
"Kenyan President William Ruto talks to Al Jazeera about the nationwide protests that left dozens dead, accusations of police brutality and enforced disappearances, and whether he's betrayed the hustler generation that helped elect him."
"He also addresses Kenya's economic challenges, its leadership role in Haiti, and regional accusations of interference in Sudan's war."
"As scrutiny grows at home, Ruto insists Kenya's democracy remains intact, and his promise of transformation, unbroken."
President William Ruto defended his record on democracy, rights, and reform after nationwide protests that left dozens dead. He addressed accusations of police brutality and enforced disappearances and confronted questions about betraying the hustler generation that helped elect him. He acknowledged economic challenges while reiterating commitment to transformation and reform. He described Kenya's leadership role in Haiti and responded to regional accusations of interference in Sudan's war. He maintained that democratic institutions remain intact and insisted that the promise of transformation is unbroken despite growing domestic scrutiny.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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