Kenyan senator among those arrested at protest against state kidnappings

A KENYAN senator was among those arrested today for taking part in street protests against a surge in kidnappings of government critics.
Senator Okiya Omtatah had joined hundreds of protesters who sat down on the streets of the capital Nairobi while chanting that police should free seven people abducted this month. The protest was attacked by officers using tear gas.
The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights has documented 82 abductions of government critics since June. On Saturday, President William Ruto said the government would stop kidnapping people so “young people can live in peace,” but the protest demanding those already taken be released met with swift repression.
More from this author

Ben Chacko asks NIZAR TRABULSI of the now banned Syrian Communist Party (Unified) to explain the country's turbulent, and violent, post-Assad scene

From renewable tech to alternatives to the dollar, BEN CHACKO was encouraged by an optimistic meeting held by the China Media Group this week