World News

The United Nations calls for restraint after Kenya’s bloody protests

The United Nations said that it was monitoring the situation in Kenya in the wake of the anti -government protests that took place on Wednesday and resulted in deaths, and at least 400 people were injured, including police officers, according to media reports, and called on the United Nations to control. For the United Nations ..

& Nbsp; His detention with the police earlier this month, and according to what was reported, the demonstrators targeted government offices and police stations, chanted the occupation of the presidential headquarters, attacked, looted and burned stores and companies in Nairobi. System & quot; Unconstitutional, he also said that nine police stations were attacked, destroyed dozens of vehicles, and stole five weapons.

& nbsp; A fiery, and stressed that under international human rights law, law enforcement authorities must use deadly force only when this is very necessary to protect lives or prevent a serious injury from an imminent threat.

& nbsp; And transparent to bring officials to justice & quot; It was forbidden to repeat this, as the Human Rights Office called for calm and self -control.

& nbsp; We are closely watching the situation. We are very sad to lose spirits & quot; He also repeated concerns about the reported injuries with firearms and welcomed the censorship plans.

& nbsp;

Related Articles

Back to top button