Fallen Comrades
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Location | Kenya |
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Date | 2025 June and July |
Protesters killed | ~57 |
Injured | ~600 |
Arrested | ~1500 |
Date | 2024 June and July |
Protesters killed | ~60+ |
Injured | ~610 |
Forceful Disappearances / Abductions | ~74 abducted, ~26 still missing; total reported cases โโฏ82 |
Remembering Kenyaโs Fallen youth: Defenders of Democracy, Silenced Voices






They marched with a Kenyan flag in one hand, a phone in the other, and a bottle of water in their backpacksโsymbols of peaceful resistance, courage, and hope. Bold members of Generation Zโwho took to the streets to defend justice, economic dignity, and democracy. These youth were not criminals or threats; they were **patriots peacefully exercising their constitutional rights**.
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 death underscores a grave failure to uphold and adhere to constitutional and human rights obligations.
๐ 1. - Right to Life โ Article 26
โEvery person has the right to life.โ โ Article 26(1) โA person shall not be deprived of life intentionally, except to the extent authorized by this Constitution or other written law.โ โ Article 26(3)
๐๏ธ 2. Freedom of Assembly, Demonstration and Petition โ Article 37
โEvery person has the right, peaceably and unarmed, to assemble, to demonstrate, to picket, and to present petitions to public authorities.โ โ Article 37
๐ฎ 3. Use of Force by Police โ Article 244 & National Police Service Act
โThe National Police Service shall comply with constitutional standards of human rights and fundamental freedoms.โ โ Article 244(c) โ...Shall strive for the highest standards of professionalism and discipline among its members.โ โ Article 244(d)
The National Police Service Standing Orders further require that use of force must be:
- Proportionate
- Necessary
- Justifiable
- A last resort
โ๏ธ 4. Human Dignity & Protection from Torture โ Articles 28 and 29
โEvery person has inherent dignity and the right to have that dignity respected and protected.โ โ Article 28 โEvery 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.โ โ Article 29(f)
๐ณ๏ธ 5. Sovereignty of the People โ Article 1
โAll sovereign power belongs to the people of Kenya and shall be exercised only in accordance with this Constitution.โ โ Article 1(1)
โ๏ธ 6. Presumption of Innocence in Kenyan Law - Article 50
In Kenyan law, the right to a fair trial โ including the presumption of innocence โ 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 rightโ
(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.
International Law violations
- African Charter on Human and Peoplesโ Rights
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)
- UN Human Rights Council Resolution 25/38 โ Protection of Human Rights in Protests (2014)
- UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC)
- Convention Against Torture (CAT)
- International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)
- UN General Assembly Resolution 68/167 โ 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)
๐ฏ We honor these lives, not as statistics, but as voices of courage that will echo through history. Their memory demands accountability, Justiceโand a renewed national commitment to uphold the freedoms enshrined in our Constitution and Respect to Human Rights.
๐ฅ Never again shall we treat a peaceful protester as an enemy of the state.
Memorial List 2024 - 2025 youth protests
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๐ Rex Masai Killed: 2024 in Nairobi |
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๐ David Chege Killed: 2024 in Nairobi |
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๐ Erricson Mutisya Killed: 2024 in Nairobi |
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๐ Eric Shieni Killed: 2024 in Nairobi |
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๐ Dezel Omondi Killed: 2024 in Nairobi |
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๐ Austin Onyisa Makokha Killed: 2024 in Nakuru |
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๐ Mike Kihunga Killed: 2024 in Nakuru |
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๐ Kevin Mandanga Killed: 2024 in Nakuru |
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๐ Beasly Kogi Killed: 2024 in Nakuru |
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๐ Kevin Odhiambo Killed: 2024 |
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๐ Ibrahim Wanjiku Killed: 2024 in Nairobi |
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๐ Caroline Shiramba Killed: 2024 |
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๐ Emmanuel Gigs Killed: 2024 in Mombasa |
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๐ Brian Kimathi Killed: 2024 |
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๐ Kenneth Njeru Killed: 2024 |
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๐ Anthony Macharia Mwangi Killed: 2024 |
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๐ Anthony Kimeu Killed: 2024 in Rongai, Nairobi |
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๐ Mathew Njoroge Killed: 2024 Nairobi |
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๐ Andrew Mwawasi Killed: 2024 Nairobi |
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๐ Evans Kiratu Karobia Killed: 2024 Nairobi |
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๐ Joash Ombati Killed: 2024 Mombasa |
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๐ Kevin Ochieng Onyango Killed: 2024 Siaya |
File:CredoOyaro.png | ๐ Credo Oyaroโโโ Killed: 2024 Uasin Gishu County |
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๐ Kennedy Odhiambo Maina Killed: 2024 |
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๐ Wison Sitatiโโโ Killed: 2024 |
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๐ Dancun Onsongo Killed: 2024 |
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๐ Chris Gitonga Killed: 2024 Nanyuki |
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'๐ Calton Mwangi Killed: 2024 |
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๐ Earnest Kanyi Killed: 2024 |
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๐ Bernard Kiplagat Killed: 2024 |
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๐ Francis Kipkorir Sawe โโโ Killed: 2024 Eldoret |
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๐ Clinton Mwavali โโโ Killed: 2024 |
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๐ Brian Ezra Odhiambo โโโ Killed: 2024 |
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๐ Bernard Nduatiโโโ Killed: 2024 |
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๐ Cholding Malangโโโ Killed: 2024 |
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๐ David Shaban Barazaโโโ Killed: 2024 |
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๐ Denis Jumaโโโ Killed: 2024 |
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๐ Phantaleo Nakaraโโโ Killed: 2024 |
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๐ Braxton Omae Mogesi โโโ Killed: 2024 Kisii |
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๐ Benscot Onyangoโโโ Killed: 2024 |
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๐ John Boidrasโโโ Killed: 2024 |
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๐ Timothy Muchui Kalenywaโโโ Killed: 2024 |
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๐ Wycliffe Kane Mwendeโโโ Killed: 2024 |
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๐ Daniel Kakaiโโโ Killed: 2024 |
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๐ Tomothy Mihesoโโโ Killed: 2024 |
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๐ Charles Owinoโโโ Killed: 2024 |
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๐ Alex Mutetikibweziโโโ Killed: 2024 |
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๐ Denis Libanga Kibweziโโโ Killed: 2024 |
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๐ Shaquille Rumsfeld Obiengeโโโ Killed: 2024 Kitengela |
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๐ Abdikadir Saadiaโโโ Killed: 2024 |
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๐ John Musili Mulwaโโโ Killed: 2024 |
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๐ Reagan Oukoโโโ Killed: 2024 |
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๐ lan Ochieng Jumaโโโ Killed: 2024 |
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๐ James Gachara Killed: 2025 in Nanyuki |
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๐ Boniface Kariuki Killed: 2025 in Nairobi |
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๐ Albert Ojwang Killed: 2025 in Nairobi |
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๐ Ian Muhindi Killed: 2025 in Nairobi |
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๐ Joseph Ndiangโui Killed: 2025 in Othaya |
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๐ Peter Macharia Killed: 2025 Kirinyaga |
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๐ Jackline Nyawira โโโ Killed: 2025 Nairobi |