The country is still coming to terms with the death of over 60 youths who lost their lives last year while fighting for good leadership. On June 25, 2024, youths across the country took to the streets and eventually stormed Parliament leaving many people across the world shocked.
In what has been termed by many a retaliation. Many police officers allegedly killed youths with love bullets. Something that left the government with questions to answer.
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Well, the standard newspaper has elicited mixed reactions on the topic after their controversial headlines.
The headline ” Unmoved by bloodshed” has left Kenyans demanding for a statement from Raila odinga and William Ruto on what really happened last year after youths protests. This is coming just days after BBC news released an investigative report on how Police officers deliberately killed youths on streets. The youths who were not armed at all.
