‘Shoot them in the leg’ : Kenyan president’s anti-protest rhetoric hardens as death toll rises
William Ruto accuses protesters of terrorism and violence two days after 31 people killed in anti-government demonstrations Kenya’s president, William Ruto, has ordered police to shoot protesters targeting businesses in the legs, in a sharp intensification of his rhetoric days after 31 people (…)
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