Kenyan Protesters Vow to Seize Main Airport as Deadly Unrest Continues into Sixth Week

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NAIROBI, Kenya – Protesters in Kenya have announced plans for “a total shutdown” by seizing control of Nairobi’s main international airport on Tuesday. This move comes as anti-government demonstrations, now in their sixth week, escalate in intensity and violence.

The ongoing protests have resulted in at least 50 deaths and over 400 injuries, according to the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights. The unrest has seen violent confrontations between demonstrators and security forces, leading to widespread concern over the escalating situation.

Protest organizers have taken to social media, calling for supporters to block all access roads to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. Widely circulated posts urge demonstrators to create a “total shutdown,” significantly disrupting the country’s main gateway for international travel and trade.

The protests have been fueled by public dissatisfaction with the government, particularly after President William Ruto fired his entire cabinet last month due to public pressure. On Friday, Ruto renominated six ministers, sparking renewed anger among the populace. The cabinet nominees still require parliamentary approval, but they are likely to be confirmed given Ruto’s party holds a majority.

On Sunday, President Ruto expressed frustration with the ongoing protests, declaring that “enough is enough” after previous attempts at dialogue failed. He stated, “Going forward, we will protect the nation. We will protect life, property, we will stop the looters, killers, mayhem and anarchy because Kenya is a democracy, and we want a peaceful, stable nation.”

The protestors’ actions and the government’s stern response underscore a growing divide in the country. As the situation develops, there are rising fears about the potential for further violence and economic disruption. The international community is closely monitoring the situation, with concerns about stability and human rights in Kenya.

Source: CNN

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