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Armed gang attacks Kenya Human Rights Commission amid anti-government protests

FP News Desk • July 6, 2025, 20:29:53 IST
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The Kenyan Human Rights Commission was holding a news conference demanding “an immediate end to arbitrary arrests, enforced disappearances, and extrajudicial killings” when it was attacked by 20 men, some armed with sticks

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An armed gang invaded the Kenyan Human Rights Commission’s headquarters on Sunday when it was hosting a news conference calling for a stop to state violence, according to an AFP correspondent.

The incident occurred on the eve of “Saba Saba Day,” when Kenyans commemorate pro-democracy rallies from the 1990s, and further turmoil is predicted on Monday.

The east African country is once again seeing a wave of violent protests over economic stagnation, corruption, and recurrent instances of police violence under President William Ruto.

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“The gate was locked but they forced themselves in. They were attacking and robbing guys, saying: ‘You are planning protests here’,” said an AFP journalist at the scene.

“Armed goons have attacked offices of the Kenya Human Rights Commission,” the Women’s Collective, which helped organise the meeting, posted on X.

At least 19 people were killed and thousands of businesses looted and destroyed in a day of nationwide protests on June 25.

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‘Kenya feels fragile’

Urbanisation, improved education and the spread of social media have fuelled anger over the stagnant economy and poor governance in a country where around 80 percent are trapped in informal, poorly paid jobs.

“Kenya feels much more fragile than it would have four or even three years ago,” said Declan Galvin, Kenya-based analyst with Exigent Risk Advisory.

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“We have a much larger, urban, mainly youth population, who do not rely on ethnicity and tribalism” as they did in the past, he told AFP.

Politically, Ruto still holds a strong position, having forged an alliance with the main opposition leader Raila Odinga, leaving no clear challenger ahead of the next vote in 2027.

But each violent crackdown is fuelling further unrest, said activist Nerima Wako.

“Every time people organise a protest, they kill more people, so it just continues to feed off itself,” she said.

Saba Saba Day marks the uprising on July 7, 1990 when Kenyans demanded a return to multi-party democracy after years of autocratic rule by then-president Daniel arap Moi.

Ruto cut his teeth as a youth organiser for Moi when those protests were violently suppressed.

His government “seems to be trying to repeat the nineties, but we are not in the nineties,” said Gabrielle Lynch, an African politics expert at Britain’s University of Warwick.

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“They don’t seem to have realised that the world is different. People are more politically aware, but also the communication environment has dramatically changed with the rise of social media,” she added.

“People don’t have the same in-built fear of the state.”

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