Kenya to compensate nearly 2,000 protest victims
Ruto said the compensation was not the “price of life, of pain or of loss,” and that should not be seen as a “reward for violence or criminality” in a country where violent protests are common.
Kenya has announced plans to provide financial compensation to almost 2,000 individuals affected by violent protests. The government emphasized that the payments are not meant to be a valuation of life or suffering. President Ruto clarified that the compensation should not be interpreted as a reward for violent acts. The move comes amid ongoing discussions about handling civil unrest. The decision reflects efforts to address the impact of recent demonstrations. The government aims to balance justice with reconciliation. This action highlights the challenges of managing public dissent. The compensation is part of broader efforts to stabilize the country. The initiative is expected to influence future approaches to protest management.
The decision underscores the government's attempt to address grievances while maintaining order.
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