Kenyans take to the streets for protest anniversary
Briefly

In Kenya, thousands protested on the anniversary of last year's unrest, which resulted in the deaths of at least 60 people due to police action. While many marchers aimed for peaceful demonstrations, there were fears of violence, especially after recent incidents of police brutality, including the custody death of a teacher. Protesters expressed their dissatisfaction with President William Ruto's government, and some called for direct action against the State House. Despite tense moments, the protests highlighted ongoing frustrations over economic hardships and the need for accountability for past violence.
Thousands protested on the anniversary of deadly unrest in Kenya, demanding accountability for police violence and expressing ongoing discontent with President Ruto's government.
The peaceful marches turned violent at times, with protesters clashing with police and some calling for the occupation of the State House as anger against the government deepens.
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