Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Kenyan HIV Positive Gay Gospel Artist Joji Baro Beaten Senseless By His Neighbour


Remember the Kenyan guy I blogged about one certain time who went on his Facebook to lament how he was denied Visa because he is HIV positive?...(refresh your memory here). Now he is back again with another story through his Facebook account, gay gospel artist Joji Baro narrates how his neighbours framed him for stealing so they could beat him up due to his sexual orientation. This is just one of the many assaults the young lad has faced since coming out as gay.

Here is his account of the traumatizing ordeal;


Today in the morning, I woke up as usual and jovial, went to freshen up, then came back. I went outside and took some clothes I had washed previously and ironed them. All this while I had spent over 30 minutes outside my house without locking the door…
Someone came inside in a rush, planted a stolen stuff through my window. As I was getting ready to leave my house and get myself some breakfast, someone knocked on my door…he then demanded to search my house. All this while I have been keeping silent and thought it was a joke so I dismissed him.

This took a little bit longer and by the time I went back I found a flux of mob on my door. Then I was told to open. The guy then went directly to my window and pulled the implanted thing from there. I was lashed, caned, kicked,slapped, punched, beaten and am that. I have bruises all over my body….as if that was not enough, some said I should be burned and that they don’t want gays in their neighborhood.

One of then landed a hockey stick on the back of my neck and I fell down. It is from there that I was mobbed like a thief. I was then locked in a dirty empty room where I was undressed to find out whether am a man or a woman, they pulled my hair like that of Cassandra in that movie…I was then tortured more. And tortured and tortured.



They seized my phone gadgets and my house key and did everything with my house. For three hours locked in isolation similar to solitary just within the Tel Aviv estate managed Bethsamwel Investment Limited in Embakasi. I was then released to go back to my house, pack my things, and leave. Leave to nowhere. While packing other women came to my house and went indeep to where I keep clothes without checking and viola…! More planted things and more and more till I could not take it anymore.

The media also beat me to extract information from me. Two activists came to my rescue and I have left them guiding my things outside the block. I have been evicted without notice of refund of my rent which I struggle so hard to get. They have also taken away my human right trophy off my hand and that I should forget about it. As we speak am in a cyber(a different one) trying to collect events together and see where to go from here.
I did not give up without a fight though….I was able to maintain my hairstyle throughout. I have not gone to the police yet. I have not gone to the hospital. I am trying to type but it is hard. And now I don’t know who to turn to.
This wasn’t coming soon….I should have read the signs. They took my clothes. Almost took my credentials. I have been chased away from my own house. Deprived off my rights, denied access to my own property and subjected to torture and humiliation both physically and psychologically. I am moving like someone who has an STI down there from the injuries emanating from one man who stepped on my balls. I was caressed to find out whether I have breasts, or vagina or both in any case. And this brought up the memories of my parents when they disowned me.
I can’t seem to comprehend why do I always have to be unfortunate….why do bad things happen to me…the worst humiliation was when I was told had it been that am HIV-ve men would have raped me the Sodom and Gomorrah way to feel how other men feel when copulating with me.
I do not know whether I approach my friends as this was abrupt. And I DON’T know wether any help is forthcoming.

While am still trying to figure out where to go from here my advice is avoid Embakasi at all cost. Especially those who are pronouncly gay. And Tel Aviv Estate in particular. But first let pause here and find out whether my furniture are safe.

I can't stop laughing, but I still feel his pains....

2 comments :

Unknown said...

Maybe the beating was too tender on him since he had strength to narrate the long incidence on Fb.

Anonymous said...

I don't think they beat him enough.