24 killed post election violence kenya rights group says

According to reports, a human rights group in Kenya has stated that at least 24 people have been killed in post-election violence in the country. The violence has been sparked by disputes over the outcome of the presidential election, which was held on August 9.

The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR) has reported that the violence has been perpetrated by both government forces and opposition supporters, and has resulted in widespread human rights abuses, including killings, beatings, and arbitrary arrests.

The KNCHR has called on the government to take immediate action to address the situation and to ensure that those responsible for the violence are held accountable.

The violence has also led to the displacement of thousands of people, with many seeking shelter in churches, schools, and other public buildings.

The international community has condemned the violence and has called on the government to take steps to restore peace and stability in the country.

The situation in Kenya is being closely monitored by the international community, and there are concerns that the violence could escalate further if the situation is not brought under control.

It is important to note that the situation in Kenya is complex and multifaceted, and it is difficult to provide a complete and accurate account of the violence and its causes. However, it is clear that the situation is serious and that urgent action is needed to address the human rights abuses and to restore peace and stability in the country.