10 Dead, Dozens Arrested in More Anti-Government Protests in Kenya
- Kenyan police reported 10 dead and 29 injured during recent anti-government protests, marking the 35th anniversary of pro-democracy rallies in Nairobi.
- The death of blogger Albert Ojwang in police custody has driven public anger and protests, with six people charged with his murder.
- Police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse demonstrators, who were joined by criminal gangs in Nairobi, as reported by the Commission on Human Rights.
- Interior Minister Kipchumba Murkomen stated the government is committed to protecting life and property amid the protests, describing them as 'terrorism disguised as dissent.
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At least 10 killed and Nairobi locked down as police in Kenya clash with protesters
NAIROBI, Kenya — Police in Kenya clashed with demonstrators Monday during the latest anti-government protests, killing 10 people, according to the state-funded human rights commission. Authorities blocked major roads leading into the capital, Nairobi, and most businesses closed amid the strictest measures yet to contain the unrest. Protesters lit bonfires and threw stones at police. Police fired and hurled tear gas canisters, injuring demonstrat…
UN says ‘deeply troubled’ by Kenya protest killings
GENEVA: The United Nations on Tuesday expressed serious concern over the deaths of at least 10 people in Kenya where police and protesters clashed during anti-government demonstrations the previous day. The violence erupted on Saba Saba Day (meaning Seven Seven) when demonstrators annually mark the events of July 7, 1990 when Kenyans rose up to demand a return to multi-party
Kenya’s Saba Saba Protests Turn Deadly Amid Clashes and Crackdown - teleSUR English
At least 10 people were killed and dozens injured on Monday as anti-government protests erupted across Kenya during the annual Saba Saba Day, a historic date commemorating the country’s 1990 pro-democracy uprising. The protests, largely led by youth and Gen Z activists, were sparked by rising public anger over police brutality, corruption, and the high cost of living. Demonstrators demanded the resignation of President William Ruto, accusing his…
“Every time people organize a protest, they kill more people, so the claim continues to feed,” said one activist
Evening Brief: Kenya Protests Turn Deadly, Former Russian Transportation Minister Found Dead, Secretary of State Rubio Heads to Malaysia
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