Kenya's Protests: Missing People and Internet Fears

Kenya, NairobiMon Oct 07 2024
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In Kenya, worries are growing as some protesters seem to have disappeared during demonstrations against tax hikes. The country is in a state of unrest, with people taking part in what they call the "7 Days of Rage. " They plan to shut down Kenya and gather at parliament in Nairobi on Tuesday. Social media has been buzzing with calls to join this nationwide strike. One popular post says, "Gen Z is giving all hardworking Kenyans a day off! " However, the government has warned that protests must end by sunset. The interior minister has asked protesters to be peaceful and not damage property. He also said the police will guide them but restrict access to important areas. Some well-known social media users have gone missing, which has made people even more anxious.
A video of a young man being forced into an SUV has sparked outrage. The head of Kenya's Law Society thinks this was an abduction by intelligence officers acting badly. They say the police didn't identify themselves or explain his rights before taking him away. Many expect Nairobi to be the center of these protests. But the government is warning people not to try getting into any government buildings. Human rights groups and content creators are scared that the internet or media could be shut down, making things worse. They say this would put lives at risk and take away people's rights to organize and make policies together.
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