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Kenya’s Parliament Goes Up in Flames Following Violent Anti-Tax Protests

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Last updated: 2024/06/25 at 6:31 PM
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A part of the parliament building in Nairobi was set on fire by protesters who managed to break inside following protests gathering thousands, while reports say several dead bodies can be seen in the streets of the Kenyan capital. A part of Kenya’s parliament building was set on fire on Tuesday as thousands of protesters against a new finance bill entered the building, in what is the most direct assault on the government in decades. Journalists in Nairobi reported at least three dead bodies outside the complex where police had opened fire on protesters.They had demanded that legislators vote against a controversial bill imposing new taxes on a country where frustrations over the high cost of living have simmered for years.The protesters outmanoeuvred police to enter parliament shortly after politicians voted to pass the bill.

Lawmakers fled through a tunnel, but the protesters allowed opposition legislators who voted against the bill to walk out of the besieged building.The office of the Nairobi governor, a member of the ruling party, was also said to be on fire. Located near parliament, police water cannons were being used to extinguish the fire.Protesters could be heard shouting, “We’re coming for every politician.”Police officers were criticised by The Kenya Human Rights Commission. They released video of the authorities firing live ammunition and throwing tear-gas canisters at protesters who had sought treatment at a medical tent set up at a church near the parliament complex.The Commission said the officers would be held to account.

The incident comes after two people died in similar protests last week.More than 50 people ‘abducted’Kenya Law Society President Faith Odhiambo claimed on Tuesday that 50 people, including her personal assistant, had been “abducted” by those believed to be police officers.Some of those missing are said to include those who were vocal in the demonstrations and were taken away from their homes, workplaces and public spaces ahead of Tuesday’s protests, civil society groups said.Police have not immediately returned calls seeking comment. Parliament Speaker Moses Wetangula had directed the inspector general of police to provide information on the whereabouts of those the opposition said were abducted.

Kenyan President William Ruto attended an African Union retreat outside the capital during the chaos, according to reports. On Sunday, he said he was proud of the young people who had come out to exercise their democratic duty and that he would engage with them about their concerns. The incident in Nairobi reflects a deeper societal issue in Kenya where many citizens have been feeling the strain of high living costs. The protests and violence that erupted in response to the controversial finance bill are a manifestation of the frustrations felt by the people.

The violence seen in Nairobi highlights the growing tensions between the government and the citizens. The direct assault on the parliament building is a significant event in the country’s recent history and represents a shift in the relationship between the government and the people. These protests have garnered international attention and showcase the need for a resolution to the underlying issues facing Kenyan society.

The abduction of individuals ahead of the protests raises concerns about human rights violations in the country. The reported actions by police officers to forcibly take individuals captive are alarming and indicate a disregard for fundamental human rights. The international community must monitor the situation closely and hold those responsible for such violations accountable.

President William Ruto’s response to the protests and violence is crucial in determining the path forward for Kenya. His acknowledgment of the protesters’ democratic duty and commitment to engage with them demonstrates a willingness to address the root causes of the unrest. Moving forward, it is essential for the government to engage in constructive dialogue with the citizens to address their grievances and work towards a peaceful resolution.

In conclusion, the events in Nairobi reveal a complex and challenging situation in Kenya. The protests, violence, and allegations of human rights violations underscore the need for urgent action to address the underlying issues facing the country. It is essential for all parties involved to prioritize dialogue, respect for human rights, and the rule of law in order to achieve a peaceful and sustainable resolution to the current crisis.

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