Protestors took to the streets in several Kenyan cities on Tuesday to demand the resignation of the country’s president, William Ruto. The protests, which began in mid-June, were initially directed against a controversial tax law, but have evolved into a fundamental criticism of government leadership, waste and corruption. This week, they are being organized under the slogan “Days of Anger and Courage.” A massive police presence and roadblocks prevented protestors from gaining access to the centre of the capital, Nairobi. However many people were able to gather outside the city centre, where t…