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'''β οΈ If you have been abducted or tortured, your story matters.''' | |||
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Sharing your experience here helps us build a stronger case for justice β not just for yourself, but for all victims. | Sharing your experience here helps us build a stronger case for justice β not just for yourself, but for all victims. | ||
Together, we are working toward a safer Kenya, grounded in truth, accountability, and the rule of law. | Together, we are working toward a safer Kenya, grounded in truth, accountability, and the rule of law. | ||
Your voice is a powerful tool in the fight for justice, dignity, and constitutionalism. | Your voice is a powerful tool in the fight for justice, dignity, and constitutionalism. | ||
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== Constitutional Violations == | |||
The violent suppression of peaceful protests constitutes a clear violation of the right to a fair trial and the presumption of innocence. Each resulting abduction bring trauma, suffering andΒ underscores a grave failure to uphold and adhere to constitutional and human rights obligations. | |||
=== βοΈ 1. [https://wikizetu.com/index.php/Category:Kenya_2010_constitution#28._Human_dignity Article 28 -29 Human Dignity & Protection from Torture β (Kenya 2010 Constitution)] === | |||
''βEvery person has inherent dignity and the right to have that dignity respected and protected.β'' β '''Article 28'''Β | |||
''βEvery person has the right to freedom and security... which includes the right not to be treated or punished in a cruel, inhuman or degrading manner.β'' β '''Article 29(f)''' | |||
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=== ποΈ 2. [https://wikizetu.com/index.php/Category:Kenya_2010_constitution#37._Assembly,_demonstration,_picketing_and_petition Article 37 β Assembly, Demonstration, Picketing and Petition (Kenya 2010 Constitution) ] === | |||
''βEvery person has the right, peaceably and unarmed, to assemble, to demonstrate, to picket, and to present petitions to public authorities.β'' β '''Article 37''' | |||
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=== βοΈ 3.[https://wikizetu.com/index.php/Category:Kenya_2010_constitution#50._Fair_hearing Article 50 β Presumption of Innocence in Kenyan Law -Β (Kenya 2010 Constitution)] === | |||
In '''Kenyan law''', the right to a fair trial β including the '''presumption of innocence''' β is firmly protected under the [[:Category:Kenya 2010 constitution|Kenya 2010 constitution]]. | |||
'''Article 50(2)(a)''' of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010 states: | |||
:''"Every accused person has the right to a fair trial, which includes the rightβ | |||
(a) to be presumed innocent until the contrary is proved;"'' | |||
This means that: | |||
* An accused person '''does not have to prove their innocence'''. | |||
* The '''burden of proof''' rests on the '''prosecution'''. | |||
* The prosecution must prove the case '''beyond reasonable doubt'''. | |||
* Any doubt must be resolved in '''favour of the accused'''. | |||
''' Principles of a Fair Trial in Kenya ''' | |||
* '''Fair hearing''': Conducted before an independent and impartial court. | |||
* '''Legal representation''': The accused has the right to choose and be represented by a legal practitioner. | |||
* '''Disclosure of evidence''': The prosecution is required to disclose all relevant evidence to the defence. | |||
* '''Timely trial''': The trial must be conducted without unreasonable delay. | |||
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== π International law violations == | |||
* [[International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance|International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance (ICPPED)]] | |||
* [[Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CAT)]] | |||
* [https://wikizetu.com/index.php/African_Charter_on_Human_and_Peoples%E2%80%99_Rights African Charter on Human and Peoplesβ Rights] | |||
* [https://wikizetu.com/index.php/Universal_Declaration_of_Human_Rights_(UDHR) Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)] | |||
* [https://wikizetu.com/index.php/UN_Human_Rights_Council_Resolution_25/38_%E2%80%93_Protection_of_Human_Rights_in_Protests_(2014) UN Human Rights Council Resolution 25/38 β Protection of Human Rights in Protests (2014)] | |||
