Deadly street protests rock Kenya: At least 23 killed as protesters call for President Ruto’s resignation

Burning of Parliament and Calls for President’s Resignation: What Prompted Kenyans to Take Such Drastic Action?

Kenya experienced violent street demonstrations on Tuesday that resulted in at least 23 deaths caused by police shootings. The protests, which were led by young people and organized through social networks, spread across the country and called for the resignation of President Ruto. The Finance Bill 2024, which aimed to raise domestic revenue through various taxes and fees, was the main trigger for the protests. Despite his anti-establishment rhetoric during his campaign, President Ruto faced criticism for implementing unpopular policies and extravagant spending.

The National Assembly was partially destroyed in the protests, with legislators escaping through underground tunnels. Reports of police brutality, including the use of live ammunition against civilians and the detention of paramedics, fueled the anger of the protesters. President Ruto initially described the events as a threat to national security but later announced that he would not sign the controversial bill. He acknowledged the loss of life and damage caused by the protests and expressed condolences to the families of the victims.

International organizations reported a higher death toll from the police crackdown on the protests. The demonstrations were sparked by a bill passed by

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