Al-Amin Kimathi of the Kenya-based Muslim Human Rights Forum said he saw FBI agents "many times" in his cell and that Ugandan intelligence agents told him they had received written questions from the FBI and were sharing information with them.
"Since I strongly believe in their involvement and have prima facie evidence of that involvement, I will be consulting with my lawyers...to see if I can sue them," he told The Associated Press in the Kenyan capital a day after his release.
Kimathi was arrested last year after traveling to Uganda to observe court hearings of Kenyan suspects in the July 2010 bombings in Uganda's capital, Kampala, that killed 76 people.
Al-Amin Kimathi of the Kenya-based Muslim Human Rights Forum said he saw FBI agents "many times" in his cell and that Ugandan intelligence agents told him they had received written questions from the FBI and were sharing information with them.
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Kimathi was arrested last year after traveling to Uganda to observe court hearings of Kenyan suspects in the July 2010 bombings in Uganda's capital, Kampala, that killed 76 people.