
Police Reforms Working Group - Kenya
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The Police Reform Working Group – Kenya (PRWG-K) is a civil society working group that brings together 20 CSOs working around Police reforms.
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13-01-2021 07:41:17
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We reiterate our call to National Police Service-Kenya to #UpholdTheConstitution by respecting the rights of individuals to express their views and assemble peacefully. Use non-violent methods, no excessive force or obstruction of medical personnel! #RejectFinanceBill2024 #TotalShutdownKenya





We are deeply shocked and saddened by the recent discovery of dismembered bodies in the Kware area. This is a stark reminder of the urgent need to address and further publicize human rights violations and ensure the safety and security of all citizens. Civic Freedoms Forum - CFF


Our joint statement with Civic Freedoms Forum - CFF. We call for the competitive recruitment of the next Inspector General of Police and the establishment of a culture of command responsibility. Accountability for human rights violations is crucial to end unlawful force against protesters.





Members of the Police Reforms Working Group appreciate the Law Society of Kenya's steadfast partnership in upholding the rights to assembly, expression, and justice. Together, we continue to demand accountability and fight for the rights of all Kenyans.





Joint statement with Law Society of Kenya and Medics For Kenya 🇰🇪 on #EndAbductionsKE protests. We demand the release of all abductees and urge the National Police Service to avoid all use of excessive force, intimidation, and arbitrary arrests of Kenyans.



Joint statement: PRWG Kenya, Law Society of Kenya, Kenya Medical Association strongly condemn National Police Service-Kenya arrest of Grace Njoki Mulei today. She visited Ministry of Health on 15 January to protest SHA inequalities and inefficiencies. #FreeNjokiMulei KNCHR



Joint Statement: We strongly condemn Office of The Director Of Public Prosecutions’s decision to drop charges against 8 officers in the #BabyPendo case. Only 4 now face trial for crimes against humanity including murder, rape and torture, committed during the 2017 elections.



Press statement: PRWG-K and Law Society of Kenya urge the East African Community and the international community to demand accountability from the Tanzanian Govt for the torture, assault and sexual assault inflicted on Boniface Mwangi and Agather Atuhaire by police officers.
