Kenya protests: US ‘deeply concerned’ over police brutality, abductions – Ambassador

US Ambassador Meg Whitman.

NAIROBI, July 19 (NNN-KBC) — The United States Embassy has expressed concern over reports of police shootings and abductions during protests in Kenya.

In a statement, the embassy regretted the loss of life and destruction of property, urging all parties to maintain peace and uphold the rule of law.

“We are deeply concerned by reports of violence, including shootings and abductions of protestors, journalists, and others. Constructive engagement of citizens and civil society, aided by a free and independent media, is a pillar of democracy. These are values we share with Kenya and which we must all protect,” the statement read.

The embassy urged the police to exercise restraint and safeguard the rights of Kenyans to demonstrate peacefully.

“We call on provocateurs and opportunists to avoid blocking roads and looting businesses. All actors – police and protesters alike – should repudiate violence and be held accountable for wrongdoing.”

While reiterating its commitment as a long-time friend and partner to Kenya, the Embassy acknowledged government’s recent remarks about addressing grievances raised by Kenyans.

It called upon the government to continue making progress on issues such as corruption and accountability to promote national unity and reconciliation.

“As both of our countries strive to build stronger democracies that deliver peace and prosperity for our citizens, this is an important moment for all Kenyans to demonstrate the democratic values we share.” — NNN-KBC

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