POLITICS

Kenya's Youth Stand Up: One Year of Fighting for Change

Kenya, NairobiThu Jun 26 2025
In Kenya, young people are still fighting for their rights. They took to the streets to remember the protests from last year. These protests were against a new tax law that would have made life harder for many people. The government did not like the protests. They told TV and radio stations to stop showing the protests live. But many stations did not listen. The police used tear gas and water cannons to stop the protesters. They also shot live rounds, which is very dangerous. Some people were hurt, and at least one person died. This is not the first time the police have been too harsh. Many young people are still angry about police brutality. They want the government to do something about it. Last year, the protests worked. The government had to take back the new tax law. But the young people are not done yet. They want real change. They want the government to listen to them. They want to be treated fairly. The government says the protests are against the law. But the young people say they have the right to protest. They say they are fighting for a better future. They are not afraid to stand up for what they believe in.

questions

    What if the protesters and police had a dance-off instead of a standoff?
    How do the current protests compare to last year's in terms of scale and intensity?
    Would the protests be less tense if both sides were armed with water pistols instead of live ammunition?

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