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Kenyan anniversary protests turn violent

The FrontierThe FrontierJune 25, 2025 2762 Minutes read0

•Protesters in Nairobi on August 8, 2024

Marches in Kenya to mark a year since massive anti-government demos turned violent today as protesters engaged in running battles with police, who flooded the streets with tear gas and sealed off government buildings with barbed wire.

At least 60 people were killed last year by security forces in weeks of protests over tax rises and the dire economic situation for young Kenyans, peaking when a huge crowd stormed parliament on June 25, reports AFP.

Activists and families of victims had insisted on peaceful anniversary marches, but others called to “OccupyStateHouse” — referring to the official residence of President William Ruto — and many schools and businesses were closed for fear of unrest.

At least one police officer and several protesters were injured, our correspondent saw, as initially peaceful marches of thousands turned chaotic.

Scattered groups ripped up flagstones to throw projectiles at security forces and small bonfires were lit around Nairobi’s central business district.

A man suspected of being a plain-clothed officer was manhandled by the crowd. Last year, unidentified police were seen shooting protesters.

Police blocked major roads into the centre and surrounded State House and parliament with barbed wire. Protesters laid flowers at the barriers in memory of those killed last year.

The crowd was mostly young men, who waved Kenyan flags, branches and placards with pictures of victims, while chanting “Ruto must go”.

“We are marching against police brutality, against oppression by the government, against high taxation, everything that is going wrong in this country,” said Anthony, 25, who was also selling flags and did not want to give his full name.

Protests also took place in Mombasa and several other counties.

“People who are running here… they have degrees but they don’t have jobs. You cannot depend on this government right now,” said Samson Watenge Nyongesa, 31, on the streets in Nairobi.

– ‘Goons’ –

Anger has flared over police brutality, particularly after a teacher was killed in custody earlier this month.

A group of peaceful protesters was also attacked last week by a gang of motorbike-riding “goons”, as they are known in Kenya, armed with whips and clubs and working in tandem with the police.

Western embassies in Kenya, including those of Britain, Germany and the United States, criticised in a joint statement “the use of hired ‘goons’ to infiltrate or disrupt peaceful gatherings”.

The “goons” were not clearly present today but police used large amounts of tear gas and water cannons as they attempted to push back groups of protesters.

Analyst and lawyer Javas Bigambo told our correspondent he was worried political groups would exploit the volatile mood to foster violence.

“There is nothing good to celebrate about the events that happened last year,” he said.

“If we were serious about commemorating June 25, it should be in solemnity, prayer and restraint.”

– Disillusioned –

There is deep resentment against Ruto, who came to power in 2022 promising rapid economic progress.

Many are disillusioned by continued stagnation, corruption and high taxes, even after last year’s protests forced Ruto to cancel the unpopular finance bill.

His government has been at pains to avoid direct tax rises this year.

But the frequent disappearances of government critics — rights groups have counted more than 80 since last year’s protests, with dozens still missing — have led many to accuse Ruto of returning Kenya to the dark days of its dictatorship in the 1980s and 1990s.

Ruto has previously promised an end to abductions but was unapologetic in a speech yesterday, vowing to “stand by” the police.

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