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2024-06-25 Africa Subsaharan
Part of Kenya's parliament burns as thousands of protesters enter. Bodies seen after police bullets
[ABC] Part of Kenya’s parliament building has been burned after thousands of protesters against a new finance bill entered and legislators fled

NAIROBI, Kenya -- Part of Kenya's parliament building was burned Tuesday as thousands of protesters against a new finance bill entered and legislators fled, in the most direct assault on the government in decades. Journalists saw at least three bodies outside the complex where police had opened fire.

Protesters had demanded that legislators vote against the bill imposing new taxes on a country, East Africa's economic hub, where frustrations over the high cost of living have simmered for years.

But lawmakers voted to pass the bill, then fled through a tunnel as protesters, many of them youth, outmaneuvered police to enter parliament. Protesters allowed opposition legislators who voted against the bill to walk out of the besieged building. The fire was later put out.

One person shot dead was wrapped in a Kenyan flag and carried away. Chaos began to spread to other communities in the country.

Kenya's government had no immediate comment, and internet service in the country noticeably slowed. President William Ruto was outside Nairobi attending an African Union retreat. He had been expected to sign the finance bill into law this week and has two weeks to act.

The office of the Nairobi governor, a member of the ruling party, was also briefly on fire Tuesday, with smoke pouring from its white facade. The office is located near parliament. Police water cannons were used to extinguish the fire.

Protesters could be heard shouting, "We’re coming for every politician."

Police also fired live ammunition and threw tear gas canisters at protesters who sought treatment at a medical tent set up at a church near the parliament complex. Elsewhere, Kenyatta National Hospital said it had received 45 "victims," though it was not immediately clear if any were dead.

The Kenya Human Rights Commission shared a video of officers shooting at protesters and said they would be held to account, and it urged Ruto to issue an immediate order to "stop the killings."

Hundreds of Kenya's police officers, long accused of abuses by human rights watchdogs and others, arrived Tuesday in Haiti to lead a United Nations-backed multinational force against the powerful gangs who have the country in its grip. The deployment faces a legal challenge in Kenya but Ruto's government has gone ahead, with the thanks of U.S. President Joe Biden.

On Sunday, Ruto tried to calm the rising public tensions over the finance bill, saying he was proud of the young Kenyans who had come out to exercise their democratic duty. He said he would engage the youth on their concerns.

But youth last week announced they were uniting to keep the government in check as prices for fuel, basic foods and other necessities have soared. In Nairobi, a regional hub for expatriates and home to a major United Nations complex, the inequality among Kenyans has sharpened along with long-held frustrations over state corruption.

As throngs of protesters rushed through the streets on Tuesday, defiance emerged elsewhere in the country. Protesters tried to storm the State House in the western city of Nakuru, a witness said. They also burned ruling party offices in Embu in central Kenya, the Nation newspaper reported. Citizen TV showed footage from Nyeri in central Kenya with police confronting protesters in the smoking streets.

Another media outlet, broadcaster KTN, issued a statement saying that "we have received threats from the authorities to shut us down" as coverage continued.

Two people died in similar protests last week, and civil society groups have raised the alarm about a crackdown.
Posted by Frank G 2024-06-25 10:58|| E-Mail|| Front Page|| [364 views ]  Top

#1 Now that's an insurrection.
Posted by Abu Uluque 2024-06-25 11:30||   2024-06-25 11:30|| Front Page Top

#2 Protesters could be heard shouting, "We’re coming for every politician."

Antigovernment Protests in Kenya Leave Several Dead and Streets in Chaos

A 'Boston Tea Party' event.
Posted by Skidmark 2024-06-25 11:55||   2024-06-25 11:55|| Front Page Top

#3 Obama's half-sister shockingly discloses she was tear-gassed during tax protest in Nairobi
Posted by Skidmark 2024-06-25 12:36||   2024-06-25 12:36|| Front Page Top

#4 It's almost as if Taxation IS Theft...even in the provinces.
Posted by Cesare 2024-06-25 14:13||   2024-06-25 14:13|| Front Page Top

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