Four protesters have been shot outside parliament, an NGO, the Kenya Human Rights Commission, says.
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Police in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, have shot dead at least five people during huge protests against planned tax increases, according to the Kenya Medical Association. A journalist form the Reuters news agency also reported counting the bodies of at least five protesters outside parliament. Earlier, the crowds broke through police cordons and entered parliament, […] The post Protesters shot and fire at parliament as Kenyans demonstrate against tax rises appeared first on nationnews.com.
Four protesters have been shot outside parliament, an NGO, the Kenya Human Rights Commission, says.
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Kenyan police faced off with protesters in the capital, Nairobi. Civic groups said that at least five people died.
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