The history of demonstrations in kenya

 Kenya has a history of political demonstrations, protests, and strikes, often centered around issues such as political reforms, election disputes, and social justice. Here are a few examples of notable demonstrations in Kenya:

  • 2007-2008 Post-election violence: Following the disputed 2007 presidential elections, protests and violence erupted across the country, leading to the deaths of over 1,000 people and the displacement of hundreds of thousands. This event led to significant political reforms, including a new constitution and electoral reforms.

  • 2017 election protests: After the 2017 presidential elections, opposition supporters held protests alleging that the election was rigged in favor of the incumbent president, Uhuru Kenyatta. These protests led to clashes with police and several deaths.

  • Recent protests: In recent years, there have been protests over issues such as police brutality, corruption, and electoral reforms. For example, in 2020, protests broke out in Nairobi and other cities following the killing of a young musician by police officers.

Overall, demonstrations in Kenya are often a reflection of deep-seated political and social grievances. While some protests have turned violent, many have been peaceful and have helped to draw attention to important issues affecting the country.

The big question is what will be written in history after the 20th march mass demonstrations and will anything change after the planned protest.

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