Before Tuesday’s demonstration, several activists who are prominent critics of the bill were abducted, according to the Law Society of Kenya.
The abductors’ identities were not publicly known, but some were believed to be intelligence officers, said the Law Society’s president, Faith Odhiambo.
Lawmakers in Parliament are set to debate and vote on proposed amendments to the bill on Tuesday.
President William Ruto’s governing alliance has enough votes to pass it, although opposition leaders have rejected the measure in its totality.
Once the bill has parliamentary approval, Mr. Ruto can sign it into law or send it back for amendments.
Persons:
Faith Odhiambo, William Ruto’s, Ruto
Organizations:
Amnesty International, Law Society of Kenya
Locations:
Kenya, East