Nairobi, Kenya - Auma Obama, sister of former US President Barack Obama, was caught in the midst of chaos during mass action protests in Nairobi on Tuesday, June 25. The protests aimed to demand the withdrawal of the controversial Finance Bill 2024, widely criticized for its oppressive tax clauses.
As Auma Obama attempted to give a live interview to CNN, she was overwhelmed by tear gas unleashed by anti-riot police. "I can't even see anymore, we are being teargassed," she exclaimed during the broadcast.
Despite the chaos, Auma Obama confirmed that her brother, Barack Obama, had been following the developments in Kenya and had reached out to check on her well-being. "He cares. He checked in," she said, highlighting the former President's concern for his sister's safety.
Auma Obama's participation in the protests and her encounter with tear gas have drawn international attention to the ongoing demonstrations in Kenya. The protests have been met with force by law enforcement, leading to clashes and arrests. The situation remains tense as protesters continue to demand changes to the controversial finance bill.