The Kenya Human Rights Commission has warned the opposition Cord that anarchy is not democracy and that they should use constitutional means to remove IEBC commissioners from office.

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The commission said the current state of affairs was not good for democracy.

In a statement to newsrooms that was signed by the Commission's Chairman Kagwiria Mbogori, KHRC lauded the opposition for suspending their weekly protests.

However, the human rights body warned that the Raila-led coalition must follow due constitutional frameworks to remove the commissioners from office.

The statement added that riotous street demonstrations and protests are not the prescribed constitutional procedure.

"By calling for demos, Cord is exerting political pressure to circumvent the rule of law and constitutional order," said the statement.

The statement continued: "While article 37 of the Constitution secures the rights to assemble, demonstrate, picket and present petitions to the public authorities, one can only exercise this right when peaceful and unarmed."

Any departure from this minimum standard through commercial business disruption, destruction of property, throwing rocks and stones, threatening other road users, bringing down gates, hurling insults, turning violent immediately negates this right."