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Reports that five protesters arrested on June 25 were found dumped and showing signs of torture on June 27, after rights groups said they had been bundled into unmarked vehicles and held incommunicado. A sixth, Davis Lichuma, was found in critical condition at Kenyatta National Hospital on June 29. Amnesty International Kenya called for an investigation.
“Five Kenyans arrested at anniversary protests were found 'dumped' and bearing torture wounds on June 27; a sixth, Davis Lichuma, found critically ill on June 29.”
Amnesty's 'City Under Siege, Children Under Fire' report documents RSF murder, torture, rape, sexual slavery and ethnic cleansing in El Fasher between early 2024 and October 2025, based on 45 victim interviews including 8 children; concludes the documented acts 'may be relevant to the crime of genocide'.
“RSF actions in El Fasher between 2024 and 2025 constitute crimes against humanity and may be relevant to the crime of genocide.”