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16 dead, the team of rights say March Thousands in Nairobi


At least 16 people have died and 400 were injured in the Protest of Kenya, against William Ruto’s government, against the Human Rights Group of Amnesty Kenya.

The police collided with the protesters, their thousands and “they have to go to the ruto” as a symbol of a peaceful opposition of his or her authority.

The government banned direct television and radio coverage for demonstrations, but his decree was passed by the High Court in the capital of Nairobi.

The Protestary Rutok asked to threaten peace and stability, although the crowds tried to reach their official residence, he pushed the police.

“Protest should not be destruction of peace in Kenya. We don’t have another country when things need to go wrong. It’s safe to keep our country,” he said.

The President was talking to the burial ceremony in the Kilifi Coastal Costume.

Its official residence from the state house, which was noteworthy as young manifesters threatened the storm.

The police used the barricades and sleeve wire to seal the main roads – especially those leading to the State House and Parliament.

Protests were held in a year, after the showcases parliament after the storm, setting a part of the building.

At least 60 people died last year in a wave of protests against the government.

The authorities have not yet had a misfortune of Wednesday protests, Kenya Medical Association, Kenya Law Association and Police Reforms said that at least eight protests were killed.

400 injured, 83 “specialized treatment” and eight were gun injuries. The injured had three cops, the statement has been added.

Amina MUD told BBC to protest to protest “to fight for the future of my children.”

“I feel like a country in the right direction, especially in education and everything is happening.

“I think the country and leadership listens to us.”

Video images showed feathers of white tears between the Narobic buildings to cover protesters, coughing and hiding your eyes.

In the heart of the city, the protesters passed shops and empty streets.

The barrier about the parliament was lined with crowns and handwritten notes, families and young deficers.

A young woman who shouted in a Kenyan flag was squeezed a poster that carries the name of those who died a year ago when they tried to end the protests.

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