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Kenyans Demand Justice as Slain Protester Boniface Kariuki Laid to Rest

Babatunde Abdulraheem Lawal by Babatunde Abdulraheem Lawal
July 12, 2025
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Kenyans Demand Justice as Slain Protester Boniface Kariuki Laid to Rest
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Kenyans gathered on Friday in Murang’a, Central Kenya, to bid farewell to Boniface Kariuki, a civilian who was fatally shot in the head at close range by a police officer during anti-government protests in June.

His death, captured on camera by journalists, has since become a rallying cry for nationwide protests demanding better governance, justice, and an end to police brutality.

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Kariuki, a former street vendor, was killed on June 17, 2025, during demonstrations in Nairobi. His funeral drew a large crowd of mourners, many of whom condemned the circumstances surrounding his death and called on the government to provide compensation to his grieving family.

“The police are supposed to protect us. When they turn their guns on civilians, what does that mean? It’s wrong. We don’t want to see this happen again,” said Ben Gitoho, one of the mourners. “The government must take responsibility.”

The incident has further intensified scrutiny on Kenya’s long-standing issue of police violence. Human rights organisations and international observers have urged the Kenyan government to hold security forces accountable and ensure the protection of citizens’ rights during public demonstrations.

President William Ruto has faced criticism after reportedly instructing police officers to shoot protesters in the legs in an attempt to curb unrest. Rights groups have condemned the statement, warning that it could escalate violence rather than resolve the underlying grievances.

Kariuki’s death has now become emblematic of the broader struggle for justice and reform in Kenya, as citizens continue to demand accountability and an end to systemic abuse by security forces.

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