Police tear-gas, arrest peaceful anti-femicide protesters in Nairobi
Video screengrabs of police tackling protesters demonstrating over the rising femicide cases in Nairobi on December 10, 2024.
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Videos shared on social media showed protesters
being roughed up and arrested in the central business district by what appeared
to be plainclothes police officers.
Protesters also shared images of live
bullets police reportedly fired at the peaceful marchers.
In a joint statement, Amnesty International
Kenya, the Law Society of Kenya (LSK), Human is My ID Alliance and the End
Femicide KE Movement termed the incident a grave violation of human rights.
Amnesty said its executive director for
Kenya, Irungu Houghton, was among those police detained.
“The violent response by police, including
the arrest of these peaceful protestors, is a direct attack on Kenya's
democratic principles and the human rights of its citizens,” the rights groups
said.
“The excessive force and unwarranted
arrests not only violate national and international human rights laws but also
send a chilling message to all those advocating for justice and accountability.
These actions undermine the rule of law and reinforce the impunity that
perpetuates violence against women.”
They demanded the immediate release of all
protestors and urged the Inspector General of Police to open a probe into the violent
arrests to hold perpetrators accountable.
“Authorities must expedite investigations
into femicide cases, ensuring justice for the victims and their families… Law
enforcement must respect Kenyans' constitutional rights and ensure that
peaceful demonstrators are protected, not persecuted,” the activists said.
More than 97 women and girls were killed
across the country in the three months leading to October 30, according to
police.


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