Kenya's Censorship Crackdown Sparks Outrage Over Military's Involvement in Protest Killings
Kenya's pact of silence with its military is breaking as the country's government blocks public screenings of a BBC documentary investigating the role of the military in killing protesters, revealing a pattern of secrecy and censorship.

Kenya's pact of silence with its military is breaking as authorities struggle to contain growing public outrage over alleged human rights abuses and corruption within the military. The BBC documentary, which highlighted the military's role in killing protesters, was blocked from public screening by the government, sparking widespread condemnation. As protests swell, the Kenyan government faces increasing pressure to hold the military accountable for its actions. The once-impregnable relationship between the government and military is finally beginning to fray.