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National Police Service Commission urges peace, dignity in protests
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45942, member: 636"] Kenya's police oversight body urged calm Wednesday as nationwide protests turned violent. The National Police Service Commission asked demonstrators and officers to follow the law during anti-government rallies. Several people suffered gunshot wounds as peaceful morning marches became afternoon clashes. Hospitals treated injured protesters and police across multiple cities. Commission chief Peter Leley said officers work under difficult conditions during emotionally charged events. He reminded citizens that police are family members serving their country. The commission stressed that officers must protect lives and maintain order without excessive force. Leley called for professional conduct even when protesters provoke police responses. Kenya's constitution guarantees citizens the right to peaceful assembly and demonstration. Article 37 protects these democratic freedoms when exercised lawfully. The commission said protesters can express opinions without violence or property damage. Demonstrators should respect other people's rights and safety during marches. The police oversight group warned businesses and residents to avoid protest areas. Citizens should follow official news sources for accurate information about demonstrations. The commission asked people to protect their families and property from potential violence. Safety remains the top priority during these tense situations. Leley emphasized that mutual respect builds stronger communities and democracy. The commission will continue watching how police handle the protests. Officials want professional and accountable law enforcement that serves all citizens. The oversight body hopes to prevent divisions between police and communities during these challenging times. [/QUOTE]
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