roland friedrich from unrwa in the occupied i strip. roland friedrich from. west bank, thank you very much for your time on bbc news. ajudge in kenya has warned he will imprison the police chief for contempt of court on monday if he fails to show up for a third time and account for a recent string of alleged abductions. police have denied involvement, but the disappearance of dozens of young government critics since anti—tax protests last year has provoked a public backlash. 0ur africa correspondent barbara plett usher reports. in the season of kenya's gen z protests, the town of kitengela was a flashpoint. police struck hard at demonstrators angered by tax hikes and corruption. dozens were arrested, but many around the country disappeared. they were surveilling our mobile phones. they were tracking us down. jamil�*s brother aslam was one of the protest organisers. he'd been warned to stop. both were pulled into a car outside their home, hooded and handcuffed. after that, no sign of them for 32 days. aslam tells me he was regularly beaten, his tormentor deman