Gen Z Protest

  • Hanifa opened up about the terrible warnings he received before the June 25 show, suggesting a conspiracy to use him as a ‘bond’ on a political agenda
  • He revealed that his family was calling without ceasing, their fears shaking him, but he insisted that there was no turning from the cause
  • He vehemently opposed those who claim that the protest was funded or organized, daring to present evidence and accuse critics of trying to suppress people’s movements.

Human rights activist and persuasive via X Hanifa Adan has raised new concerns when The procession of Gen Z celebrating their memorial today, June 25.

Human rights activist Hanifa Adan claimed to have a target on his back. Photo: Hanifa.
Source: Twitter

Is Hanifa targeted?

Now he says his activism has made him a target before the planned protest.

Hanifa, who has been regularly attending the front line of protests, said his public role has placed him under investigation and a serious threat before the recent protest.

Speaking during an interview at Forever FM, the activist revealed that although he was committed to committing to the matter, there have been warnings that some groups may target him.

“I will be there, I must. Hanifa said.

He added that his family has been very worried, calling him regularly for his well -being, the answers he admitted made him emotionally shocked.

“They have been calling and calling, but there is no back back right now,” He said.

At the same time, Hanifa denied allegations that he and other activists were being used to push for hidden agendas, saying opponents were just trying to refute the true reason.

“Who if they have proof they can submit it, if the money was stimulated they would leave for a long time, they have tried to pollute my name in any way but I always do, they will do anything to humiliate this, but they just don’t want to admit that people don’t love them,” He said.

Hanifa reiterated that the protest was about the misery of ordinary citizens who have reached their point of breach.

“This is the battle of our lives, this is a war that is about each of us. People have nothing to lose, ie people have come to an end,” he added.

Here are several comments from social network users:

Kennedy Omollo:

“He should march and march in peace and not to provoke the police as he is accustomed to.”

IZO to:

“Wherever you are dear, we are with you, don’t be afraid, no crime has committed.”

Praxides Atilah:

“When I am older I want to be like Hanifa Activist.”

Daughter Hamza:

“God protect Hanifa.”

Josephine Mueni Charles:

“We just need peace in our country for Christ to be humble.”

Nyawira Lillian Phoebe:

“May God protect you.”

Elizabeth Luundi:

“Be safe my little one.”

Abdimalik Mohamed:

“Everyone has the right to march when the police have to protect life and property.”

Gen Z Protest
Hanifa said that he was targeted and threatened with life. Photo: Honey Farsafi.
Source: Twitter

Was Hanifa attacked by hooligans during the protest?

Earlier, Hanifa narrated how a thief pretended to have attacked and confiscated his phone during a protest in Nairobi.

He had joined his fellow youths in claiming justice to Albert Ojwang, who died under a vague situation at the hands of the police.

Many Kenyans online praised his courage and leadership in the responsibility of accountability.

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