Five of six protesters found beaten and dumped after Kenya Gen Z anniversary march; one still missing
KHRC says six activists arrested at the June 25 commemoration were tortured in police custody and abandoned at separate Nairobi locations; Davis Lichuma remains forcibly disappeared
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Summary
Kenya's Human Rights Commission reported on Saturday that five of six activists who disappeared after police arrested them during the June 25 commemoration march have been found alive, abandoned at separate locations across Nairobi in the early hours of June 27. The six, including Fredrick Ojiro, Collins Otieno, Muteti Mulinge, Elisha Alam, Michael Ngigi and Christine Luganga, told KHRC they were beaten in custody before being dumped. KHRC published photographs showing uniformed officers arresting the group during the march. Davis Lichuma remains forcibly disappeared, with no information on his location. Amnesty International Kenya said the pattern was inconsistent with constitutional standards and demanded accountability.
Why it matters
The confirmed torture and enforced disappearances, documented with photographic evidence of police arrests, undercut the government's insistence that ケニア警察、2024年抗議死者の2周年に催涙ガスを使用し数百人を逮捕 was handled lawfully, and place direct accountability pressure on Inspector General of Police Kanja in the week that William Ruto signed the ルト大統領、6月25日の記念日を前に財務法案に早期署名、Z世代が抗議再開 reviving the 2024 grievance.