A ten-hour airport detention and forced deportation hit one of Open Society Foundations' top executives, and Kenya never even filed formal charges.
Brian Kagoro's airport nightmare
Brian Kagoro's airport nightmare
- Brian Kagoro got cornered by intelligence officers at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.
- Kagoro is a Zimbabwean lawyer and OSF's Managing Director of Programmes.
- His detention dragged on for over ten hours.
- Authorities shoved him onto a Johannesburg-bound flight.
- A removal order cited Section 54 of the Kenya Citizenship and Immigration Act of 2011.
- Zero specific violations appeared on the document.
- Formal charges never materialized during the whole ordeal.
- OSF slammed the move as legally baseless.
- Unnamed government sources accused Kagoro of bankrolling protests against President William Ruto.
- OSF called those allegations a flat-out smear campaign.
- Kagoro had been visiting Kenya lawfully for a decade.
- Foundation funding strictly targets civic engagement, not street agitation.
- Open Society Foundations has operated in Kenya since 2005.
- Work spans economic policy, climate, and democratic governance.
- George Soros established the global foundation.
- OSF is pursuing formal clarification through diplomatic channels.