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Kenya’s President William Ruto orders police to shoot protesters in the leg to prevent property destruction during ongoing anti-government demonstration

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Kenya’s President William Ruto has directed police to shoot protesters in the legs to prevent property destruction ongoing anti-government demonstrations. This directive follows a series of that have resulted in significant and of .

The unrest sparked by the death of political blogger Albert Ojwang in police , to widespread demonstrations across the country. Protesters, primarily people mobilized via social , are demanding accountability and criticizing Ruto’s leadership, accusing him of failing to fulfill promises to combat extrajudicial killings.

In response to the escalating violence, Interior Minister Kipchumba Murkomen labeled the protests a coup attempt and blamed “criminal anarchists.” The National on Human Rights reported that armed gangs appeared to be alongside police in cities like Nairobi and Eldoret, a claim the police have not addressed.

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The United has expressed concern over the use of lethal force by police during the protests. Ravina Shamdasani, spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, , “It is very concerning that these latest incidents come barely two after more than 15 protesters were reportedly killed and many more injured in Nairobi and other of Kenya on 25 June.”

Opposition leaders have condemned President Ruto’s directive, with Kalonzo Musyoka calling it unconstitutional and demanding his resignation or impeachment. The unrest has also to significant property damage, with business owners reporting substantial losses due to looting and arson.

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As the situation continues to develop, the international community is closely monitoring the events in Kenya, urging all parties to exercise restraint and seek to the ongoing crisis.

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