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Kenya police fire tear gas as opposition resumes protests

May 03, 2023 / 8:45 AM
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Sharjah24 - AFP: On Tuesday, Kenyan riot police used tear gas to disperse opposition MPs as new anti-government protests over a rising cost of living and a disputed election broke out.
Tear gas canisters were launched at members of opposition leader Raila Odinga's Azimio la Umoja (One Kenya) coalition near President William Ruto's office in downtown Nairobi, according to footage of the incident.

Kenya's Interior Minister Kithure Kindiki said there had been several acts of violence, arson and looting in the capital and in western Kenya by "hordes of criminals masquerading as political protesters" and insisted they would not be tolerated.

"To ensure the country does not turn into lawlessness, security agencies are fairly instructed to enforce the law firmly and decisively," he said in a statement, adding that a total of 46 people had been arrested Tuesday for various criminal acts.

Odinga's side had last month announced a halt to demonstrations to allow bipartisan talks to try to resolve its dispute with the Ruto government.

But it later said it was resuming protest action as dialogue stalled, with Azimio insisting it should not be a parliamentary process as demanded by Ruto's side.

Police had announced at the weekend they were banning the new demonstrations after protests in March spiralled into chaos and violence that left three people dead.

Azimio said in a statement that police had been stationed across the capital Tuesday "to prevent us from proceeding with our protests as we had planned" and accused Ruto's government of sending out hooligans to unleash "mayhem".

Demonstrations would resume on Thursday, it added.
May 03, 2023 / 8:45 AM

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