Feb 10 β€’ 16:18 UTC πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ͺ Sweden Aftonbladet

Kenya criticizes false recruitment for Moscow's war

Kenya has condemned reports of its citizens being lured to fight for Russia in Ukraine under false pretenses of well-paid jobs.

Kenya has voiced strong condemnation regarding the misleading recruitment of its citizens to fight for Russia in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Reports indicate that several Kenyans have been tricked into believing they would secure lucrative jobs in Russia, only to find themselves coerced into signing contracts in Russian, which essentially join them to the Russian army. Korir Sing'Oei, the Deputy Foreign Minister of Kenya, emphasized the unacceptable nature of such deceitful practices, stating that they are used as mere 'cannon fodder' on the frontlines.

The situation is not isolated to Kenyan citizens, as young men from various African countries are similarly reported to have been misled into joining the Russian military effort. The Kenyan government is taking these allegations seriously, with Foreign Minister Musalia Mudavadi announcing plans to travel to Moscow to address the issue directly. The intent of this visit appears to be to assert Kenya's stance that this recruitment tactic must be halted immediately, highlighting an increasing concern about the exploitation of African youth in international conflicts.

This development raises significant concerns not just for Kenya, but for the broader African community, as it reflects a troubling trend of young men being exploited and coerced into military conflicts they did not choose to partake in. The situation poses ethical questions around recruitment practices and the protection of vulnerable populations in the context of global conflicts, urging the international community to take action against such predatory behaviors.

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