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At least 10 dead as police fire at anti-tax protesters in Kenya

June 26, 2024
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At least 10 dead as police fire at anti-tax protesters in Kenya
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NAIROBI: At least ten people were shot dead in Kenya’s capital on Tuesday, a paramedic said, as protests against tax legislation turned into violent clashes with police.

Sections of Kenya’s parliament were on fire on as protesters overwhelmed police to storm the compound where lawmakers had just passed a contentious bill that would introduce a raft of new taxes, Reuters witness said.

Police fired tear gas, water cannon, rubber bullets and, according to a rights group, live ammunition against protesters, as tensions sharply escalated in protests that have caught the government off guard.

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“The controversial Finance Bill 2024 has passed in Parliament despite nationwide protests by Kenyans demanding its rejection. 195 lawmakers voted in favour of the Bill, 106 voted against while three votes were spoilt,” Kenyan news channel KTN News reported.

The mainly Gen-Z-led rallies have galvanised outrage over the tax hikes and simmering anger over a cost-of-living crisis.

“Despite the assurance by the government that the right to assembly would be protected and facilitated, today’s protests have spiraled into violence,” said a joint statement from several NGOS, including Amnesty Kenya, which reported the dead and wounded.

“This is the voice of the young people of Kenya,” said Elizabeth Nyaberi, 26, a lawyer at a protest. “Although they are tear gassing us, but we don’t care. We are here to speak for our generations and the generations to come,” she added.

Internet service down

Kenya’s internet network service is experiencing a major disruption following deadly crackdown by police on protesters in anti-tax demonstrations, internet monitor Netblocks said on Tuesday.

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