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Presently in CBD, peacefully exercising our constitutional right to protest under article 37 of the Constitution of Kenya. No one has the right to deny Kenyans their rights

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Wanjala IGCSE®️vor 2 Jahren

We are multitasking 😎 😉

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AHMAD AHMADvor 2 Jahren

You will be a refugee in uganda if you continue this way Stop this nonsense we know you are paid for it When kenya burns we shall revisit you guys one by one

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@~M•I•K•E~*️⃣vor 2 Jahren

Are you gen Z

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meno kombovor 2 Jahren

No deaths today, lastly what petition did you present to authorities, lastly you are happy to see empty streets

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Kaloki Charlesvor 2 Jahren

@ian_kimaru Bado hawa ni Gen Z? Sawa

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Quraish Abdi Habashow 🇰🇪vor 2 Jahren

Mungu akulinde ndugu

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Gasper Barmaovor 2 Jahren

Peacefully and unarmed. I like it.

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Dante ™vor 2 Jahren

Saw you Apo Na Hanifaa..Though Akuna Watu

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Arap Sigira Kipkosgeivor 2 Jahren

@gudkeed A handful of idlers. Siphoning money from Ford Foundation.

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B.N.Malemovor 2 Jahren

Anarchy is not a constitutional right bro

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THE CONVERSATION BEGINS HERE: What does the law provide about demonstrations? 1. Article 37 of the Constitution provides that every person has the right to PEACEBLY and UNARMED to assemble, to demonstrate, to picket, and to present petitions to public authorities. 2. The right to assemble demonstrate, picket and present petitions to public authorities is hence exercisable under Article 37 of the Constitution under two conditional precedents which must be met: PEACEBLY and UNARMED. Have the maandamano we have witnessed being done PEACEBLY and by UNARMED persons? 3. Suffice it to note that the right to assemble, demonstrate and to picket is not an absolute right. 4. Article 24 of the Constitution provides that the right to assemble, demonstrate and to picket is one of the rights that can be limited vide legislation to ensure that the enjoyment of rights and fundamental freedoms by any individuals does not prejudice the rights and freedoms of others. Have the maandamano not taken away the right to property of Kenyans with the mass destruction not only of private property but public property? 5. Article 259(1)(b) of the Constitution provides that the Constitution shall be interpreted in a manner that advances the rule of law, and the human rights and fundamental freedoms in the Bill of rights. To what extent do the maandamano fall within the defined parameters of the Constitution in particular the Bill of Rights? Is looting, destruction of property, anarchy and hooliganism the definition of demonstrations? Certainly not. These are purely criminal acts that have no constitutional basis! The conversation should begin here.

Hon. Aden Duale, EGH

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