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Kenya's President William Ruto has ordered police to shoot protesters in the legs any protesters targeting businesses. The UN and human rights groups have accused the police of using excessive force ...
According to the Head of State, attacking police stations or government installations amounts to a declaration of war, and ...
UN Commission on Human Rights "deeply troubled" by the trend of rights violations. Retired CJ Maraga and Cohesion Commission ...
Kenyan President William Ruto made his first public remarks since deadly anti-government protests broke out this week. He said that "anyone going to burn people's property should be shot in the leg." ...
NAIROBI: At least eleven people have been killed during anti-government protests in Kenya and 567 arrested, police said.
Rubber bullets, tear gas, water cannons, live rounds... Can Kenya’s police beat the defiance of a new generation into submission? These scenes from Monday’s Saba Saba Day marches that marked 35 ...
President William Ruto dared unnamed rivals to try to overthrow his government, warning they’d "find out they know ...
Prime CS Musalia Mudavadi faced backlash after condoling with US flood victims while staying silent on Gen Z protest deaths ...
A total of 115 people have been killed across the country in protests in the last one year. The Kenya National Commission on ...
Alleging the protestors, he stated that attacks on police would be regarded as acts of war, following recent protests that ...
The court also directed that Mr Mukunji be taken to Nairobi Hospital for treatment before being returned to Muthaiga Police ...
The greatest threat to democracy is not only brute force. It is the narrative told afterwards that makes that force seem ...