Kenyan police use tear gas to disperse protesters in Nairobi, reports say

The tear gas was used to disperse protesters that were gathering in Nairobi’s CBD

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  • The tear gas was used to disperse protesters that were gathering in Nairobi’s Central Business District.
Anti-riot police officers on standby along Moi Avenue- Archives ahead of planned anti finance bill 2024 on June 25, 2024
Anti-riot police officers on standby along Moi Avenue- Archives ahead of planned anti finance bill 2024 on June 25, 2024
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Police have started using tear gas against protesters in the center of Kenya's capital, Nairobi, on Thursday, local media reported.

Earlier in the day, the leader of the protesters, Hanifa Adan, announced a new protest rally, promising that it would be peaceful.

A local news outlet reported that police squads had been deployed in Nairobi on Thursday, with all routes to the parliament building cordoned off.

The tear gas was used to disperse protesters that were gathering in Nairobi’s Central Business District, the Kenyan newspaper Star reported.

Last week, protests broke out in Nairobi against tax hikes. Kenyan authorities were initially planning to introduce a 16% value-added tax on the purchase of bread, transportation of sugar, use of mobile and financial services, and transactions with foreign currency, among other things, but later removed these provisions from the bill.

Due to the protests, President William Ruto refused to sign the bill and sent it back to parliament for reconsideration.

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