Barack Obama's Half Sister Auma Tear-gassed Live on Air During Kenya Protests
Tuesday, 25 June 2024 () Barack Obama's half sister was inadvertently tear-gassed during a deadly demonstration in Africa ... and it's all on video. Auma Obama was being interviewed by CNN in the middle of Tuesday's protests in Nairobi, Kenya -- when all of a sudden,…
The unrest has led to tragic outcomes, with at least five protestors being shot dead and over 150 injured in Nairobi. Police reportedly used tear gas and live rounds to disperse thousands who stormed Kenya's Parliament, setting part of it on fire. Kenyan President William Ruto condemned the protests,...
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Protesters returned to the streets of Nairobi on Thursday, expressing scepticism about Kenyan President William Ruto's recent decision to temporarily suspend an unpopular tax bill. Demonstrators clashed with police, who fired tear gas canisters to disperse the crowds in the city's commercial district, where most businesses remained closed. The resounding message from the protesters was clear: "Ruto must go, Ruto must go." The protests continued despite the police's efforts to intimidate the demonstrators. “The police are trying to scare us away,” said Karege, a protester. “But the president, it's time for him to go, to resign.” Another demonstrator voiced the sentiment that the protests were driven by a desire for peace, not violence. “We’ve been throwing teargas all along. We don’t have a problem with his excellency, the only thing we are seeking is peace.”
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Recent events in Kenya have drawn global attention as the nation grapples with significant unrest. The capital city of Nairobi has become a focal point of tension, with security forces confronting civilian protesters. To gain a deeper understanding of the situation on the ground and its potential global implications, we are honored to welcome a distinguished guest: Mr. Ken Aseka, Editor-in-Chief of The Kenya Times.
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Kenyan police have fired tear gas at dozens of protesters in Nairobi and blocked off roads to the presidential palace as crowds took to the streets again.. Sky News
In this video, we delve into the escalating anti-tax protests sweeping across Kenya, highlighting growing concerns over the Kenyan police's use of force against demonstrators. We explore the root..