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POST RULING VIOLENT PROTEST POLICING MUST CHANGE - Amnesty Kenya

Kisumu High Court’s 25 March judgment this week, awarding Sh 38.6 million to 28 victims and families, validates their long-ignored cries for justice. It confirms what human rights organisations, opposition politicians, and the media have extensively documented. Police violence during the 2023 “Sufuria” protests was deliberate, excessive, and brutally unlawful. What implications does this ruling have for the victims and the path to reparations an…
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Amnesty International Kenya broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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