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InsiderFlix Newsletter 2024-07-17
Setting the Stage: Day Before the Incident. (2 minute read)
Joshua Okayo recalls the events leading up to the incident .Early in the morning, he received information that two students from the Kenya School of Law had been abducted on Tuesday, June 25th.
“…And, you know, very early in the morning, nikakwa alerted that, 2 of our students Well, I am at the Kenya School of Law. Okay. So 2 of the students at the Kenya School of Law had been abducted that morning…“Joshua Okayo
Discussion on Occupy Movement. (2 minute read)
The term "occupy" is explained, referencing the act of taking over a space. The conversation delves into the context of the Occupy Parliament movement, where activists aimed to protest against the government by physically occupying the parliament building.
“…But because we had promised ourselves that and we had promised the nation that we shall occupy parliament. And I think for us, that was the opportune time…”Joshua Okayo
Army Deployed to The CBD (1 minute read)
The army was deployed from the Department of Defence (DOD) to handle the situation as protesters were moving out of the Central Business District (CBD). This marked an escalation in the response to the protests.
“…They went out. I mean, they they they went out of the CBD. Yeah. And then tukapata, you know, the army. wamekuwa released from, what is this place called? DOD. Yeah. And they are coming…”Joshua Okayo
Abduction and Realization of Danger. (1 minute read)
The speaker recounts their abduction experience, describing the moment they were bundled into a car and driven away. This marked a realization of the serious danger they were in.
“…So when I turned to go greet my KSL guys, they grabbed me. 3 men. They dragged me to a car...”JoshuaOkayo
Joshua’s Story: From Abduction to Advocacy. (2 minute read)
Joshua, a protester who was abducted and tortured, shares his experience. The interview highlights the seriousness of the situation and the personal impact on those involved in the movement.
“…So when they came back, now that was the time they started hitting me.Now asking those same questions, but now hitting me so that I can volunteer information, which apparently they thought I had but I didn't have…“Joshua Okayo
Emphasis on Systemic Change.(3 minute read)
Joshua Okayo asserting that recent governmental actions, including personnel changes and legislative amendments, do not signify victory. He stresses the ongoing need for systemic reforms and sustained advocacy to address underlying issues effectively.
“…But, of course, there's that caution in What do you want? What do you want? What are you still looking for? And that is why I think at the very beginning of this show, I said that we have we have to emancipate ourselves from mental slavery.Okay. We and especially the older generation, we have to let them know that this is this is just a fraction of the battle. The battle is not over yet…“Joshua Okayo
Quick links⚡
Solidarity and Unity in Protest
The response to the abductions was characterized by unity and collective action, with Wakil emphasizing the need for all students and supporters to mobilize and participate in street protests.
Advocates Training Program
Wakili outlines his immediate goal of completing the advocates training program, with upcoming exams scheduled for August (oral) and November (written). Success in your studies from InsiderFlix team.
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