Kenya: families of Gen Z protest victims still seek justice two years on
Two years after Kenya's Gen Z protests, families of those killed and missing say accountability remains out of reach. They say investigations have stalled. Calls for justice continue without resolution.

Two years after Kenya's Gen Z protests, the families of those killed and missing are still pressing for justice.
They say investigations have stalled and that those responsible have not been held to account. The protests began over tax increases and grievances with the government, and drew broad support across the country.
Rights groups have repeated calls for independent inquiries into the deaths and disappearances. On the anniversary, families stressed that their demand for accountability remains unmet.
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