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End criminalisation of protests and respect law, Amnesty tells Kenya's security organs

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Amnesty stressed the need for the National Police Service (NPS) and the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) to strictly operate within the confines of the law during the #OccupyEverywhere protests.

Amnesty Kenya has called on Kenya's security organs to respect protesters' fundamental rights as some parts of the country witness sustained anti-government protests that began three weeks ago.

In a statement on Tuesday, Amnesty Executive Director Irungu Houghton expressed concern over recent incidents involving the use of what he termed unnecessary force by the police.

"The response of the authorities over the past two weeks has involved unnecessary and excessive force, resulting in the tragic loss of life and the infliction of serious injuries," the statement said.

On Monday, the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR) reported that 39 people had been killed, the youngest being 12-year-old Kennedy Onyango. It also reported 39 cases of forced disappearances and 361 injuries countrywide.

Amnesty stressed the need for the National Police Service (NPS) and the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) to strictly operate within the confines of the law during the #OccupyEverywhere protests.

"Amnesty International reminds the National Police Service and the Kenya Defence Forces of June 28, 2024, High Court ruling in Malindi, which issued temporary orders preventing security agencies from using lethal and other less-lethal ammunition against peaceful protesters," Houghton said.

The court barred the NPS from using water cannons, tear gas, live ammunition, and other draconian tactics against peaceful protesters, among them unnecessary arrests, abductions, detentions, harassment, intimidation, torture, and any cruel or degrading treatment.

The police overseeing the protests were also ordered not to deploy brute force or any form of violence or commit any extrajudicial killings.

Amnesty noted that during last week's demonstrations, medical personnel attending to casualties faced tear gas exposure, arrest, and intimidation by law enforcement and military officials.

"Additionally, lawyers attempting to support their clients have been denied access and subjected to arrests and harassment, while journalists covering the protests have been targeted with confiscations of equipment, arrests, and physical assaults in broad daylight," Houghton said.

He called on Kenya's security organs to cease the criminalisation of protests and strictly adhere to legal frameworks.

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