Selestine Kemoli, an East African maid in Saudi Arabia, fled to the Kenyan Embassy in Riyadh after enduring severe abuse from her employer. She sought help to return to her children in Kenya, only to be met with betrayal by labor attache Robinson Juma Twanga, who demanded sexual favors in return for assistance. Multiple women reported similar experiences with Twanga and other embassy officials, indicating a troubling pattern of exploitation of vulnerable individuals fleeing abuse. Legal representatives have documented these accounts, shedding light on systemic issues within the embassy.
Selestine Kemoli's harrowing experience in Saudi Arabia highlights the abuse faced by East African women, intensifying with betrayal from those tasked with their protection.
Robinson Juma Twanga's exploitation of vulnerable women seeking help reveals a systemic failure within the Kenyan embassy, as many officials reportedly engage in similar abuses.
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