Kenyan police open fire at protest over reported abductions
Two years ago, at least 60 people were killed in a crackdown by security forces according to the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights after protesters…
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Adel Nduba, a resident of Mathare, said the protest was called because his brother had not been seen since he was arrested a week ago. Kenyan police were not immediately available for comment on Tuesday. “I have seen one person dead and two have gunshot wounds at a hospital in Mathare,” said Wanjira Wanjiru, co-founder of Mathare Social Justice Centre, who was at the protest.
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Adel Nduba, a resident of Mathare, said the protest was called because his brother had not been seen since he was arrested a week ago.
according to Business Day Live +2Kenyan police were not immediately available for comment on Tuesday. “I have seen one person dead and two have gunshot wounds at a hospital in Mathare,” said Wanjira Wanjiru, co-founder of Mathare Social Justice Centre, who was at the protest.
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