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OPINION: End police brutality and uphold constitutional rights

Huldah Matara by Huldah Matara
September 15, 2024
in Opinion
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The streets of Nairobi were filled with the passionate voices of Generation Z this past week as they exercised their democratic right to protest against the passing of the Finance Bill of 2024/2025. The bill, which introduces several contentious financial measures, has sparked widespread concern among young Kenyans worried about their future. Tragically, what began as a peaceful demonstration ended in violence, resulting in the untimely death of a young man in the hands of the police.

This incident has brought to the forefront a critical issue that cannot be ignored: police brutality and the urgent need to uphold the constitutional rights of citizens.

“Every person has the right, peaceably and unarmed to assemble, to demonstrate, to picket and to present petitions to public authorities”. This is according to Article 37 of the constitution of Kenya. It is a cornerstone of our democracy that allows citizens to voice their opinions and hold the government accountable. However, the recent events highlight a disturbing trend where these rights are met with excessive force and violence.

Armed with their smartphones, the Gen Zs took to the streets to express their dissatisfaction with a bill they believe will impose undue financial burdens on already struggling citizens. Their intentions were clear and their actions within their constitutional rights. Yet, the police response was brutal, resulting in the tragic loss of the life of one Rex Masai. This is unacceptable in a democratic society.

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We must ask ourselves: What kind of message are we sending to our youth? Are we telling them that their voices do not matter? That peaceful protests can be met with deadly force? This incident is a stark reminder of the urgent need for comprehensive police reform in Kenya. Law enforcement must be held accountable, and there must be zero tolerance for brutality and misuse of power.

The government and the police force must ensure that officers are adequately trained to handle peaceful protests with the restraint and respect for human rights that is required in a democratic society. The use of excessive force is not only a violation of the law but a betrayal of the trust placed in the police to protect and serve.

This is a call upon the relevant authorities to conduct a thorough investigation into the incident and to ensure that those responsible are held accountable. Justice must be served for Rex Masai, and his family must receive the support and answers they deserve.

The government should engage its citizens, particularly the youth, in meaningful dialogue. It is only through understanding and cooperation that we can build a society where every voice is heard and respected. The concerns raised by the protesters regarding the Finance Bill should be addressed through constructive discussions, not through the barrel of a gun.

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