
Kenyan police have killed a man in the western city of Kisumu during an opposition protest, an eyewitness has told the BBC Monday.
A local hospital said that a body had been brought in, but the cause of death had not been confirmed.
This is the fourth week of protests over the electoral commission.
Last week, there were complaints of police brutality as officers were pictured assaulting demonstrators in the capital, Nairobi.
The opposition Cord alliance wants the current members of the electoral commission to resign ahead of next year's presidential election.
In Nairobi, there was a heavy police presence to stop people joining the demonstrations.
The opposition says that one of its senators leading protests in the western town of Kakamega has been arrested.
Last week, President Uhuru Kenyatta said that if the opposition wanted changes at the electoral commission, they should use constitutional procedures to achieve this.
He "urged the opposition to exercise mature politics instead of using illegal means to attract undue attention", according to a government statement.
Source : MENA
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