
Major human rights groups renewed the investigation of the killing of protesters by Kenya’s security forces during the protests on the increase in taxes in June.
It followed the BBC African Syan Survey and exposed the members of the security troops who shot three protesters in the Kenya Parliament, raising the demand for the anger and justice of the public.
Amnesti and Kenyan Human Rights Commission (KHRC) said that police officers identified in the documentary “should face the law.”
Kenya’s government spokesman said, “All life is important,” and police watchers are investigating and criticized the BBC documentary as “one -sided”.
ISAAC MWAURA said, “People who have documented have to find government opinion.
“For example, they show that the council is burned, but it does not show who is doing it. They seem to minimize the damage in parliament.”
He admitted that protesters had legal concerns about financial laws, but “we cannot have a country that leads through anarchy and physical injury.”
The BBC asked the government to participate in documentaries.
In response to the documentary before the documentary was broadcast, the police added that Kenya’s independent policy supervision authorities (IPOA) were responsible for investigating illegality for charges.
The Kenyan Defense Forces (KDF) told the BBC that IPOA did not convey the request to investigate employees related to the lawmakers.
The BBC Africa EYE’s blood parliamentary documentary documentary documentary revealed how the security army responded to the young protesters who violated the Kenya Parliament on June 25, 2024.
The controversial financial bill aimed to raise $ 27 billion (£ 200 million), and the government said it should reduce the dependence on external borrowings, but it has spread.
Using open source data and user creation content, analysis of more than 5,000 images of the BBC identified uniform security personnel (police officers and organizations) who killed three demilitar protesters in Congress.
According to Amnesty International, according to Amnesty International, International Amnesty is an international Amnesty in International Amnesty. Accordingly, at least 65 people died of a wider clamp down of the security forces against a series of protests against the financial law, and the other 89 disappeared and arrested thousands.
The Kenyan government raised death to 42 years old.
On Monday, the BBC said in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, canceled the personal screening of the documentary because of the pressure of the authorities.
The BBC spokesman said, “We were very disappointed because we could not share documentaries and panel discussions as we planned.
The spokesman added, “In the meantime, the audience can watch movies on the Youtube channel in the BBC Africa.”
Amnesty said in a documentary guy’s early report that “unnecessary and excessive deadly power was used for protesters.”
It asked the police and the army that “I asked them to publicly statect about the discovery of the BBC Exposé.”
The rights groups urged the Kenyan to sign a petition that requires a public investigation of murder while being called the #occupyparliament demonstration.
KHRC said how the BBC documentary was “organized criminals of police and military uniforms to kill innocent Kenyan.”
“The responsibility depends on Luto, who is responsible for this death.”
The Kenyan expressed their anger online and put pressure on the sheriff to take responsibility for the murder and injury of the peaceful protesters.
Luto defended the police for the cruel criticism and recently warned the Kenyan commentary on military issues.
The police also repeatedly refused to participate in kidnapping and murder. Police officers were not prosecuted.
On Monday, after the BBC Africa Eye documentary was announced, the IPOA updated the investigation.
The authorities said 41 of the 60 deaths under investigation have been shot.
The IPOA has completed 22 investigations, actively pursues 36, and two cases are in front of the court.
The investigator said that there were 233 cases of injuries during the protests.
In the statement, the major opposition alliance said, “The execution of peaceful protesters was planned and sanctioned at the highest level.”
MWAURA said the documentary said that the documentaries took the risk of “causing violence against the Kenyan,” while a legislator urged Kenya to ban the BBC.
George Peter Kaluma said that there is a risk of “unstable” in a 37 -minute documentary Guy.
But Senator Edwin Sifuna defended a documentary that there was no “production” in it.
“We must encourage this story from all angles for the truth and justice. Those who are uncomfortable with this wrestle with their own conscience and we cannot help them.” Sifuna posted on X.