Episode 61: Stop Killing Us

Episode 61: Stop Killing Us

7th July in Kenya is Saba Saba Day, a historic day on which Kenyans protested successfully for multiparty democracy in 1990, with many losing their lives and getting beaten and tortured by the police. This year, there was the Saba Saba March for Our Lives, organized by the Social Justice Centres Working Group, which consists groups from Mathare, Dandora, Kayole, Mukuru, Kibra, Kamukunji and Githurai. The demand? An end to extrajudicial killings, investigations into the ones that have occurred, and most importantly, justice. We’re joined by Wangui Kimari, Urban Anthropologist and Participatory Action Research Coordinator, Mathare Social Justice Centre, to discuss this. Press play!

Resources

#SabaSabaMarch4OurLives

Who is Next? A Participatory Action Research Report Against the Normalization of Extrajudicial Executions in Mathare

“Kill Those Criminals”: Security Forces Violations in Kenya’s August 2017 Elections

What Do We Tell The Families? Killings And Disappearances In The Coastal Region Of Kenya, 2012-2016

IMLU Extra Judicial Executions Report 2017

IMLU Extra Judicial Executions Report 2016

Kenya National Commission on Human Rights: Human Rights Baseline Survey Report

Police killed 803 Kenyans in cold blood from 2013 to 2015

Cops caught on camera killing suspected Eastleigh gang members

NATIONAL INSECURITY: Extra Judicial Executions in Kenya (2013-2017)

Episode 33: Extrajudicial Killings

Episode 30: The Dangers of Militarization

Image Credit: Mathare Social Justice Centre

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