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Kenya is in the grip of nationwide protests against proposed tax hikes, ... today’s protests have spiraled into violence. Human rights observers and medical officers have reported several ...
Diplomats from the United States and 12 other western countries expressed shock at the violence in parliament, [4] while United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres also expressed concern. [9] Amnesty International said that "the pattern of policing protests is deteriorating fast" and called on the government to respect the right to ...
The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA), a regulatory body, has cautioned the media against "perpetuating" violence in their coverage of the protests, "which could potentially cause widespread ...
Kenya’s police boss resigned Friday, the latest attempt by the country's president to respond to growing concerns of police brutality in response to protests triggered by a proposed tax hike.
Police in Kenya opened fire amid opposition-organized protests on Wednesday against the rising cost of living, and health workers and witnesses said at least two people were shot dead and 26 ...
Protests continued in Kenya's capital and elsewhere Tuesday over a finance bill that would raise the cost of living, even after the president said he would not sign it in the wake of the storming ...
In a press conference with news outlets, the president of the Kenya Medical Association, Simon Kigondu, said that at least 13 people had been killed, [94] adding that he had never seen "such level of violence against unarmed people." [95] Deputy Azimio opposition leader Martha Karua termed the deployment of the Kenya Defence Forces ...
According to a commissioner with the Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission of Kenya, a government oversight body that had been formed in response to the 2008 Kenyan post-election violence, the Wagalla massacre represents the worst human rights violation in Kenya's history. St.Kizito massacre: 13 July 1991 Akithii Location, Meru County: 19