11 dead and hundreds arrested in Kenya’s anti-government protests

11 dead and hundreds arrested in Kenya's anti-government protests

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<p>Nimi Princewill and Catherine Nicholls, CNNJuly 8, 2025 at 1:54 AM</p>

<p>Police use a water canon to disperse protesters during anti-government protests dubbed "Saba Saba People's March", in Kangemi area of Nairobi, Kenya July 7, 2025. REUTERS/Monicah Mwangi - Monicah Mwangi/Reuters</p>

<p>At least 11 people died and more than 500 were arrested in anti-government protests across Kenya on Monday, according to the country's National Police Service.</p>

<p>Kenyan police used tear gas and water cannon on protesters marking the 35th anniversary of a pro-democracy rally that has stirred anti-government resentment among Kenyan youths, who were already enraged over allegations of corruption, police brutality and abductions of government critics.</p>

<p>Some 11 civilians were injured, police said in a Monday night statement, though the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNHCR) reported that 29 people were injured. A total of 567 people were arrested, the police added.</p>

<p>The East African country has been hit by a wave of bloody protests that began last year over an unpopular finance bill that raised taxes amid a cost-of-living crisis.</p>

<p>Kenya's government withdrew the tax bill in June last year in the wake of the demonstrations, but outrage has intensified over the recent death of a teacher in police custody and the shooting of an unarmed street vendor by police.</p>

<p>At least 16 people were killed and hundreds injured during anti-government protests last month. Dozens more died during the anti-tax demonstrations in 2024.</p>

<p>On Monday, several parts of Kenya saw gatherings as people marked the anniversary of the July 7, 1990, pro-democracy march known as Saba Saba.</p>

<p>In the capital Nairobi, Kenyan security forces repelled protesters with tear gas and water cannon hours after blocking major roads leading into the city. Roads leading to the Kenyan Parliament building, as well as the president's office and residence, were also barricaded ahead of the demonstrations.</p>

<p>A demonstrator stands on a barricade cylinder during clashes with riot police in Nairobi on July 7, 2025. - Thomas Mukoya/Reuters</p>

<p>Riot police leave their vehicles during clashes in Nairobi on July 7, 2025. - Thomas Mukoya/Reuters</p>

<p>There were reports on Monday afternoon of police opening fire on protesters. CNN has not confirmed the reports, but has reached out to Kenya's National Police Service for comment.</p>

<p>In its Monday night statement outlining fatalities, injuries and arrests, Kenya's police service said that "each reported incident will be subject to further investigation, in accordance with the law."</p>

<p>CNN affiliate Citizen TV reported that at least five people were shot dead in protests across the country, including two people who were shot dead in the Kangemi neighborhood of Nairobi. Another man was shot in the area and was "seen lying on the road" unconscious, it added.</p>

<p>Video circulating on social media and geolocated by CNN shows a civilian in Kenya's Kiambu County stepping out of a car surrounded by armed officers, and then being whipped repeatedly by one of them. The civilian covers their head to protect themself, but does not appear to be threatening the officer in any way.</p>

<p>In other parts of the country, some protesters have remained defiant despite the chaotic scenes.</p>

<p>"We are not ready to go back (home) because who will fight for our rights then? We will be here till evening," protester Francis Waswa told Reuters.</p>

<p>The clampdown comes after individuals described by the Kenyan Human Rights Commission as "hired goons" who were "sent by the state to silence dissent" stormed the NGO's office.</p>

<p>In a statement on Sunday night, the human rights body said those who entered the building "violently disrupted a press conference by Kenyan mothers calling for an end to arbitrary arrests, enforced disappearances, and extrajudicial killings targeting protesters ahead of Saba Saba demonstrations."</p>

<p>Kenyan government spokesperson Isaac Mwaura told CNN to "contact the police spokesman" for comment when asked about the allegation.</p>

<p>Police spokesman Nyaga said: "The National Police Service is looking into the incident and shall take appropriate steps after reviewing the unacceptable clip," referring to CCTV footage shared by the NGO.</p>

<p>Earlier on Sunday, Interior Minister Kipchumba Murkomen said security agencies were "on high alert to deal decisively with criminals and other elements of ill intent who may seek to infiltrate peaceful processions to cause havoc, mayhem, or destruction of property."</p>

<p>Murkomen previously described last month's demonstrations as "terrorism disguised as dissent," in a statement that further reignited outrage.</p>

<p>This story and headline have been with additional developments.</p>

<p>CNN's Victoria Rubadiri, Annoa Abekah-Mensah and Billy Stockwell contributed to this report.</p>

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