U.S.-based human rights activist Prof Peter Ndiang'ui has condemned police brutality against unarmed citizens during the 35th commemoration of Saba Saba.  He said scenes from the Saba Saba demonstration last Monday in various parts of the country were a national nightmare. "We have reached a national breaking point.

How many more must die before we rise as one and say, Enough is enough"?

Said Prof Ndiang'ui.

He regretted that citizens armed only with their voices, mobile phones, and water bottles were subjected to brutality by the police, who are supposed to protect them. "From the photos and videos seen, it was clear the police were not controlling the crowd but were brutal," said Prof Ndiang'ui.