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TODAY:  Tue, Feb 09, 2010   7:39pm EAT

'intersexual' claims mistreatment

Written By:Dzuya Walter   , Posted: Thu, Sep 04, 2008

A person described as an intersexual on Thursday told the court that he has to be remanded in a separate room for he suffers inhuman and degrading treatment from other convicts.

Richard Muasya who is currently facing a death sentence at Kamiti prison through his lawyer argues that his human and constitutional rights have been violated.

On November 6 last year Justice Roselyn Wendo ordered that Muasya be accorded exclusive or separate accommodation from the male convicts but this has not been done.

Muasya now says he suffers inhuman treatment by exposure to male convicts, prison warders and other members of the public.

The case will be heard on September 17.

Meanwhile a group of Masaais residing on a piece of land in Karen say they are not ready to move out.

The group argues that they are the registered owners of the parcel of land over which one Joy Kimemiah filed a suit saying she has right over the land.

The maasais want to be enjoined in the suit. The case will be heard on September 22.

Elsewhere at the chief magistrate's court, a Nairobi lawyer was remanded after he was charged with forging a title deed.

It is alleged that on June 19 this year the lawyer Lawrence Ngugi Mwangi forged a title deed No.86037.

He faces other counts of obtaining a false document  and obtaining 3 million shillings from Stephen Karanja Kapucho by falsely pretending that he was in a position to sell him  a piece of land valued at 30 million shillings.





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