Kenya Marks Protest Anniversary Amid Calls for Government Accountability
In Kenya, thousands gathered to commemorate the anniversary of last year's protests against tax increases and economic hardships. The unrest, which resulted in over 60 fatalities, was ignited by a controversial finance bill that raised taxes on essential goods.
Demonstrators this year voiced their frustrations with President William Ruto's government, demanding accountability and reform amid concerns of police brutality. Despite heavy police presence and roadblocks, the protests unfolded across the nation, with participants chanting against the government.
Many citizens, especially the youth, feel disillusioned by a leadership perceived as disconnected from their realities. International observers have called for the protection of the right to peaceful assembly, emphasizing the necessity for dialogue and reform in addressing public grievances.
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