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We’re pleased to be joined by Dr. Edward Anderson, Senior Fellow at SOAS* and Assistant Professor at Northumbria University*. His research focuses on the Indian diaspora, transnational politics, ...
A coalition of Pan-African civil society groups, legal experts, and human rights defenders has issued a scathing statement condemning the Kenyan government's escalating repression of civil liberties, ...
The survey found that 60% of respondents participated in the protests on June 25, 2025, either by attending in person or by supporting the movement online.In contrast, 41% chose not to take part. This ...
Activist Boniface Mwangi is expected in court in Kahawa West to face terrorism-related charges. Mwangi was arrested on Saturday at his Lukenya home in Machakos Count ...
NCAJ has called for calm, unity and police reforms following protests that left at least 42 people dead, hundreds injured and widespread property damage across the country.
The creeping wave of perceived state-enabled lawlessness for political expediency is tightening its grip on Kenya.
When Kenyan President William Ruto took office in 2022, he pledged to end police brutality. Three years on, he has instructed officers to shoot violent protesters "in the leg".