
Kenyan Opposition Declares June 25th a Day of Mourning
Kenyan Opposition Declares June 25th a National Day of Mourning Nairobi, Kenya – In a significant political development, Kenya's opposition has declared June 25th a national public holiday. The declaration, made during a press conference, serves as a memorial for Kenyans who have lost their lives under the current regime. The opposition spokesperson, in a powerful statement, outlined a pattern of "persistent targeting, kidnapping, and intimidation." He directly accused the government of human rights abuses, stating, "This amounts to aiding and abetting crimes against humanity." The spokesperson also called on Kenyans to take appropriate legal action or boycott services of those involved. The announcement has sparked widespread debate and discussion within the country, highlighting the deep political divisions and concerns over human rights.