2024 protest victims urge KNCHR to release compensation list

As Kenya prepares for the second anniversary of those killed in the 2024 Gen-Z youth protests, victims are calling on the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR) to publish the list of compensation recipients.

Victims of the protests have stated that the KNCHR should make the list public to ensure transparency in the compensation process.

President William Ruto has been among the leaders mentioned in connection with the events, which left various scars from the demonstrations.

The second commemoration is expected to take place as victims emphasize the importance of government steps to address their claims.

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