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Stones and debris still littered the streets in the center of Kenya’s capital on Thursday, as a leading human rights group said the death toll from nationwide protests a day earlier had climbed ...
Sixteen people have been killed and about 400 injured after thousands of people took to the streets in Kenya on Wednesday to protest against the government, Amnesty International Kenya has said.
Conclusion Police brutality in Kenya has arisen through historical, social, economic and political factors. Mitigating it therefore requires a long-term, combined top-down and bottom-up approach.
Marches in Kenya to mark the anniversary of last year's anti-government demonstrations again turned violent on Wednesday, with at least 16 killed and 400 injured, according to Amnesty ...
In response, nearly all TV stations in Kenya have used YouTube, Facebook and other social platforms to report from the protests.
The United Nations said Thursday it was "deeply concerned" by violence during protests in Kenya, which killed at least 16 and left thousands of businesses ruined. The demonstrations, marking on ...
Sixteen people died during nationwide anti-government protests in Kenya on Wednesday, most of them killed by police, the head of Amnesty Kenya said, a year after deadly demonstrations against a ...
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