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Prominent Kenyan activist Boniface Mwangi will be given to court on charges of killing at least 19 people during the protest of the deadly government protest last month.
Sunday investigators, capital, Nairobi and hard drivers, computers, computers, tear gas canisters and blank weapons, Mr. Mwangi’nin Lukenya House have seized phones, laptops and laptops, said from the office in town.
His arrest caused a wave of condemnation to bury the votes of the opposition with human rights groups with human rights groups.
The activist rejected the accusations by saying in an article in X.: I am not a terrorist.
According to the Directorate of Criminal Surveys, Mr. Mwangi was not “accused” of “accused” of the crimes of facilitation of terrorist acts and the easiest ammunition. “
The alleged crimes are related to the protests on June 25, the state-funded Kenyan National Commission (KNCHR), 19 protesters died as police officers collided with police. Hundreds were injured and property and businesses were damaged.
Interior Minister Kipchumba Murkomen as a result of rest described the demonstrations as “different as terrorism” And “Constitutionalize” to change the government.
This month, at least 38 people were killed in later protests, Khcr.
Since June last year, more than 100 people were killed in a consistent waves of anti-government protesters, and the police were accused of use extreme power to cancel the riots.
On Sunday, the Coalition of the Law of the Legal Organization, Mr. Mwangi’s “unreasonable terrorism claims” described as “a systematic obstacle that has seen hundreds of young people resulted in terrorism.”
“The thing that starts for the target applause of young protesters demanding a full-scale attack on Kenya’s democracy, the audience attacked the democracy of Kenya,” he said.
James Orengo, Siyaya County, a veteran politician and the governor, said, “It is ridiculous by our children and children who demonstrate a high level of political consciousness with terrorism.”
Mr Mwangi has been detained many times in the past and has been in the center of many protests.
In May, In Tanzania, an Uganda Activist Agather Agathere was taken into custodyTanzanian opposition leader Tundu Lissu’nun Court traveled to travel to travel to travel to attend.
After releasing a few days later, both were abducted, he tortured and sexually harassed. Until now, the Regional East African Court has filed a lawsuit.