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Families March For Justice

25 June 2026 · 9
Families March For Justice

Families of those killed during the June 25, 2024 protests have gathered in Nairobi's CBD for a peaceful march, marking two years since the demonstrations that left dozens dead.

The procession is being held in honor of their loved ones and as a renewed call for justice and accountability, with opposition leaders present in solidarity, including a statement from DAP-Kenya's Eugene Wamalwa about spending time with bereaved families ahead of the commemorations.

Siaya Governor James Orengo and former Justice Minister Martha Karua are among the prominent figures attending the march, known for their vocal stance on justice and human rights in Kenya.

The broader situation involves a call for accountability from the government, with the opposition leaders using the occasion to reiterate their demands for justice, alongside DAP-Kenya's Eugene Wamalwa, who has been vocal in recent days about the need for the government to take responsibility for the deaths during the protests.

The event is significant as it comes at a time when the country is still grappling with the aftermath of the protests, and the presence of opposition leaders is seen as a show of solidarity with the families of the victims, highlighting the ongoing public conversation around justice, accountability, and human rights in Kenya.

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