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Kenyan authorities paid trolls to threaten Gen Z protesters, Amnesty says

Kenyan authorities paid trolls to threaten Gen Z protesters, Amnesty says

Summary

Amnesty International reported that Kenyan authorities paid online trolls to intimidate young protesters during demonstrations against the government. The protests, mainly led by Gen Z activists through social media, resulted in over 100 deaths due to clashes with police. The Kenyan government denied endorsing harassment or violence, but Amnesty claims there was a coordinated effort to suppress the protests.

Key Facts

  • Amnesty International says Kenyan authorities hired trolls to threaten Gen Z protesters during anti-government demonstrations.
  • The protests took place during 2024 and 2025 and were largely mobilized using social media.
  • Over 100 protesters were reportedly killed in clashes with police, according to rights groups.
  • Amnesty claims young women and LGBT+ activists faced targeted attacks, including AI-generated inappropriate images.
  • The government denied involvement in harassment and violence but noted some cases of police excessive force.
  • Protesters demonstrated against tax increases, increasing femicide, and corruption.
  • Kenya's Interior Minister stated that any officer involved in unlawful actions would be investigated.
  • Claims involve using surveillance and spreading disinformation to suppress protest activity.
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