Police in Nairobi fired on demonstrators protesting a new tax bill, resulting in at least five deaths.
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Police in Nairobi, Kenya, fired tear gas and water cannons at crowds protesting proposed tax hikes, resulting in five deaths and 31 injuries, as reported by several NGOs, including Amnesty Kenya. The confrontation turned deadly, with five people being shot dead. In a joint statement, several NGOs including Amnesty Kenya reported that five people were shot dead and 31 injured.
Police in Nairobi fired on demonstrators protesting a new tax bill, resulting in at least five deaths.
Police in Nairobi fired on demonstrators protesting a new tax bill, resulting in at least five deaths.
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