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Jan 6 • 10 tweets • 6 min read
Today, we draw strength from the courage and unity displayed by Kenyans during the peaceful protest on December 30, 2024, in Nairobi CBD. Citizens from all walks of life came together to demand answers and justice for those who disappeared under mysterious circumstances this December.
Both online and offline, activists calling for accountability and the immediate release of missing Kenyans. This moment reminds us of the power of collective action in the face of injustice.
This protest was a clear message : Kenyans will not remain silent when lives are at stake.
#EndAbductionsKE
December 30, 2024, was a day of courage and unity as Kenyans came together in Nairobi CBD to peacefully demand answers and justice for those who mysteriously disappeared. It was a bold stand against fear, reminding us of the power of our collective voice.
But even as they exercised our constitutional right to protest, the heavy presence of police officers was overwhelming, and the arrests of peaceful protesters only added to the pain and frustration.
Why must demanding justice feel like a crime in itself?