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Kenya protest: 300+ injured as anger over police brutality, rising costs grows; media blackout ordered  as Gen Z leads online resistance

Kenya protest: 300+ injured as anger over police brutality, rising costs grows; media blackout ordered as Gen Z leads online resistance

Time of India5 hours ago

People protest for the one-year anniversary of deadly anti-tax demonstrations in Nairobi, Kenya. (AP Photo)
More than 300 people were injured, including at least 67 critically, as fresh youth-led protests erupted across Kenya's capital on Wednesday, emergency services confirmed.
The demonstrations, driven by outrage over police brutality, economic hardship, and perceived government mismanagement, mark the most intense unrest since last year's deadly anti-tax protests.
With traditional media coverage halted midway by government orders, thousands took to the streets, and to social media, demanding justice, accountability, and systemic change.
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More than 300 people injured, 67 in critical condition
Emergency services in Nairobi reported over 300 people wounded and 67 critically hurt in Wednesday's protests, marking a dramatic escalation of unrest that has gripped Kenya.
Youth-led protests erupt in capital, other cities
Thousands of young protesters, many from Generation Z, took to the streets of Nairobi and other cities demanding an end to police brutality, economic injustice, and poor governance.
The protests come exactly a year after deadly anti-tax demonstrations in 2023 left 60 people dead and 20 missing.
Kenyan authorities order media blackout
The Communications Authority of Kenya directed all local media to halt live coverage of the protests midway through the day. The move came as President William Ruto warned that 'violence will not be tolerated,' prompting concerns over press freedom.
Social media becomes main channel of resistance
With TV coverage cut, Kenyans turned to platforms like X, Instagram, and TikTok to share protest updates, remember victims of past police crackdowns, and call out government failings.
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Memes, solidarity posts, and livestreams flooded timelines throughout the day.
Public outrage grows after hawker's killing
Tensions spiked after a hawker was fatally shot during last week's protests. Two police officers are under investigation, with a court granting 15 days for a full probe. Activists say no officer has ever been held accountable for previous killings despite Ruto's promises of reform.
Economic pressure fuels discontent
Many protesters cited unemployment, high taxes, and unaffordable living costs as core grievances.
Last year's controversial finance bill, though withdrawn, was partly reintroduced, angering many who see the government prioritizing elite luxuries over essential services.
Anger over government extravagance, weak opposition
President Ruto's use of a private jet for a US trip last year remains a flashpoint. Though he apologized and reshuffled his cabinet, critics say corruption and wasteful spending persist. The opposition is also under fire for remaining largely silent.
Protesters demand change
'Enough is enough,' said Sevelina Mwihaki, one of the demonstrators. 'We are here for change. It is time for us to get our nation back. The blood we have shed is enough."
The protests have become a flashpoint for youth-led political awakening in Kenya, with many calling this a turning point for the country's future.

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