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By their very nature and style, the Gen Z protests in June this year were nothing the country has ever witnessed. Dubbed “fearless, tribeless and leaderless” the protests were populated by young men and women who for the first time were taking a stand against what they felt were unjust government policies. Many paid the ultimate price, felled by the gun. Despite being celebrated as revolution heroes, their families have been left with overwhelming emotional pain AND CONTINUE TO navigate the complex maze of justice. Serfine Achieng’ Ouma takes you into the depth of grief of those who lost their loved ones during the protest in our special feature tonight “Graves of Protest”
| 2024 IN REVIEW | Graves of Protest
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