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Kenya: Tear gas used to break up anti-government protests in Nairobi

Tear gas has been used to break up anti-government protests in Kenya. Violent clashes broke out i the capitl Nairobi over proposed tax rises, which have since been abandoned.

The protesters have rejected appeals from President William Ruto for talks.

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29 Comments

  1. Uk reporter seeing wearing protective gas mask, still coughing & choking…yet see the young Kenyans walking around unfazed, unbothered, not perturbed the slightest.
    These Kenyans mean serious business…Don’t mess around with African Riots

  2. We are fighting systemic corruption, impunity and extra judicial killings and kidnappings. Since no one will do anything, we have to put this to a stop #RutoMustGo #RutoMustFall

  3. I make the 99% of the unemployed kenyans who have graduated,alot of corruption and overlooking the youths has finally come to roost….we want a clean government who will stop corruption…i want a job because am qualified not paying bribes

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