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    Kenya protests: 31 die in highest one-day death toll of year

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    By News Desk on July 10, 2025 News Briefing, World News
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    • The death toll from anti-government protests in Kenya has risen to 31, with 107 injured and over 500 arrests reported amid significant property damage.
    • Protests are driven by demands for better governance, police accountability, and the resignation of President William Ruto over alleged corruption.
    • UN Human Rights Commissioner Volker Turk has called for calm and respect for freedoms of expression and assembly, highlighting the need to address the underlying grievances.

    Kenya protests: 31 die in highest one-day death toll of year

    The death toll from Kenya’s anti-government protests on Monday has surged to 31, marking the highest single-day toll since demonstrations began earlier this year, according to the state-funded Kenya National Commission on Human Rights.

    The report on Tuesday said another 107 people were injured and more than 500 were arrested amid widespread destruction of property, including supermarkets.

    The figure did not include specifics and it was not clear whether the toll included police officers, who the report accused of working with armed gangs in the wake of violence.

    Kenyans demanding better governance and removal of president 

    Kenyans have been protesting for weeks to call for better governance and police accountability, as well as demanding the removal of President William Ruto over alleged corruption.

    Kenyans yesterday took to the streets to demand political reforms on a day — July 7 — that has significance in history because of major pro-democracy protests that took place on the same date thirty-five years ago. 

    The East African nation transitioned into a multiparty democracy from a one-party state with elections in 1992.

    During protests yesterday, police blocked access to central Nairobi so people couldn’t rally in the city center, as they had done before.

    Police used water cannons and tear gas to dispel protesters gathered on July 7Image: Monicah Mwangi/REUTERS

    Young Kenyans last year had briefly stormed the parliament in Nairobi during protests over planned tax hikes, which were ultimately withdrawn.

    Volker Turk, the UN high commissioner for human rights, on Tuesday urged that grievances leading to the protests are addressed, with his spokesperson saying Turk “renews his call for calm and restraint, and full respect for the freedoms of expression, association and peaceful assembly.”

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    Kenya protests: 31 die in highest one-day death toll of year – DW

    Kenya president warns against ‘overthrow’ as 31 die in protests – Daily Sabah

    Kenya marks highest single-day death toll since latest anti-government protest began – The Globe and Mail

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