* [https://wikizetu.com/index.php/Convention_Against_Torture_(CAT) Convention Against Torture (CAT)] | |||
* [https://wikizetu.com/index.php/International_Covenant_on_Civil_and_Political_Rights_(ICCPR) International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)] | |||
* [https://wikizetu.com/index.php/UN_General_Assembly_Resolution_68/167_%E2%80%93_The_Right_to_Privacy_in_the_Digital_Age_(2013) UN General Assembly Resolution 68/167 β The Right to Privacy in the Digital Age (2013)] | |||
* [https://wikizetu.com/index.php/UN_Special_Rapporteur_Reports_(especially_on_extrajudicial,_summary_or_arbitrary_executions) UN Special Rapporteur Reports (especially on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions)] | |||
* [https://wikizetu.com/index.php/United_Nations_Basic_Principles_on_the_Use_of_Force_and_Firearms_by_Law_Enforcement_Officials_(1990) United Nations Basic Principles on the Use of Force and Firearms by Law Enforcement Officials (1990)] | |||
* [[ICCPR ArticleΒ 9 β Liberty and Security of Person]] | |||
* [[Convention Against Torture (CAT) & ICCPR β Freedom from Torture]] | |||
* [[ICCPR Article 21 & ACHPR Article 11 - Freedom of Peaceful Assembly]] | |||
== Abducted and tortured persons == | |||
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'''Killed:''' 2024<br> | |||
'''Justice Status:''' status | |||
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== References and Reports on Human Rights Violations During Kenyan Protests (2023β2025) == | |||
* [https://www.hrw.org/report/2024/11/25/unchecked-injustice/kenyas-suppression-2023-anti-government-protests Unchecked Injustice: Kenyaβs Suppression of the 2023 Anti-Government Protests β Human Rights Watch, 2024] | |||
* [https://www.hrw.org/news/2024/11/25/kenya-justice-overdue-2023-protest-abuses Kenya: Justice Overdue for 2023 Protest Abuses β Human Rights Watch, 2024] | |||
* [https://www.hrw.org/news/2024/11/06/kenya-security-forces-abducted-killed-protesters Kenya Security Forces Abducted and Killed Protesters β Human Rights Watch, 2024] | |||
* [https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2024/07/kenya-security-services-must-respect-fundamental-rights-during-nationwide-protests/ Kenya Security Services Must Respect Fundamental Rights During Nationwide Protests β Amnesty International, 2024] | |||
* [https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2024/06/kenya-abductions-of-citizens-suspected-of-involvement-in-protests-violate-human-rights/ Kenya: Abductions of Citizens Suspected of Involvement in Protests Violate Human Rights β Amnesty International, 2024] | |||
* [https://www.amnesty.org/en/location/report-kenya/ Kenya Country Report and Human Rights Updates β Amnesty International] | |||
* [https://www.amnestykenya.org/kenya-end-abusive-policing-of-protests/ Amnesty Kenya: End Abusive Policing of Protests] | |||
* [https://www.omct.org/en/resources/statements/kenya-end-killings-and-torture-of-protesters-ensure-freedom-of-assembly Kenya: End Killings and Torture of Protesters, Ensure Freedom of Assembly β OMCT] | |||
* [https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/how-kenya-police-cover-up-killings-anti-government-protesters-2025-01-06/ Reuters: How Kenya Police Cover Up Killings of Anti-Government Protesters β Reuters, 2025] | |||
* [https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2025/06/27/kenya-protests-police-killings-abductions/ Washington Post: Families Search for the Disappeared in Kenya Protests β Washington Post, 2025] | |||
* [https://www.theafricareport.com/354771/kenya-anti-government-protesters-abducted-and-tortured-say-human-rights-defenders/ Kenya: Antiβgovernment protesters abducted and tortured, say human rights defenders β *The Africa Report*, 11 July 2024] | |||
* [https://khrc.or.ke/press-release/enforced-disappearances-increased-by-450-in-2024/ Enforced disappearances increased by 450% in 2024 β *KHRC / Missing Voices*, May 2025 ] | |||
* [https://www.hrw.org/news/2024/11/06/kenya-security-forces-abducted-killed-protesters Kenya: Security Forces Abducted, Killed Protesters β *Human Rights Watch*, NovemberΒ 2024 ] | |||
* [https://www.amnestykenya.org/missing-voices-annual-report-2024-brutal-policing/ MISSING VOICES ANNUAL REPORT 2024: BRUTAL POLICING] |
Latest revision as of 09:01, 27 July 2025
β οΈ If you have been abducted or tortured, your story matters.
Sharing your experience here helps us build a stronger case for justice β not just for yourself, but for all victims.
