is a citizen-led movement united against authoritarian overreach, systemic violence, and the misuse of anti-terror laws to silence dissent. The movement begun in response to the violent suppression of the June 25 and July 7, 2025, protests against police brutality and the extrajudicial killings of young protesters in June 2024 and Albert Ojwang in June 2025. Dozens were killed, hundreds physically and sexually assualted, injured, and peaceful demonstrators demanding justice have since been charged with terrorists and other serious crimes. Whilst the average age of those being prosecuted for Maandamano-related offences is 24 yrs, arbitrary arrests nationwide have seen children as young as 15 and elders as old of 61 who did not participate in the protests being arrested and charged. 50 plus million Kenyans has also documented unlawful violence being meted on youth while under costody in police cells, and in remand centres nationwide, with starvation and denial of medical attention being reported as popular intimidation tactics by the state. We stand with 400+ children, young men and women, mothers, fathers, and human rights defenders who are being criminalized, assaulted, and silenced by the State for demanding accountability for police brutality and extrajudicial killings. To ensure the Constitution remains a living document—not an empty promise—our mission is urgent and clear.
to secure the unconditional release of all peaceful protesters falsely accused under Kenya’s Prevention of Terrorism Act, to hold state agents accountable for unlawful violence, and to ensure the Constitution remains a living document—not an empty promise.
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Join us in asking the question Kenya can no longer avoid:
#WhoIsTheRealTerrorist?
Key Campaign Hashtags:
#50PlusMillionKenyans | #WhoIsTheRealTerrorist | #StopStateTerrorism | #WeAreNotTerrorists
democratic freedoms are protected, and no citizen fears unlawful detention, police brutality, or political persecution for demanding justice and accountability.
A Kenya where young people can demand justice for their comrades without being labeled terrorists, and where peaceful protest is met with dialogue, and action, not violence.
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Truth — Expose state-sanctioned violence, prosecutorial misconduct, and propaganda.
Justice — Demand accountability for extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearances, and wrongful prosecutions—including justice for Albert Ojwang and the young protesters killed in June 2024, and an end to the criminalization of those seeking accountability.
Freedom — Defend the constitutional rights of every Kenyan to speak, protest, and organize without fear.
Solidarity — Build alliances between civil society, media, legal bodies, and international human rights organizations.
We act quickly, strategically, and visibly to counter authoritarian tactics. Our work focuses on four pillars:
The Ruto administration has turned the tools of the state—police, prosecutors, and propaganda—against its own people, using violence and fear to preserve power.
From hiring violent gangs to disrupt civil society gatherings to physically attacking grieving mothers at the Kenya Human Rights Commission offices, the government is enabling and funding acts of terror against civilians.
The Prevention of Terrorism Act—meant to combat extremist threats—is now being used to jail peaceful protesters and journalists. This mirrors past abuses like the “Usalama Watch” crackdown and risks fueling further radicalization.
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Stand with us. Speak out. Demand justice. Here's how you can take action to support our five-point mission:
Contribute to bail funds and legal aid for protesters wrongly accused of terrorism following the June and July 2025 demonstrations against police brutality and extrajudicial killings.
Share verified reports of wrongful arrests, assault, and psychological harm against those seeking accountability for Albert Ojwang and June 2024 victims. Use our hashtags to counter disinformation and build public pressure.
Write to your MP, Senator, or regional representative demanding accountability for constitutional violations in the State's response to anti-police brutality protests.
Help us aggregate evidence by reporting incidents of unlawful violence against protesters demonstrating for justice, journalists covering police brutality, human rights defenders, and innocent Kenyans.
Join our coalition—civil society groups, faith leaders, and professionals can sign up in solidarity to pledge to protect the constitutional right to protest without being victimized.
MPESA Contributions from Kenya - Till Number: 6658137 Diaspora Contributions & Paypal: 0721 602 385 Accounting Official: Phillip Murimi Njuki
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