and calm into the tallying hall and the nation at large.

 ·        Nazlin supported the present president of the republic of Kenya his Excellency hon Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta together with other opposition colleagues which included the former vice president Kalonzo Musyoka in the fore during a peaceful rally held by them as opposition at Uhuru park in Nairobi but which was disrupted and broken by armed combat security and GSU personnel when his party KANU was being hijacked while he was chairman and unlawfully registered to others by the then government, the rally at Uhuru park was broken up by armed GSU and army which climaxed into state and police brutality as they were blocked from escape, ambushed and attacked from all sides by armed GSU and army battalions outside parliament and Nazlin was cornered and hit with three tear gas canisters directly on her body causing her to collapse and black out until she was later rescued and carried away while unconscious and resuscitated.

 ·        The illegal raid on standard group media house by the government and the Mamoth opposition orange rally at Uhuru park and my speech in support of freedomof press and the media houses which had been raided and siezed.

 ·        The all night vigil at KICC and rescue of the police at Kamkunji during the night tallying of the votes in the referendum

 ·        In the forefront of defense of innocent Musilms arbitrarily and maliciously charged for terrorism, their innocent families up until they were released as having been found not guilty.

 ·        Speaking against the mistreatment of innocent muslim who was beaten and mistreated after a bomb was detonated on him by police officers to frame him of terrorist charges.

 ·        Nazlin visited the Kisumu district hospital mortuary with her colleagues in the opposition being hon. Raila Odinga, hon. Kalonzo Musyoka and others in the incidence of police brutality against Kisumu residents supporting the opposition which incident including a school boy shot at close range in his back while he was fleeing for his life from the police and whose body was dressed in school uniform  during protests by the public on the then opposition roles in the constitution making process–during a period of insecurity and police brutality and visited the patients who had suffered serious beatings and survived bullet wounds from the police. While viewing the boy’s body to witness police brutality, Nazlin turned the poor lifeless boy’s body to evidence the entry point of the bullet into his body and how it burst out from his abdomen. Nazlin called for the resignation of the commissioner of police and a result of this brutality and questioned the president Kibaki’s orders to the police force on the use of live bullets to calm peaceful demonstrators and kill innocent children which was heavily captured by the press.

 ·        Another insecurity incident Nazlin was involved in which occurred in Nyanza province in Kisumu where police attacked innocent Muslims in Manyatta Arab slums in Kisumu and threw teargas into a home which was mourning the death of their son and where a funeral was in process and carted away family members and neighbor-hood youth of the deceased whose body was left unattended save for an elderly wailing grandmother who suffered the impact of the tear gas – the local people called Nazlin who was in Kisumu conducting training and workshops on HIV/AIDS stigma and discrimination. Nazlin rushed to the call with the press and the public and was informed her the reason as being that a rich man had fenced off part of public property which housed the local youth group offices against court orders so the youth tore-down the fencing but the police were allegedly compromised to oppress the slum Villagers in favor of the rich man. Determined to fight injustice, Nazlin led the people and stormed the local police station which was surrounded by armed combat GSU personnel who had been informed of her visit. Regardless to the risk of serious police beating and arrest, Nazlin faced the armed combat security force and the officer commanding police station came out to meet her and Nazlin called for peace and out of respect for her popular roles he invited her into the police station with community leaders and Nazlin negotiated and won the immediate release of all the innocent prisoners and came out of the police station with them amidst the roar of the frenzied crowd overwhelmed with passion and love for her role in defending public interest and  spearheading their cause and ensuring the release of their colleagues and boys.

NAZLIN WAS IN THE FOREFRONT OF AGITATING FOR POLITICAL CHANGE AND REFORMS TOWARDS A TRUE DEMOCRATIC STATE UPHOLDING MULTI-PARTY RULE in the long tedious movement that eventually culminated in the former president Kibaki’s installation as the president of Kenya and the historical handing over of power by the former retired President Hon. Daniel Toroitich Arap Moi to the Hon. President Emilio Kibaki, albeit in a wheelchair and attended the said occasion, seated on the main podium as one of the many patriots who had struggled in the political force together with the Late Hon. Minister of Labour Alhaj Ahmed Khalif who died in the unfortunate Busia plane Crash soon thereafter, that bore the fruits of the said occasion and indeed witnessed the handing over of power and installation of the president in the most vibrant, emotive, highly-strung, passionate and uncontrollable mass public dynamism and hysteria at Uhuru park in 2002, ever witnessed in the recent history of our Nation. Infact the public was chanting anti Moi slogans throwing stones at him which hit many people including Nazlin and everyone else who included heads of missions, ambassadors and others were feeling panicked as the security was insufficient and unable to control the massive violent crowd that had broken the security barriers and were pushing against the podium. Nazlin found it most distasteful that the Hon. former president had to face such humiliation and violence and no-one was even attempting to calm the crowd, yet he had the courage to face such hostility and massive crowd and did so with dignity, decorum and great show of tolerance and discipline which he could have opted to avoid and host the handover ceremony safe within the state-house grounds instead. Nazlin reached out and tugged at the Hon. Raila Odinga’s shoulder as he was seated two rows ahead and told him that this was not acceptable and must calm the crowd to stop the violence and insults. He sat down contemplating what to do but his colleagues next to him were telling him not to stop the crowd but let the Hon. President suffer the humiliation and pelting of stones alleging that he deserved it. Nazlin could not tolerate that indignity and abuse and reached out for the Hon. Raila Odinga again and told him that he should not listen to his colleagues and must stand up, calm and stop the crowd who would listen to him and if he wasn’t going to do so she would have to risk getting hit by more stones and would go to the front of the podium and do so herself. The hon, Raila Odinga gave heed to her request to him and indeed stood up and calmed the crowd.

Nazlin was heavily captured in the main stream media in mobilizing for change and critiquing the government on various human rights issues, democracy and the role of women.

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