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Musalia Mudavadi blasts Nairobi police over alleged protest maiming
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51531, member: 636"] Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi delivered a stern message to security forces about handling demonstrators across the country. The top government official reminded cops that citizens have every legal right to march and voice their concerns publicly. Mudavadi stressed that officers must avoid injuring people who take to the streets for peaceful demonstrations. He emphasized that constitutional freedoms protect those who organize and participate in public gatherings. The Prime CS called for restraint from law enforcement when dealing with crowds. Mudavadi also fired back at unruly protesters who damage private property during their demonstrations. He pointed out that businesses like Meru Cooperative Society became innocent victims when angry crowds went on destructive rampages. The official explained that legitimate grievances against government do not justify attacking commercial establishments. He argued that mutual respect between all parties would strengthen Kenya's democratic foundations. Mudavadi declared that civilized nations protect both protest rights and business interests. President Ruto recently issued controversial orders about handling criminals who torch buildings and steal merchandise. The head of state told police forces to target the legs of violent offenders rather than killing them outright. Ruto demanded that wounded suspects receive medical treatment before facing court proceedings. He warned that Kenya cannot tolerate people who destroy others' livelihoods through arson and theft. The president also threatened to pursue political leaders who sponsor violent demonstrations. [/QUOTE]
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