Kenya, Protest
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As Kenya's youth keep pushing for political and social change, they risk paying a steep personal price. From clashes with police to constant fear of death, emotional trauma and anxiety have become their new realities.
Local media report fatalities in Nairobi, Kajiado; ambulances blocked as barricades hinder emergency access in protest-hit areas - Anadolu Ajansı
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The East African on MSNKenya under scrutiny as UN criticises crackdownThe Kenya Police on Tuesday came under global spotlight for use of live ammunition on protesters, in addition to tear gas and water cannons.
Young Kenyans, frustrated over economic stagnation, corruption and police brutality, are once again engaging in protests that last month degenerated into looting and violence, leaving dozens dead and
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Africanews on MSN"Shoot in the leg": Ruto orders Kenyan police to curb protest vandalismThe anti-government protests in Kenya have shown no sign of slowing down. Following several acts of vandalism in Nairobi after Monday's Saba Saba protests, president Ruto has instructed police forces to incapacitate anyone trying to damage businesses.