In a statement released on Wednesday, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed deep concern over the escalating violence during the recent anti-Finance Bill 2024 protests in Kenya. The protests, which have been marked by clashes between demonstrators and security forces, have led to multiple deaths and injuries, sparking international outcry.
“I am deeply saddened by the reports of deaths and injuries – including of journalists and medical personnel – connected to protests and street demonstrations in Kenya,” Guterres stated. He emphasized the importance of allowing peaceful demonstrations and called on Kenyan authorities to facilitate a non-violent environment to prevent further harm and the loss of young lives.
The protests were initially sparked by widespread discontent over the proposed Finance Bill 2024, which many Kenyans believe will exacerbate economic hardships. Demonstrations have been met with a heavy-handed response from security forces, resulting in violent confrontations. Reports indicate that several people, including journalists and medical personnel, have been injured or killed in the clashes.
The African Union (AU) has also voiced its condemnation of the violence. In a separate statement, the AU called for restraint and urged both protesters and security forces to respect human rights and adhere to the rule of law. The AU underscored the right to peaceful assembly and the importance of dialogue in addressing grievances.
The situation in Kenya has drawn international attention, with human rights organizations and foreign governments urging the Kenyan government to respect the rights of its citizens. Amnesty International has called for an independent investigation into the use of force by security personnel, stressing the need for accountability and justice for the victims.
Kenyan President William Ruto, in response to the growing unrest, has appealed for calm and promised to review the controversial bill. He acknowledged the concerns of the protesters and assured that their voices would be heard. However, his statements have done little to quell the anger of demonstrators, who continue to demand more substantial action.
As the situation unfolds, the international community remains watchful, hoping for a peaceful resolution. The UN and AU’s interventions highlight the broader implications of the crisis, emphasizing the need for upholding democratic principles and protecting human rights.
The ongoing violence in Kenya serves as a stark reminder of the fragile balance between governance and public dissent. As the country navigates this challenging period, the world watches, hopeful for a peaceful and just resolution.