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KENYAN POLICE ACCUSED OF KILLING PROTESTERS
Kenya Police Killed over 30 protesters says Human Right Organization.
Kenyan police have been accused by two(2) human rights organization of killing over 30 protesters during a protest called by the opposition of the of August 8 General Election.
The two rights watchdogs accused police of using excessive force on pro-opposition demonstrators.
Although Kenya’s constitution allows for non-violent protests, Government have banned all form of protests in three (3) cities; Nairobi, Mombasa and Kisumu because of violent nature of protesters in this areas.
Still, leader of the opposition, Raila Odinga, who with discontinued from the October 26 presidential re-run elections have impelled his supporters to carry on with their daily protest until there is an electoral reform.