Heated discussions have erupted across the country after K24TV confirmed it will air the controversial BBC documentary “Blood Parliament” to all Kenyans tonight.The documentary, produced by Africa Eye, promises to expose those responsible for firing on protesters during the 25th June Parliament breach.
It will be shown at 7:30 PM and again at 10 PM, sparking intense emotions from citizens already hungry for the truth.Many netizens have praised the move, saying it is a bold step towards exposing injustice and holding powerful figures accountable.
Others have warned that airing such sensitive content could fuel public anger and deepen political tensions at a time when the nation is already fragile as other Mps are calling for a ban to BBC in Kenya.Heated comments have flooded social media, with some calling K24TV courageous while others accuse the station of promoting foreign propaganda.
The documentary is expected to lay bare shocking details, revealing faces behind the deadly crackdown that left many Gen Z protesters dead and wounded.
The country is now standing on edge, with citizens eager to see the revelations and government officials reportedly preparing for potential fallout.
As the clock ticks towards the broadcast, the entire nation is bracing for an evening that could redefine Kenya’s political landscape.
By Kenyans
