We, the Architecture Kenya team would like to strongly condemn the recent acts of violence that occurred after a peaceful ‘No’ rally at Uhuru Park which has left five people dead and scores of others wounded.
It is quite probable that a camp could go about bombing its opponents to intimidate them. Likewise, it is highly probable that any devious camp would go round and bomb itself to win sympathy. This sensitive situation therefore calls for patience from both sides as the police conduct their investigations to come up with a factual conclusion.
The Architecture Kenya team therefore calls for speedy investigations into the matter by the authorities that will ensure those responsible are charged with murder of those killed and attempted murder of the injured.











tuachane nao. wameprove dat hawana mwelekeo. tungoje august 4th tuwaambie in figures.
We should never be intimidated..whoever has carried out this monstrous act. Its an act of impunity turning into a cycle that will never end…unless we begin to convict the true criminals (politicians) . Act ocampo..act now!
i say our preacher shld really do wat thea wa call’d 2 do juu if u talk side thea 4get thea cal.2 can neva mix.
[…] Architecture Kenya has also issued a strong condemnation against all acts of violence. […]
Ocampo please come for the first batch……….
thats the 1st level headed opinion ive heard over this issue,
True. Shame on those who did it!
they are people who can’t go down quietly, when will we ever learn? we should stop attending this rallies kisha tujisomee wenyewe and avoid giving this people to drag us down to their level of violence!
we condemn all acts of violence however perpetuated. Security agencies must strongly tackle individuals who are propagating hate speech. we do not want to go back to PEV of 2008. Impunity breeds more violence, therefore anybody who is found spreading hate speech must be thrown to the deepest parts of our jails to make sure that this does not happen again. Where is Ocampo?