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Kenya Law Society warns against arming youths for Wednesday protests
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45571, member: 636"] Kenya's legal professionals have issued strong warnings about potential violence during upcoming demonstrations. The Law Society of Kenya expressed alarm over reports that political figures may arm young people to attack peaceful protesters. Faith Odhiambo leads the organization and spoke against these dangerous plans. Wednesday marks the anniversary of deadly protests against government tax policies from last year. Citizens plan to gather and remember those who died during those demonstrations. Media outlets have exposed alleged schemes to create armed groups that would target demonstrators. Several politicians and their supporters face accusations of organizing these violent gangs. Odhiambo described these plots as extensive threats that could destabilize the entire nation. She called the plans fascist actions that violate Kenya's constitution and democratic principles. The legal leader demanded immediate action to stop these criminal conspiracies. Constitutional rights protect citizens who want to express different political opinions through peaceful assembly. Kenya operates as a democracy where people can disagree with government policies without fear. No political leader should recruit civilians to attack those exercising their legal rights. Odhiambo emphasized that such actions represent everything Kenya should reject as a modern state. She urged security agencies to investigate and arrest anyone involved in these schemes. The national anthem speaks of unity, peace and liberty as core values for all Kenyans. Current political tensions threaten these fundamental principles that define the country. Odhiambo warned that violent disruption of protests could destroy years of constitutional progress. She called on all citizens to protect democratic institutions and prevent the nation from sliding into chaos. [/QUOTE]
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