Activists demand transparency and more time in protest victims' compensation

Activists have urged the KNCHR to ensure transparency in compensating victims of the 2024 and 2025 Gen Z protests. They propose extending data collection from 60 to 90 days and warn against political interference. They argue the Sh2 billion budget is insufficient.

Activists have called on the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR) to maintain transparency in the compensation process for victims of the 2024 and 2025 Gen Z protests.

Hussein Khalid, director at Vocal Africa, stated that the KNCHR needs at least 90 days to verify victims and make payments, rather than 30 days each. "The problem with rushing this process is that it will come with challenges and errors," Khalid said, noting the protests occurred in more than 30 counties but only five human rights organisations are involved.

Khalid warned against interference from politicians or the government, claiming they may be hastening the process due to fears of June 25 protests this year. "Let us be careful and do things the right way," he advised.

Mwanase Ahmed complained that the KNCHR has not clarified eligible victims, such as those killed, injured, or suffering psychological harm. Victim Mary Gititia described her plight, with her 26-year-old son missing since the June 25, 2024 protests and still not found. Activists say the Sh2 billion budget should be increased to Sh4 billion to cover cases from 2017.

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