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Kenya fury as Ruto backs police leg shots on Gen Z protest vandals
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50427, member: 636"] Kenya's president sparked massive outrage after telling police to shoot vandals in their legs during protests. William Ruto made the controversial statements during a visit to a police housing project. He said officers should wound protesters who destroy businesses and send them to hospitals before court. The president compared property destroyers to terrorists who deserve harsh treatment. Many citizens viewed his remarks as completely against the constitution. Legal experts pointed out that Kenya's constitution protects people from violence before trials. Article 50 guarantees that accused people stay innocent until courts prove them guilty. Social media users created mocking images showing people on crutches and wheelchairs. Opposition politician Caleb Amisi slammed the president for promoting violence against citizens. The lawmaker warned that Kenya might lose its democratic progress. Ruto defended his tough stance during recent street demonstrations across the country. Young protesters had organized rallies that criminal groups later infiltrated for looting. The president claimed he would stop destructive elements from taking power through violence. He stressed that police should avoid killing people but must deal with property criminals firmly. Critics fear these statements could lead Kenya toward authoritarian rule. [/QUOTE]
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