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Two years on, Kenyan families still seek justice after Gen Z protests

Kenyan authorities are blocking Nairobi roads as families seek justice during the second anniversary of Gen Z protests.

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The brief

Police in Nairobi have blocked key roads as the anniversary of Gen Z anti-government protests arrives. The Nairobi police boss has characterized the protest as illegal.

Coverage from Al Jazeera emphasizes that families are still seeking justice two years after the events. Reports from the BBC, Bloomberg, and WRAL highlight the preemptive security measures and road closures across the capital.

Attention remains on the demonstrations occurring on June 25 and the continued pursuit of justice by affected families.

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Why are roads being blocked in Nairobi?

Police are blocking key roads ahead of the anniversary of Gen Z anti-government demonstrations.

What is the official police stance on the protests?

According to the Nairobi police boss, the Gen Z protest is illegal.

How long has it been since the original protests?

Coverage indicates it has been two years.

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