Tuesday 17 May 2016

Kenyan police brutality and inhuman attitude

GLANCE
In the yesterday’s peaceful demonstration by the opposition CORD witnessed a series of events that caught the attention of not only the local, but also the international media. 
In the constitution of Kenya provides the right to demonstrate unarmed.
“37. Assembly, demonstration, pickets, and unarmed”
Every person has a right, peaceably and unarmed, to assemble, to demonstrate, and to present petitions to public authorities.”
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The witnessed excess use of force, where the unarmed demonstrators were clobbered mercilessly is violation of their constitutional rights and freedom which quotes no one should be subjected to physical corporal punishment or torture. The anti riot police of Kenya are inhuman and brutal heartless lot who ought to top be somewhere in the gate of hell for extent of using live bullets on the innocent Kenyans who were simply exercising their constitution rights.
This already makes Kenyan police a dangerous lot. Yes dangerous.
According to the dictionary dangerous is an adjective which means causing danger or ready to harm.
The Kenyan anti riot police is always ready to cause harm.
This image says so.
The Kenyan police are a source
Is that right? Is that justice? Shall we continue pretending that we are in democratic country?
Can someone define the word dictatorship?
What has the leaders and stake involved has to say about that?
That is the Kenya we want……….
Brutal police, disrespect for human rights and impunity is the mark of identity of our country Kenya.
Where are the Human Rights watch dogs? Did the UN see this? What is being done about this?
The Kenyan police under the instruction of their bosses are all thugs, robbers, imbeciles and murders
The use of live bullets on innocent demonstrating citizens.
These thugs should know the difference between a human being and a snake

I don’t find the meaning in existence of the bill of rights.

The seniors had this to say

I rest my case wake up and open your eyes

                                    

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