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Kenyan Lawmaker Arrested Amid Growing Protests Over Abductions

Kenyan Lawmaker Arrested Amid Growing Protests Over Abductions

Taha Sakr
Last updated: December 31, 2024 6:23 pm
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In Kenya, protests intensified on Monday as demonstrators clashed with riot police over the rising number of alleged abductions of government critics. The protests, which have become a nationwide movement, were sparked by increasing fears that opponents of the government are being forcibly disappeared. Police in Nairobi, the capital, used tear gas to disperse large crowds of unarmed protesters who were rallying against the abductions.

The government’s response to these disappearances has stirred outrage, with President William Ruto pledging over the weekend to put an end to the abductions, marking a shift from his earlier dismissive remarks calling the reports “fake news.” Despite this promise, protests continued to grow, and by the end of the day, at least 53 demonstrators had been arrested across the country. The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR) reported that the arrests occurred in major cities, including Nairobi, Mombasa, and Eldoret.

Among those detained during the protests was opposition politician Okiya Omtatah, who participated in a sit-in demonstration in Nairobi. In videos that surfaced, Omtatah was seen sitting on the ground with other protesters, holding chains and placards that read “When tyranny becomes law, resistance is duty.” However, the peaceful sit-in was broken up by police, who fired tear gas and used mounted officers to forcefully remove the demonstrators. Another notable figure arrested was Reuben Kigame, a blind gospel artist and former presidential hopeful. Both men were reportedly taken into police custody after the protests were violently dispersed.

KNCHR condemned the police’s actions, labeling the arrests as arbitrary and accusing the authorities of violently disrupting what had been peaceful protests. Human rights groups have raised alarms over the increased use of force against demonstrators, describing the situation as a growing clampdown on dissent in the country.

The protests stem from a broader crisis in Kenya, where opposition figures and critics of the government have reportedly been abducted in recent months. At least 82 individuals are said to have gone missing, with many believed to be victims of politically motivated disappearances. The issue came to light after widespread protests in June against a controversial finance bill, which prompted violent clashes and the deaths of at least 23 people. Following the public outcry, President Ruto eventually withdrew the bill, but the unrest continued to escalate, particularly with the continued disappearance of government critics.

In response to the ongoing protests, Amnesty International reported that several of the detained protesters were assaulted while in police custody, with some suffering injuries from batons, rifle butts, and tear gas. Lawyers for the detainees were also denied access to their clients, a violation of legal rights, according to the organization. Amnesty International Kenya’s Executive Director, Irungu Houghton, expressed concern over the treatment of the arrested individuals, stating that police officers had prevented lawyers from meeting with their clients for hours.

In a positive development, the Kenyan High Court intervened, ordering the immediate release of six individuals who had recently gone missing, including Peter Muteti and Bernard Kavuli. The country’s Law Society President, Faith Odhiambo, confirmed the court’s ruling and stated that the Inspector-General of Police has been ordered to comply with the directive. If the government fails to comply, security officials could face contempt charges.

The protests and ongoing unrest in Kenya reflect a deeper frustration among the public with the government’s handling of political dissent and its treatment of opposition voices. While President Ruto has promised to address the abductions, his administration faces growing calls for accountability as tensions between the government and citizens continue to rise. The outcome of the ongoing protests will be crucial in shaping Kenya’s political future as the nation grapples with accusations of government-led repression.

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