Morris Mabior Awicjok reportedly went missing on the 4th of February in Nairobi and is reported to have been arrested and deported to South Sudan by Kenyan security organs.
His wife is pleading for access to her husband.
“I don’t have a way. I don’t have power when I ask nobody will answer me. my message is I am just begging them. If my husband is alive, let me see him. I want to see him physically”. Mrs. Mabior told thejubamirro Newe Desk during interview. .
“My husband is a human rights Activist. He stands up for the rights of others, but some people took it as being against the National Security Service”, laments Mrs. Mabior.
Meanwhile, the Center for Peace and Advocacy (CPA) is calling for the unconditional release of human rights activist Morris Mabior Awikjok.
CPA Executive Director Ter Manyang Gatwech says they have approached the National Security to establish his whereabouts. “We managed to talk to the National Security bosses, some of them even they reach to extent of denying. You know this person is supposed to be produced in court, if he is found guilty, then this is the right procedure, but you cannot keep the person in unknown location”. Continues Mr Manyang.
“Our next step, we are going to engage with other partners in the region and with relevant authorities within the country, because now it is going to put South Sudan in bad image, and we don’t want that”, he warns.
Morris is a known social media critic of politicians and powerful people especially from his state of Warrap, the home of the President. He is also a bitter critic of the Director of Internal Security Bureau Akol Koor, and it is not yet clear if they held him for that.
The National Security Service Public Relations Office has since refused to respond to media calls to confirm Mabior’s detention at the infamous Blue House after his deportation from Kenya.