Violence In Kenya: India Issues Advisory For Its Nationals

New Delhi: India has issued an advisory for its nationals in Kenya to “exercise utmost caution” amid the protests and violence against a tax hike.

The Indian Embassy in Kenya on Tuesday, advised the Indian nationals there to and avoid the areas affected by the protests and violence till the situation improves. The Indian mission also advised the Indian nationals to follow local news and the mission’s website and social media handles for updates, ANI reported.

 

“In view of the prevailing tense situation, all Indians in Kenya are advised to exercise utmost caution, restrict non-essential movement and avoid the areas affected by the protests and violence till the situation clears up,” the Embassy stated.

This comes as the protests against proposed tax hikes in Kenya are the target of widespread protests, which are expected to culminate in a “total shutdown” of the nation. The people in the country have been organising rallies under the title of “7 Days of Rage” in response to the Finance Bill 2024, which has generated additional days of unrest around the country, reported CNN.

Meanwhile, amid raging protests, Auma Obama, the half-sister of former US President Barack Obama, was teargassed live on air on Tuesday, CNN reported. The incident occurred when Auma Obama, who is a Kenyan-British activist, was in a chat with CNN’s Larry Madowo with a group of teenage protestors.

“I can’t even see anymore, we’re being teargassed,” she said, ANI reported.

The demonstrations coincide with Kenya’s rising international profile following US President Joe Biden’s designation of the country as a “major non-NATO ally” on Monday. This is the first time a country in sub-Saharan Africa has been granted this designation.

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