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Blood Parliament: The Day the Kenyan Government Declared War on Its Own Youth

Blood Parliament: The Day the Kenyan Government Declared War on Its Own Youth

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Blood Parliament: The Day the Kenyan Government Declared War on Its Own Youth

Blood Parliament: The Day the Kenyan Government Declared War on Its Own Youth

When the BBC dropped its explosive Blood Parliament expose, it tore apart the last thin veil that the Kenyan government had been hiding behind.
This wasn’t just a protest gone wrong — it was a massacre, live on camera, ordered from the top and carried out with cold blood.

Kenya’s Dirty Secret, Finally Exposed

Forget the carefully crafted press statements from State House. Forget the hollow apologies.
On June 25, 2024, Kenya’s ruling elite ordered armed security forces to open fire on unarmed, peaceful Gen Z protesters. These were young Kenyans, barely starting their lives, asking for a future free from corruption, heavy taxation, and generational theft.

Their reward?
Bullets to the head. Bullets to the chest. Government-issued death sentences.

The Blood Parliament investigation by BBC Africa Eye leaves no room for “misunderstandings.”
Using thousands of videos and eyewitness testimonies, the BBC traced individual officers pulling the triggers — including KDF soldiers illegally deployed inside Parliament grounds, fully armed, shooting at children of the nation they swore to defend.

The worst part?
Senior government officials tried to bury it.

Blood Money, Blood Lies

President William Ruto, who once promised to champion the “hustler nation,” has blood on his hands.
No spin doctor, no sycophantic media house, no “official inquiry” can wash off the stain of state-sponsored murder.

Instead of taking responsibility, the government scrambled to ban the documentary’s screenings across Nairobi — because if you can’t silence the bullets, at least silence the truth, right?

They thought they could crush a generation with force.
Instead, they’ve only fueled a movement that now sees them for what they are: parasites feeding off the lifeblood of Kenya’s youth.

Where Is the Justice?

To date, not a single officer involved in the Blood Parliament killings has been arrested.
The Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA)? Missing in action.
The courts? Silent.
The media? Most are too afraid or too bought to scream.

Kenya’s leadership — from the Parliamentarians who stayed silent, to the Police Commanders who issued kill orders, to the President himself — should be dragged to The Hague.
This is not governance. This is state terrorism.

The Verdict of History

One day, history books will document June 25th, 2024, as the day the Kenyan government officially lost the moral right to govern.
They fired the first shot in a war against their own citizens.
And the youth will fire back — not with bullets, but with ballots, protests, and the unstoppable force of a generation that has nothing left to lose.

You can kill a protest.
You can’t kill an idea whose time has come.

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