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Amnesty International slams Kenyan President Ruto’s call to shoot protesters

The FrontierThe FrontierJuly 15, 2025 1181 Minutes read0

•Kenya’s President William Ruto

Amnesty International today slammed a call by the Kenyan President William Ruto to shoot protesters, saying it would fuel more violence at a time of mounting anger and deadly anti-government rallies.

At least 38 people died last week during demonstrations, rights groups say, marking the deadliest day of protests since the start of youth-led rallies against Ruto, reports AFP.

The demonstrations have shaken the country, and Ruto recently said protesters who engaged in violence “should be shot in the leg”.

Amnesty International’s Kenya director, Irungu Houghton, said the president’s comments were “unlawful”.

“It is extremely dangerous for politicians to instruct police officers… on how to conduct policing during protests,” he said.

Irungu said such orders “would escalate the levels of violence” through “greater conflict between police officers, protesters, bystanders, counter-protesters, and even criminals and bullies”.

Rights groups have previously warned about the presence of armed men during protests and noted reports suggesting that some operate alongside police officers.

Kenyan police have repeatedly denied the allegations.

International criticism has also mounted, with the United Nations urging restraint.

In a report released today by the Police Reforms Working Group — a coalition of grassroots and national rights groups, including Amnesty — found the recent marches were “marred by state violence, unlawful policing tactics”.

The report said it had documented “the use of live ammunition against unarmed civilians, extrajudicial executions, disappearances, and unlawful arrests”.

“The evidence points to serious allegations of unlawful conduct and extrajudicial killings by individuals suspected to be police officers,” it said, adding that over 500 civilians and police officers were wounded.

The National Police Service spokesperson told our correspondent such allegations were part of a “false narrative”.

Interior Minister Kipchumba Murkomen today said police excesses during protests will be investigated, adding, “There is no law that excuses a police officer to commit crimes or kill people”.

Murkomen also stated that he will issue a policy directive on the use of force and firearms by officers on Friday.

The interior ministry said more than 1,500 people had been arrested during the last two demonstrations, with 71 being handled by the anti-terror unit.

There was widespread looting and vandalism during the protests, with many businesses forced to close and employees remaining home to avoid the violence.

The report noted the protests were responsible for an “economic loss possibly as much as 1.1 billion Kenyan Shillings ($14 million)” but did not elaborate.

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