Police brutality has been a consistent issue in Kenya’s recent demonstrations against tax reforms, which have resulted in a rising death toll and over 300 injuries. A protester, Cloe Genga, a film impact producer based in Nairobi, expressed her excitement and determination to join the protests against the finance bill, which she believes will make life harder for all Kenyans. Genga rejects the bill in its entirety, citing concerns about its impact on the population. The protests have escalated in violence, with reports of police brutality against the demonstrators. This ongoing use of excessive force has raised concerns about human rights violations and has led to calls for justice for the protesters. The situation remains tense in Kenya as the unrest continues, with Amnesty International monitoring the events closely. #KenyaProtests #TaxHikeProtests #PoliceBrutality #HumanRights #AmnestyInternational #JusticeForProtesters #KenyaUnrest #StopTheViolence.
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Video “Police brutality is consistent in Kenya’s demonstrations: A protester” was uploaded on 06/21/2024 to Youtube Channel Al Jazeera English