Kalonzo, Karua Rally Supporters to Turn up in Large Numbers for Next Anti-Gov't Demos

Kalonzo, Karua Rally Supporters to Turn up in Large Numbers for Next Anti-Gov't Demos

Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka has urged Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Coalition followers to turn up in large numbers for the planned protests next week. 

Speaking after visiting those who sustained injuries during the Wednesday protests, Kalonzo insisted that next week's protests would be peaceful. He regretted that those who were shot during the demos did not possess any crude weapons and some were even uninvolved in the protests. Kalonzo mentioned that everybody should follow the law regardless of one's political stance as outlined in Article 37 of the Constitution.   

Nark Kenya leader Martha Karua accompanied Kalonzo to the Machakos Level 5 hospital where he praised Machakos county governor Wavinya Ndeti and the medical staff for providing treatments to the wounded without discrimination. However, she expressed her dissatisfaction with how the victims were treated by the police, as some were merely caught up in the chaos of the demonstrations, not actually taking part in them. Karua also accused the police of disrupting the peaceful demonstrations despite the protests being peaceful. 

Karua decried the violence observed during the demonstrations, emphasizing that it should not be accepted. The Narc Kenya leader also reminded officers that they are not excluded from the brunt of the high cost of living. She then urged Kenyans not to be scared to demonstrate, citing the new constitution as an example of what can be achieved through protests.

In a separate statement, Machakos governor Wavinya Ndeti denounced the police brutality and pledged to pay for all medical bills of those admitted to Machakos level 5 hospital. She said her administration would assist the bereaved families with the expenses related to the funeral. The hospital's management reported that thirteen people had been hospitalized, two of them college students. 

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Juju (not verified)     Sat, 07/15/2023 @ 01:21pm

Time to shoot to kill all kriminos is way overdue! Use the damn weapons or return them to Wanjiku for auction!!!

Mwororo (not verified)     Sun, 07/16/2023 @ 12:51am

Why can't the hospital bills and funeral expenses be met by Azimio Group- they called the mob? Wavinya Ndeti, do you pledge to foot the bills with your own money or people's money? Demos are inherently violent. Ask the US. Even the US Capital Hill couldn't have a peaceful demo without some deaths. Even in Paris France, fire and death ensure. That's the nature of demos. Those who collect masses into the streets for demos know there will be some funerals. A better medicine here is to dump all those dead bodies at Raila's home for a couple of days (get permision from the bereaved families) so he can experience the weight of the loss he causes the families of the victims of his nonsensical demos. How do you justfy calling people into the sreets for demos just because Parliament passed a bill into law? They have a constitutional duty to do so. You should have persuaded the MPs to vote the bill down. But you need good brains and leadership capacity to do that. The easy way for Raila is to cry and clown in the streets in fake military fatigue. Go to the adults and do something- leave youths alone-they need to be busy looking for work.

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