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    Death Toll in Kenya Protests Rises to Eight, 400 Injured

    Temitope OkeBy Temitope OkeJune 25, 202502 Mins Read
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    A woman is surrounded by a group of Kenyan policemen in anti-riot gear in downtown Nairobi on June 25, 2025 during a planned day of protest marking the first anniversary of the storming of the parliament. Marches in Kenya to mark a year since massive anti-government demos turned violent on Wednesday, with two killed and running battles between protesters and police, who flooded Nairobi's streets with tear gas and sealed off government buildings with barbed wire. (Photo by Kabir Dhanji / AFP)
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    At least eight people have lost their lives during protests in Kenya to commemorate the first anniversary of the Gen-Z demonstrations. The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR) claims that all the deaths were due to gunshot injuries.

    The Commission indicated that these fatalities occurred across six different counties: two people were killed in Machakos and Makueni, while Nakuru, Kiambu, Uasin Gishu, and Nyandarua experienced one fatality each.

    The KNCHR voiced serious concern regarding what it termed as “persistent violations of human rights and disregard for the rule of law by both government agencies and certain groups of citizens.”

    “The right to life is sacrosanct. We condole with the families of the deceased and urge all actors to respect the sanctity of life,” said the Commission vice chairperson, Dr Raymond Nyeris.

    In addition to the deaths, the Commission recorded over 400 injuries, affecting protesters, law enforcement officials, and journalists. While most of the injured individuals received treatment and were released, 83 needed specialised care, and eight had gunshot injuries.

    Protesters are caught by the jet of a Kenyan police water cannon in downtown Nairobi on June 25, 2025 during a planned day of protest marking the first anniversary of the storming of the parliament. Marches in Kenya to mark a year since massive anti-government demos turned violent on Wednesday, with two killed and running battles between protesters and police, who flooded Nairobi’s streets with tear gas and sealed off government buildings with barbed wire. (Photo by Kabir Dhanji / AFP)

    The protests, which took place in at least 23 counties, were met with significant police presence.

    The KNCHR pointed out allegations of excessive force used by security forces, which included the use of rubber bullets, live ammunition, and water cannons. The commission also raised alarms about the presence of criminal elements during the protests, which resulted in violence, looting, and damage to property in various towns.

    Additionally, the KNCHR denounced the Communication Authority’s (CA) order to stop live media coverage of the demonstrations, calling it a breach of constitutional rights related to media freedom and access to information.

    Dr Raymond Nyeris Kenya Protests KNCHR
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    Temitope Oke

    Temitope is an astute writer and editor with keen interest in geo-politics, wildlife, and sports. With a keen eye for insightful storytelling and analysis, he uses his writing to engage, inform, inspire and is dedicated to advocating for positive change and national transformation.

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