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Govt sets aside reparations as families seek justice for 2024 anti-finance bill protest victims

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March 18, 2026
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About 30 people are believed to be still missing following alleged state-enforced disappearances that began during the 2024 youth-led revolt against punitive tax laws. While the government has acknowledged harm against its citizens and set aside billions for reparations, familie

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Nassir backs reparations as families seek justice for protest victims and abducted child - March 2026

Abdulswamad Nassir has backed the establishment of a national reparations framework for victims of human rights abuses, deeming it a long-overdue measure. The Kenyan government has allocated funds for reparations amidst ongoing efforts to secure justice for victims of the 2024 anti-finance bill protests, with approximately 30 people remaining unaccounted for following alleged state-enforced disappearances. Meanwhile, the family of 11-year-old Glorious Kaizen is demanding justice after her abduction, rape, and subsequent murder in Kisauni, Mombasa County. Local leaders, spearheaded by Mombasa Woman Rep Zamzam Mohamed, have also strongly condemned a recent attack on a family in Mombasa.

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