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Kenya’s President Ruto orders Police to shoot protesters damaging others property

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NAIROBI-(MaraviPost)-In a shocking move, Kenyan President William Ruto has instructed police to shoot protesters who damage property during demonstrations, sparking widespread concern over human rights.

According to BBC reports, Ruto’s directive is clear: anyone found destroying businesses or other people’s property should be shot in the leg, hospitalized, and then taken to court.

The president’s orders come amid escalating protests in Kenya, which have claimed 31 lives and injured 107 others, as reported by the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights.

The protests, marking 35 years since Kenyans demanded democratic rule, have been marred by violence and controversy.

Ruto has warned politicians against supporting violent demonstrators, cautioning that such backing could lead to their removal from office.

His directive has raised eyebrows, with many questioning the balance between maintaining law and order and protecting human rights.

The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights has been vocal about the need to respect human rights, even in the face of protests.

Interestingly, President Ruto has been in the news recently for his meeting with Zimbabwean businessman Wicknell Chivayo, who has a history of corruption scandals.

This meeting has sparked debate about Ruto’s associations and their potential implications.

Jones Gadama

Holder of a Bachelor’s Degree in Education (English) and Diplomas in Journalism and French Language. Seasoned journalist and educator with over 10 years of experience in writing feature stories, analysis, and investigative pieces on social justice, human rights, and Malawian culture. Skilled in language instruction and examination. Passionate about creating engaging content and fostering a supportive learning environment.