Police Reforms Working Group - Kenya
@ReformsGroup
The Police Reform Working Group – Kenya (PRWG-K) is a civil society working group that brings together 20 CSOs working around Police reforms.
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Press statement welcoming the court ruling temporarily suspending the operations of the Panel of Experts on Compensation of Victims of Demonstrations and Public Protests. Kenya does not need a parallel, illegitimate body created outside the constitutional framework.
Press statement: We condemn the enforced disappearance and incommunicado detention of activist Mwabili Mwagodi. His case exposes a chilling pattern of transnational repression and police impunity targeting human rights defenders.
Press statement: Boniface is not a terrorist. His arrest follows weeks of coordinated, well-funded online disinformation campaigns targeting him, members of PRWGK, human rights defenders and opposition parties.
On #SabaSaba2025, Kenyans protested in 20 counties. At least 9 were shot dead, per @HakiKNCHR. Police used military-grade weapons, unmarked vehicles and masked officers. Protesters were blocked, brutalized and denied medical aid. #FreeToProtest
Article 37 of the Constitution of Kenya guarantees every person the right to assemble, demonstrate, picket, and petition peacefully and unarmed. Suppressing protests is a violation of this right. #RightToProtest #13Days_CivilLiberties #FreedomofExpression #EndPoliceBrutalityKE
The Police Reforms Working Group Kenya and the @LawSocietyofKe strongly condemn the violent attack by armed goons on a press conference by Kenyan mothers hosted at @thekhrc office today. This is a direct assault on Kenya's constitutional freedoms, the press, and civil society.
Article 36 of the Constitution of Kenya guarantees the freedom of association. Every person has the right to form, join, or participate in the activities of any association or group. #RightToProtest #13Days_CivilLiberties #FreedomofExpression #EndPoliceBrutalityKE
Article 39 of the Constitution of Kenya guarantees every person the right to freedom of movement and residence. No one should be blocked, confined, or restricted unlawfully. #RightToProtest #13Days_CivilLiberties #FreedomofExpression #EndPoliceBrutalityKE
Instead of muzzling public expression+assembly, the nation needs smarter, inclusive strategies that channel state-civic energies into a lasting solution. Hon @EstherPassaris Public Order (Amt) Bill 2025: A review irunguhoughton.org/post/authorita… #StandardSettingKE #ProtectTheProtestKE
Article 33 of the Constitution of Kenya guarantees the freedom of expression, the right to seek, receive, and impart information and ideas. Expression is a right, not a threat. #RightToProtest #13Days_CivilLiberties #FreedomofExpression #EndPoliceBrutalityKE
@ReformsGroup Statement on the re-emergence of Ndiangui Kinyagua. As we wait for further information on the circumstances around his disappearance, we note that the spike in abductions and prolonged unlawful detention has caused national intimidation and deep fear among many…
Article 27 of the Constitution of Kenya guarantees equality and freedom from discrimination. Every person is equal before the law and has the right to equal protection and benefit of the law. #RightToProtest #13Days_CivilLiberties #FreedomofExpression #EndPoliceBrutalityKE
Article 31 of the Constitution of Kenya guarantees the right to privacy. Every person has the right to be free from unlawful searches, seizures, and interference with personal communications. #RightToProtest #13Days_CivilLiberties #FreedomofExpression #EndPoliceBrutalityKE
Article 28 of the Constitution of Kenya guarantees that every person has inherent dignity and the right to have that dignity respected and protected. #RightToProtest #13Days_CivilLiberties #FreedomofExpression #EndPoliceBrutalityKE
Article 38 of the Constitution of Kenya guarantees every citizen the right to make political choices, including the right to participate in elections and peaceful political activities. #RightToProtest #13Days_CivilLiberties #FreedomofExpression #EndPoliceBrutalityKE
Article 34 of the Constitution of Kenya: The State shall not exercise control over or interfere with any person engaged in broadcasting, production, or circulation of publications. #RightToProtest #13Days_CivilLiberties #FreedomofExpression #EndPoliceBrutalityKE
Statement on the unlawful arrest and detention of human rights defenders John Mulingwa Nzau, Mark Amiani and Francis Mwangi. We note with concern that the working environment for frontline human rights defenders and civil society in Kenya continues to deteriorate.
Article 35 of the Constitution of Kenya guarantees the right to access information held by the State. Transparency is not a favour, it’s a constitutional right. #RightToProtest #13Days_CivilLiberties #FreedomofExpression #EndPoliceBrutalityKE
Article 48 of the Constitution of Kenya guarantees the right to access justice for all, without delay or discrimination. Justice must be available, affordable, and accessible to everyone. #RightToProtest #13Days_CivilLiberties #FreedomofExpression #EndPoliceBrutalityKE
Article 29 of the Constitution of Kenya guarantees freedom and security of the person, protection from torture, cruel treatment, and arbitrary arrest. Torture has no place in a just society! #RightToProtest #13Days_CivilLiberties #FreedomofExpression #EndPoliceBrutalityKE
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