Kenyan demonstrators continue to protest the new tax bill – but things turn deadly after police clashes.
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Kenyan demonstrators continue to protest the new tax bill – but things turn deadly after police clashes.
Protests against a bill that would raise taxes turned deadly in Kenya as police fired on demonstrators.
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Protests over a controversial tax and finance bill in Kenya turned deadly with police reportedly opening fire.
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