The number of people killed in anti-government protests on Monday Kenya have been resurrected at 31, the Commission told the people of the country, claiming justice.
State-Run Commission used to say that 11 people have died.
More than 100 people were injured and about 532 arrested by protests hit by capital nairobi and other major cities in Kenya in human rights (KHRCR).
The UN said it was very disturbed by the killings and criticized Kenyan police for the use of “deadly bullets” against protesters.
Kenya Police still says that 11 people have died.
There has been a rising tension in the country since the death of the Blogger Albert Ojwang on Police Custody that carries the streets of streets with a tax wave.
The protests on Monday were intended to celebrate decades of Kenya for democracy but quickly improved in the deadly burst of 17 in the 47 counties in the country.
Most indicated “Ruto should go” and “want”, meaning “a clear call of President William Ruto to leave the office.
on a statement issued In the late Tuesday, KHRCR said sharp rising death is “deep interrupt”.
“The KHRCR violates all human rights violations and encouragement from all responsible parties, including police, civilians and other concerns,” more.
The Commission also wrote widespread robbery and public destruction and private property of unknown people.
Among the killers were a 12-year-old student who was hit by a stray bullet while at home in Kiambu, outside the capital, reported at local media.
“It is very concerning that these latest incidents come barely two weeks after 15 protesters were reportedly killed and many more injured in Nairobi and other parts of Kenya on 25 June, Spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.
“Deadly bullets, rubber bullets, tear gas, and water cannons are used,” Shamdasani added.
At least two hospitals were damaged after an unknown attacker attacked facilities and stolen medical items and reperced to News Agency.
Religious groups and rights ask for an induced and independent investigation of murder, disruption of assets and arrest arrests.
However, the Interior Minister Kipchumba Murkomen praises police officers with a protested protests, which he said injured by criminals.
Opposition leaders on Tuesday accused the government of rented police vehicles to bring armed gangs to identify opposition forts.
They called for a National Boycott of all businesses associated with President Ruto administration, accusing his Government who had extended violence supported by the state of Kenyans.
“This regime is annoyed. It cannot be reasonable. It should be prevented. We do not rest. We do not retreat,” we do not surrender.
Kenya’s Chief Justice was Martha Koo’s Harding warned the country against more violent protests, saying that they risked the country’s democratic fabric.
Monday demonstrations were first organized by the so-called Gen-Z youth, asking for good governance, more useful, and justice to victims of police protests since last year.
On 25 June, at least 19 people were killed and thousands of businesses were robbed and destroyed by a day in anti-tax protests last year.
More than 140 people have been killed since 2023 in protests, according to a tally by fair star.