Kenya is burning—literally and politically. From Nairobi to Kisumu, streets are ablaze as youth-led protests intensify over rising taxes, unemployment, and police brutality. What began as peaceful demonstrations has escalated into deadly violence, with Amnesty Kenya reporting over 126 deaths, though the government has yet to confirm the toll.
Protesters, many from Gen Z, demand accountability, reforms, and justice—especially after the death of blogger Albert Ojwang in police custody. His death has become a rallying cry, reigniting public fury and pushing the country toward a tipping point.
Shops lie in ruins, vendors now sell gas masks, and even police officers are on trial—accused of murder. As Amnesty blames excessive force, and the state remains largely silent, CNN-News18 brings you ground-level insights, survivor voices, and expert analysis.
Is Kenya entering a new era of political reckoning? Or will this crackdown crush its youth movement? Stay tuned for exclusive visuals and eyewitness reports.
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