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In Nairobi, Kenyan protesters, including bikers and cyclists, are demonstrating in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.
They cite horrific images of starving children and killed parents as their motivation, demanding an end to what they call a genocide.
They accuse the international community of turning a blind eye and choosing not to hold Israel accountable.
The group also condemns the high death toll of journalists in Gaza, asserting that journalism is not a crime.
They vow to continue their protests until more pressure is applied to stop the violence.

Al Jazeera’s Catherine Soi reports from Nairobi, Kenya.

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00:00We are on the streets of Nairobi. We have bikers here, we have cyclists and other Kenyans who
00:13say that they are here to protest and to be in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza. They have
00:22watched these horrific images of children who are starving. They have seen parents being
00:30killed as they go to get food for their families. So here they are saying that enough is enough.
00:37We are here for Palestine, we are here for Palestine and the genocide, that's what I have to say. Free Palestine, let's go.
00:46But in terms of the international community, they seem overwhelmed. They are not overwhelmed,
00:52they are just turning a blind eye. Because the international community can choose to stop war
00:58in any country. They can choose to hold Israel accountable for what they are doing to Palestine.
01:08Journalists have not been spared either. We have seen many journalists in Gaza
01:14killed as they document what is happening. And the Kenyans here are saying that that should not be a case.
01:22Journalism is not a crime. So they're saying that they're going to continue doing this until more
01:29pressure is put on those who need to hear. They say that what's happening in Gaza should not be happening
01:38at all. Catherine Soy, Al Jazeera, Nairobi. Don't miss out. Get the full picture. Subscribe to Al Jazeera for
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