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Human rights groups report over 100 abduction cases under Kenya Kwanza government
Human rights groups have reported a concerning rise in abduction cases, with over 100 individuals reportedly taken during the tenure of the Kenya Kwanza government. Separately, human rights defenders and activists report being arrested by police during June 25th commemoration protests, only to be allegedly handed over to armed men for torture and subsequent abandonment in various parts of Nairobi. Meanwhile, the Sunday Standard Newspaper is facing significant disruption following the reported abduction of its editor, occurring amidst widespread matatu strike across Kenya.
Disabled man who was dragged like a rag by police during protests in Nakuru narrates ordeal
An activist with disability, James Mbugua, has narrated his harrowing experience of being allegedly dragged by the police during protests in Nakuru. This incident has fueled public anger over the police's conduct during the June 2024 anti-tax demonstrations. The physical and psychological toll of the June 25th protests continues to affect survivors, leaving them with lasting scars. Separately, protests demanding the release or arraignment of Abdiaziz Duba Molo, known as Zizo, entered their second day in Kiamaiko and Huruma, with demonstrators vowing to continue until the missing youth is found.
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