Kenyan Communist Revolutionary, Julia Njoki, Murdered in Police Custody

Communist revolutionay Julia Njoki was murdered by police in a cell in the Nanyuki police station, a city in central Kenya. Julia Njoki was kept in detention because she was unable to pay the deposit of 50,000 shillings decided by a Kenyan court. She died following multiple head injuries.

Her death comes in the context of a huge uprising against the right wing government.

The death toll from the uprising in Kenya has surged to over 30 people,with at least 107 others wounded during the nationwide marches.

The marches saw clashes erupt between protesters and police in the capital, Nairobi, as well as the city of Eldoret, with the KNCHR accusing the police of cooperating with armed gangs, who were armed with machetes and spears, in the wake of the violence.

There was widespread destruction of property in the uprising as the privatization of the country drives poverty and resistance.