Kenyan families still searching for missing kin after antigovernment protests

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Kenyan families still searching for missing kin after antigovernment protests


Families of protesters missing after a crackdown against demonstrations in Kenya – are demanding answers to what’s happened to them.
Rights groups say more than 50 people have been killed, and dozens of others have been abducted or disappeared.

Al Jazeera’s Malcolm Webb reports from Nairobi, Kenya.
Khalid Hussein, Executive Director of VOCAL…

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  1. Social economical problems can't be healed (ended)with or by political appointments and mergers of opposition.President Ruto have got to wisen n rise up in regards to the demands of most CITIZENS he leads(Gen-zs n millenials)a bunch of Educated youths who're tribless.All they now needs of him is to resign+his whole Adm.

  2. I have no faith or trust in Ruto and his govt. Ruto is a cruel narcissist and there is no way we're going to have any level of accountablity from him. Ruto only cares about accumulating more illicit wealth and using his power to manipulate the masses.

  3. 00:01: Susan Wangari searches for her son Emanuel, missing since June 25 protests.
    00:44: Protests erupted against a finance bill, demanding an end to corruption.
    01:01: Police violence resulted in deaths and numerous arrests during the protests.
    01:42: Families seek justice as many remain missing or found dead post-protests.
    02:12: Rights groups accuse police of violating constitutional rights amid abductions.

    02:24: University student Denzel Ami's body was discovered after attending a protest.
    03:01: Human rights organizations collaborate to document disappearances and violence.
    04:21: Disappearances are more prevalent in urban areas due to larger protests.
    05:11: Authorities are criticized for failing to address the issue of missing persons.
    06:12: Trust in police is low as they are implicated in extrajudicial killings.