Together, we are working toward a safer Kenya, grounded in truth, accountability, and the rule of law.
Your voice is a powerful tool in the fight for justice, dignity, and constitutionalism.
Constitutional Violations
The violent suppression of peaceful protests constitutes a clear violation of the right to a fair trial and the presumption of innocence. Each resulting abduction bring trauma, suffering and underscores a grave failure to uphold and adhere to constitutional and human rights obligations.
βοΈ 1. Article 28 -29 Human Dignity & Protection from Torture β (Kenya 2010 Constitution)
βEvery person has inherent dignity and the right to have that dignity respected and protected.β β Article 28 βEvery person has the right to freedom and security... which includes the right not to be treated or punished in a cruel, inhuman or degrading manner.β β Article 29(f)
ποΈ 2. Article 37 β Assembly, Demonstration, Picketing and Petition (Kenya 2010 Constitution)
βEvery person has the right, peaceably and unarmed, to assemble, to demonstrate, to picket, and to present petitions to public authorities.β β Article 37
βοΈ 3.Article 50 β Presumption of Innocence in Kenyan Law - (Kenya 2010 Constitution)
In Kenyan law, the right to a fair trial β including the presumption of innocence β is firmly protected under the Kenya 2010 constitution.
Article 50(2)(a) of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010 states:
- "Every accused person has the right to a fair trial, which includes the rightβ
(a) to be presumed innocent until the contrary is proved;"
This means that:
- An accused person does not have to prove their innocence.
- The burden of proof rests on the prosecution.
- The prosecution must prove the case beyond reasonable doubt.
- Any doubt must be resolved in favour of the accused.
Principles of a Fair Trial in Kenya
- Fair hearing: Conducted before an independent and impartial court.
- Legal representation: The accused has the right to choose and be represented by a legal practitioner.
- Disclosure of evidence: The prosecution is required to disclose all relevant evidence to the defence.
- Timely trial: The trial must be conducted without unreasonable delay.
π International law violations
- International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance (ICPPED)
- Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CAT)
- African Charter on Human and Peoplesβ Rights
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)
- UN Human Rights Council Resolution 25/38 β Protection of Human Rights in Protests (2014)
- Convention Against Torture (CAT)
- International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)
- UN General Assembly Resolution 68/167 β The Right to Privacy in the Digital Age (2013)
- UN Special Rapporteur Reports (especially on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions)
- United Nations Basic Principles on the Use of Force and Firearms by Law Enforcement Officials (1990)
- ICCPR Article 9 β Liberty and Security of Person
- Convention Against Torture (CAT) & ICCPR β Freedom from Torture
- ICCPR Article 21 & ACHPR Article 11 - Freedom of Peaceful Assembly
Abducted and tortured persons
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π Victim name Killed: 2024 |
References and Reports on Human Rights Violations During Kenyan Protests (2023β2025)
- Unchecked Injustice: Kenyaβs Suppression of the 2023 Anti-Government Protests β Human Rights Watch, 2024
- Kenya: Justice Overdue for 2023 Protest Abuses β Human Rights Watch, 2024
- Kenya Security Forces Abducted and Killed Protesters β Human Rights Watch, 2024
- Kenya Security Services Must Respect Fundamental Rights During Nationwide Protests β Amnesty International, 2024
- Kenya: Abductions of Citizens Suspected of Involvement in Protests Violate Human Rights β Amnesty International, 2024
- Kenya Country Report and Human Rights Updates β Amnesty International
- Amnesty Kenya: End Abusive Policing of Protests
- Kenya: End Killings and Torture of Protesters, Ensure Freedom of Assembly β OMCT
- Reuters: How Kenya Police Cover Up Killings of Anti-Government Protesters β Reuters, 2025
- Washington Post: Families Search for the Disappeared in Kenya Protests β Washington Post, 2025
- Kenya: Antiβgovernment protesters abducted and tortured, say human rights defenders β *The Africa Report*, 11 July 2024
- Enforced disappearances increased by 450% in 2024 β *KHRC / Missing Voices*, May 2025
- Kenya: Security Forces Abducted, Killed Protesters β *Human Rights Watch*, November 2024
- MISSING VOICES ANNUAL REPORT 2024: BRUTAL POLICING