
The survey found that 60% of respondents participated in the protests on June 25, 2025, either by attending in person or by supporting the movement online.
In contrast, 41% chose not to take part. This demonstrates a notable level of civic engagement and highlights the growing importance of both physical protests and digital activism in shaping Kenya’s sociopolitical landscape.
Alarmingly, among those who protested in person, 66% reported encountering incidents of looting, mugging, physical assault, or even fatal violence.
These findings point to the significant risks faced by demonstrators and raise serious concerns about safety, police conduct, and the broader security environment surrounding public protests in the country.