United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken has called for the Kenyan police to exercise restraint amid rising tensions and violence during protests against the Finance Bill 2024. This call underscores the international community’s concern over the handling of civil demonstrations in Kenya.
On Wednesday, Mathew Miller, the spokesperson for the U.S. Department of State, revealed that Secretary Blinken had a phone conversation with Kenyan President William Ruto. During the call, Blinken highlighted the critical need to de-escalate the situation and urged the Kenyan security forces to avoid using violence against demonstrators.
“In a call with Kenyan President Ruto, Secretary Blinken emphasized the importance of reducing tensions and ensuring security services demonstrate restraint and refrain from violence,” Miller stated in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, at 12:55 a.m. Thursday East African Time (Wednesday 2:55 p.m. Pacific Time).
The protests against the Finance Bill 2024 have garnered significant attention, with many Kenyans taking to the streets to express their dissatisfaction with the proposed financial legislation. The demonstrations have occasionally turned violent, leading to concerns over the police response.
The Finance Bill 2024 has sparked widespread debate and controversy in Kenya. Critics argue that the bill will impose harsh economic burdens on the population, while supporters claim it is necessary for economic growth and stability.
The international community, particularly the United States, has been closely monitoring the situation in Kenya. Secretary Blinken’s call to President Ruto highlights the global importance placed on human rights and the proper conduct of security forces during civil unrest.
This conversation between Blinken and Ruto comes at a crucial time as Kenya navigates through its economic challenges and the societal impacts of the Finance Bill. The emphasis on reducing tensions and avoiding violence reflects a broader commitment to ensuring that democratic processes and human rights are upheld.
As the situation continues to evolve, the world watches closely, hoping for a peaceful resolution and a demonstration of restraint by the Kenyan security forces.