More Than 30 Killed In Kenya Anti-Government Protests
Date
6/29/2024 10:51:06 PM
(MENAFN- AzerNews)
At least 30 people died in protests in Kenya this week sparked
by a government drive to substantially raise taxes in the East
African country, Azernews reports, citing Human
Rights Watch.
"Kenyan security forces shot directly into crowds of protesters
on (Tuesday) June 25, 2024, including protesters who were fleeing,"
the NGO said in a statement.
"Although there is no confirmation on the exact number of people
killed in Nairobi and other towns, Human Rights Watch found that at
least 30 people had been killed on that day based on witness
accounts, publicly available information, hospital and mortuary
records in Nairobi as well as witness accounts," the statement
said.
"Shooting directly into crowds without justification, including
as protesters try to flee, is completely unacceptable under Kenyan
and international law," said Otsieno Namwaya, associate Africa
director at Human Rights Watch.
"The Kenyan authorities need to make clear to their forces that
they should be protecting peaceful protesters and that impunity for
police violence can no longer be tolerated," Namwaya added.
The largely peaceful rallies turned violent on Tuesday when
lawmakers passed the deeply unpopular tax increases following
pressure from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
After the announcement of the vote, crowds stormed the
parliament complex and a fire broke out in clashes unprecedented in
the history of the country since its independence from Britain in
1963.
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