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Kenyans commemorate two years since Gen Z protests

25 June 2026
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Families of victims from the 2024 anti-government protests in Kenya returned to parliament to commemorate their loved ones and call for justice. With heightened security in central Nairobi, parents and activists placed flowers on police barricades, expressing their ongoing demand for accountability regarding the deaths. Despite road closures and a significant police presence, small groups of protesters assembled throughout the city, resulting in several arrests. The emotional gathering underscored the persistent struggle for justice two years after the tragic events that sparked widespread unrest in the nation.

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The 2024 anti-government protests in Kenya were marked by violence, leading to numerous fatalities and igniting a national dialogue on police accountability and human rights. Such protests are not uncommon in Kenya’s history, as political tensions often lead to civil unrest, particularly surrounding elections. The ongoing calls for justice reflect a broader societal demand for transparency and accountability in state actions, especially regarding the use of force by law enforcement. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for comprehending Kenya’s political landscape and the relationship between the government and its citizens.

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