Death toll from Kenya’s anti-government protests rises to 16

Nairobi, Kenya-The number of Kenyans who died during the protests at the country level on Wednesday on the police brutality and its bad ruling to 16, according to the state’s human rights committee.
The property was also destroyed in the protests that attracted thousands of frustrated young Kenyans. At least two police stations were demolished by angry demonstrators.
On Wednesday, the Kenyans offered on 23 of 47 provinces across the country, and called for the end of the police brutality and better referee. Thousands of anti -government slogans chanted, and protests turned into the president’s calls William Roto For resignation.
Several demonstrators were angry at a blogger recently in the reservation and fire on a civilian during the protests on the death of the blogger.
The country’s interior minister, KIPCHUBA MURKOMENN, assessed the damage caused to companies in the capital, Nairobi, where goods were stolen from multiple stores. He said that the police will follow up with the owners who seized CCTV cameras on the whispers to ensure rapid arrests.
At least two families have identified their deceased relatives in Nairobi’s morgue. One of the relatives, Fatima Obango, told the local media that her 17 -year -old nephew had been shot in the Rongai area on the outskirts of Nairobi.
She told reporters at the morgue: “I came across his picture on an online group and started searching for him in hospitals in the hope that he would survive.”
On Thursday, Moskin defended the behavior of police officers during the protests, saying that “the government has your back.”
“There is no police officer who committed any surplus yesterday. They thwarted a coup and deserved our defense,” said Murkensin.
In the center of Nairobi, businessmen calculated their losses after they raided their shops and ignited some stores.
In one of the buildings in which smoke is still escalating on Thursday morning, the phone seller told the journalists that she had lost stocks worth 800,000 Kenya ($ 6000).
The Kenyans mobilized protests on Wednesday on social media platforms to celebrate the first anniversary of the huge protests to combat taxes, when the demonstrators stormed parliament and killed at least 60 people. Twenty others are still missing.
Parliament and the President’s office were shaved on Wednesday with shaving wires, and the demonstrators were unable to use the roads leading to the two institutions.