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US Raises Alarm Over Kenya’s Human Rights Record Amid Gen Z Protests

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The United States has voiced concern over Kenya’s worsening human rights situation in 2024, citing reports of killings, enforced disappearances, torture, and restrictions on the media during the Gen Z protests that took place between June and July.

According to the U.S. State Department, the protests, largely led by young Kenyans demanding reforms, were met with what it described as “excessive use of force” by security agencies. Eyewitness accounts and human rights groups reported multiple incidents where demonstrators were shot, detained arbitrarily, or subjected to torture.

The U.S. also condemned limitations placed on journalists covering the protests, including arrests, harassment, and confiscation of equipment, which hindered the free flow of information.

Kenya has faced growing international scrutiny over human rights in recent years, with observers warning that crackdowns on dissent could undermine democratic freedoms. The U.S. statement called on the Kenyan government to ensure accountability, protect citizens’ rights, and uphold press freedom.

Human rights organizations in Kenya have echoed these concerns, calling for independent investigations into the alleged abuses.

The June–July protests, which drew thousands of young people, highlighted deep frustrations over governance, economic conditions, and political marginalization. While the Kenyan government has defended its handling of the demonstrations, international pressure is mounting for reforms and accountability.

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Felix Muranda
Media Executive | Journalist | Philanthropist Felix Muranda is a renowned journalist, media entrepreneur, and visionary leader from Kenya, best known as the founder and chairman of Record Broadcasting, the parent company of several influential media outlets including Record TV Kenya, Record TV Uganda, Record TV Africa, and the emerging digital platform Record Newswire. With a passion for empowering African narratives, Felix has built a legacy of delivering bold, credible, and impactful journalism across East Africa. He is celebrated for reshaping the regional media landscape by promoting independent reporting, digital innovation, and youth-driven content. Felix holds a Diploma in Media Management and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Multimedia University of Kenya. His work has been recognized for its deep commitment to social responsibility, transparency, and transformation of community media. As a philanthropist, he champions media literacy, fact-checking, and opportunities for young African storytellers. Driven by purpose and public service, Felix continues to advocate for a strong, independent press that elevates African voices on both continental and global platforms.

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