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Amnesty International Reveals 16 Fatalities in Yesterday’s Gen Z Protests

Amnesty International Kenya has issued an urgent public advisory following violent protests in Nairobi that claimed 16 lives and left over 400 injured as of last night. The organization has also condemned reports of police allegedly pressuring families to bury their loved ones without post-mortem examinations.

In a statement, Amnesty reminded victims and their families of their legal rights to ensure justice and accountability. Injured individuals are advised to retain copies of their medical reports, including X-rays and CT scans, and to have their injuries documented as evidence. They are also urged to report incidents at their nearest police station and secure a medico-legal report (P3) from a registered medical officer.

For those who have lost loved ones, Amnesty emphasized the importance of identifying the deceased, ensuring proper storage at public mortuaries, and conducting independent forensic investigations. Families are advised to insist on post-mortem examinations to determine the cause of death and to seek the services of independent pathologists if necessary.

“Do not bury any person without a post-mortem examination and the presence of an independent pathologist,” said Irungu Houghton, Section Director of Amnesty International Kenya. The organization has provided toll-free numbers for accessing independent pathologists and legal assistance.

The protests, sparked by widespread grievances, have drawn criticism over the use of excessive force by law enforcement. Amnesty International’s advisory aims to empower families and victims to uphold their rights and seek justice in the aftermath of the unrest.

For assistance, families can contact Amnesty International Kenya’s helpline at 0759464346.

Branislav Moses Opudo

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