By Israel Agina
It is with profound sorrow that we reflect on the passing of Senior Counsel Pheroze Nowrojee a titan of the legal profession, an unwavering advocate for human dignity, and a beacon of hope in Kenya’s darkest hours. SC Nowrojee’s career was defined by moral clarity and unyielding courage.
During the oppressive era of single-party dictatorship under the Moi-Kanu regime, he stood resolute in defense of justice, even as others capitulated to tyranny. His fearless representation of political detainees including myself before the notorious Detainees Tribunals at Shimolatewa and Naivasha Maximum Security Prisons remains etched in history. Amid kangaroo courts and regime aligned judges determined to crush dissent, SC Nowrojee wielded the law not as a tool of power, but as a shield for the voiceless.
To us, the political prisoners languishing under unjust confinement, he was more than legal counsel. His principled stance, intellectual rigor, and refusal to legitimize authoritarianism rekindled our resolve. He reminded us that the arc of justice, though bent, could not be broken so long as there were those willing to fight for it. SC Nowrojee’s legacy transcends courtrooms and legal texts.
He embodied the sacred duty of the advocate: to speak truth to power, to humanize the marginalized, and to uphold the sanctity of liberty even at great personal cost. His life’s work fortified Kenya’s journey toward multiparty democracy and inspired generations of jurists to champion equity over expediency. As we bid farewell to this indomitable spirit, we do not mourn passively. We recommit to the ideals he lived by: courage in the face of oppression, integrity in the pursuit of justice, and solidarity with the oppressed.
Rest in Power, Senior Counsel Nowrojee. Your battles liberated many; your light will guide countless more. The writer is Israel Otieno Agina Political Detainee (1986 to 1989) Comrade in the Struggle for Justice and Progress.



