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Parliament Fortified With Razor Wire During Anniversary Demonstrations
Two years after widespread protests saw youth storm the Kenyan Parliament, the building was heavily fortified with razor wire during recent anniversary demonstrations on June 25, 2026. The scene presented a stark contrast, with the building now appearing as an "untouchable fortress." A split emerged within Kenya's United Opposition as some leaders participated in street protests marking the second anniversary of the Gen Z revolution, despite calls from former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua for citizens to stay away. Gachagua explained his boycott of the June 25 anniversary as a strategic move to prevent violence in the Mt Kenya region. Meanwhile, critics accuse Kenyan leaders of dismissive responses to Gen Z demands, suggesting political strategies focused on upcoming elections rather than addressing youth concerns.


















