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Miguna, however, noted that he would not be accepting anonymous messages adding that those seeking to expose others must provide verifiable evidence. 

Kenyan lawyer and political activist Miguna Miguna on Thursday asked Kenyans who are being threatened, harassed, or persecuted to come forward and expose those intimidating them.  

In a tweet, the lawyer noted that he would be exposing those accused of threatening others, terming them human rights abusers.  

"Fellow Kenyans, if you are being threatened, harassed, or persecuted, send me an SOS. My email is on my account profile

"I dedicate this TL to exposing all atrocities, human rights abuses, and injustices. I don't care about your political affiliations,' Miguna wrote.   

{Miguna Miguna (in white cap) during his deportation in 2018 PHOTO/COURTESY}

Miguna, however, noted that he would not be accepting anonymous messages adding that those seeking to expose others must provide verifiable evidence. 

"But we don't accept anonymous messages. If you cannot identify yourself, then you aren't ready. We also need credible and verifiable evidence: mages, copies of IDs, documents - if necessary

"Credibility and Integrity are our badge and currency," the lawyer added. 

Majority of social media users who reacted to the post lauded the lawyer for coming up wit the idea, with some saying they are looking forward to his return. 

"We got you General.This country owns you a lot. We are waiting for your come back," Yusuf Muturi commented.  

"That is why you will remain my hero. You are brave, truthful & practical. Viva," Kahuni Wa Kaptagat responded.