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2025 one of Kenya’s worst years for human rights, says IMLU; CJ Koome urges rule of law

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December 10, 2025
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The year 2025 has been rated as one of the worst years for the observance of human rights in the country. In it's end year report, independent medico-legal unit, IMLU says the country, which is now classified amongst the repressed states witnessed rights abuses perpetrated by gov

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Reports Highlight Surge in Human Rights Violations and Gender-Based Violence - December 2025

The Independent Medico-Legal Unit (IMLU) has sounded an alarm over a surge in human rights violations, deeming 2025 one of Kenya's worst years and classifying the country as a repressed state. A recent report projects 2025 will be the worst year for human rights violations, particularly by security officers. Alarming reports also show a significant increase in gender-based violence, with one study revealing that a large majority of female homicides occur within the home. The murder of women significantly increased last year, with young people primarily involved. Furthermore, human rights defenders in Garissa are warning of an increase in sexual violence in northeastern Kenya, and other statistics show a significant rise in violence against girls this year.

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