Hundreds of people were detained on Thursday in Kenya's capital, Nairobi, during protests marking the second anniversary of deadly anti-government demonstrations in 2024. At least 60 people were killed when police opened fire outside Parliament in Nairobi during the June 2024 protests, which were sparked by tax increases. Families of the victims are calling for justice and compensation, while police say the detentions were necessary to prevent chaos and maintain public order. Peter Ndoro spoke to our Nairobi correspondent, Alex Kiarie

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