Human rights groups have reported that dozens of protesters have been abducted in Kenya amid anti-tax hike demonstrations. Despite the government shelving the proposed tax increase, protests have continued, resulting in clashes with state forces, leading to at least 20 deaths on June 25th. The abductions have raised concerns among families and activists, with the Kenyan government facing criticism for its handling of the situation.
- Dozens of protesters have been reported missing following anti-tax hike demonstrations in Kenya.
- The proposed tax reform plan, which sparked the initial protests, has been shelved.
- Despite the shelving of the tax bill, protests have continued, leading to violent clashes and at least 20 deaths on June 25th due to state forces using live bullets.
- Human rights organizations claim at least 30 protesters have been abducted.
- Families of the missing are seeking assistance and answers, with reports of authorities providing little to no support.
- The Kenyan government, particularly the interior minister, denies any kidnappings have occurred.
- President William Ruto has stated that any police officers found violating arrest procedures will face sanctions.
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