Families lay flowers on barbed wire barricade on anniversary of deadly Kenya protests
"I came here today to remember my son who was killed just 50 metres (54 yards) from parliament buildings," she said. In the days that followed, dozens of people were reportedly abducted, allegedly by members of the security forces.
- ▪"I came here today to remember my son who was killed just 50 metres (54 yards) from parliament buildings," she said.
- ▪In the days that followed, dozens of people were reportedly abducted, allegedly by members of the security forces.
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Families lay flowers on barbed wire barricade on anniversary of deadly Kenya protests<div class="ssrcss-1553su4-ErrorMessage eitf6465"><div class="ssrcss-h7lv7m-StyledInnerContainer eitf6464"><div class="ssrcss-nbxsk2-TextContent eitf6461"><h2 type="normal" class="ssrcss-89o2pv-Heading e10rt3ze0">To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.</h2><p class="ssrcss-1q0x1qg-Paragraph e1jhz7w10">This video can not be played</p></div></div></div>Figure caption, The BBC's Akisa Wandera reports from outside parliamentByWycliffe Muia, Reporting fromNairobi and Akisa Wandera, Reporting fromNairobiPublished25 June 2026, 07:32 BSTUpdated 9 minutes agoFamilies of those killed during Kenya's anti-government protests have placed flowers on barbed wire outside parliament, as…
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