The Ministry of Interior and National Administration, under CS Kithure Kindiki, has addressed allegations of abductions and enforced disappearances following recent Finance Bill protests in Kenya. The statement, posted on social media platform X on July 9, 2024, aims to clarify the government’s stance and actions.
Demonstrations occurred between June 18-27, 2024, initially peaceful and focused on freedom of assembly and petition rights. The government claims these were later co-opted by violent criminals who robbed protesters, attempted to burn Parliament, and vandalized the Chief Justice’s office.
“Between 18th and 27th June 2024, demonstrations that began peacefully in expression of the fundamental right to the freedom of assembly, demonstration, picketing and petitioning of public authorities were hijacked by a group of violent organized criminals who terrorized the public, robbed the demonstrators and attempted to burn down Parliament and vandalize the office of the Chief Justice.”
This comes after the ODPP ordered the investigation into property destruction during the protests.
Government’s Stance On Human Rights
The statement seeks to emphasize Government’s commitment to upholding constitutional rights to demonstrate, while emphasizing these must be exercised within legal boundaries. It stresses that human rights are inalienable and cannot be revoked by any authority.
“So enjoyed, human rights and freedoms are inherent, inalienable and cannot be taken away by any person or authority.”
As discussions on taxation and national priorities continue, the government reports ongoing investigations into crimes resulting in casualties, property damage, and public disturbances during the protests. Authorities commit to prosecuting organizers, planners, and financiers of these acts.
“To avoid repeat behaviour of impunity, the organisers, planners and financiers of the crimes that were committed against the people of Kenya in the pretext of peaceful demonstrations will be prosecuted once the ongoing investigations are completed.”
Law Enforcement Accountability
The statement addresses police conduct during the demonstrations, assuring that any misconduct by law enforcement will be investigated and appropriate action taken against those found responsible.