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Kenyan Protesters Clash with Police Amid Calls for President's Resignation
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Kenyan activists, leading weeks-long protests, have called for a nationwide "total shutdown" on Tuesday. Protesters are demanding the resignation of President William Ruto, citing misgovernance, corruption, and the deaths of dozens of protesters as reasons. The demonstrations, which began five days after Ruto dismissed most Cabinet ministers, resulted in businesses in Nairobi remaining closed due to fears of looting. Major roads, including the Nairobi-Namanga highway, were also blocked by protesters.
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- 1.Ford Foundation
- 2.Kenya National Commission on Human Rights
- 3.Independent Police Oversight Authority
- 4.Kenya Union of Journalists
- 5.Mediamax