- Kenyan Gen Zs flooded an International Criminal Court (ICC) live stream, demanding the prosecution of President William Ruto, which interrupted the session and drew international attention to Kenya’s political issues
- Screenshots shared on TikTok show Kenyans calling for the reopening of a case against Ruto for his alleged involvement in the 2007 election violence and criticizing his regime for making life unbearable
- This online activism follows widespread protests against Ruto’s Finance Bill 2024, which introduced unpopular taxes, with the youth demanding his resignation or continued protests
Kenyan Gen Zs are relentless in their mission to send William Ruto back to Sugoi, recently joining a live stream by the International Criminal Court (ICC) to demand his prosecution.
The ICC was caught off guard as Kenyans flooded the live stream with comments asking for intervention to save Kenya.
A screenshot shared on TikTok shows how the live stream, typically focused on prosecuting figures like the president, was interrupted and halted by the scathing comments.
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The attention is now on Kenya, with the comments not going unnoticed.
Many senior US leaders and people worldwide, previously unaware of Kenya’s pressing issues, began asking what was happening.
One Kenyan comment in the screenshot called for the reopening of a case in which Ruto had been charged with violence during the 2007 general elections, claiming he had truly committed the heinous acts.
Another comment stated that Kenya was suffering under Ruto’s inconsiderate regime and urged the ICC to act and save the country.
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This development comes after Kenyans took to the streets for a third protest, despite the president’s rejection of the Finance Bill, which he had vowed to pass by all means.
Many are now wondering what the new goal of the protesting Kenyans is.
However, it is evident on TikTok and other social media platforms where the Finance Bill protests were organized that the youth want Ruto’s regime to end, either by his resignation or through continued protests.
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Yesterday, protests intended for Parliament were diverted and poised to head to State House, as Kenyans rallied each other to join the march and take power from the president.
The protests were sparked after Ruto introduced the Finance Bill 2024, which included unpopular taxes that many believe would make life unbearable and tough.