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In Kenya, at least 16 people were killed and 400 were injured in the national protests in Kenya.
Police collided with thousands of protesters – some “Ruto must go” and the branches wave its rule as a symbol of the peaceful opposition.
The government has banned live television and radio broadcasting, but its decree, Nairobi, the capital of the capital Nairobi was canceled by the high court.
Ruto challenges called not to threaten peace and stability because the crowd tried to reach his official residence, but withdrawn.
“There should be no protests to destroy peace in Kenya. There is no other country to go wrong to go wrong. We are responsible for keeping our country safe.”
President Kilifi spoke at the funeral on the shore.
The lack of a state house from his official residence, young protesters threatened to threaten him to the storm.
Police used barricades and razor wires to seal large roads – especially those who lead to the state home and parliament.
Protests were made a year later, a year after the protesters, determining a part of the building and attacked parliament.
Last year, at least 60 people died in the wave of anti-government protests.
Authorities have not yet given loss of losses on Wednesday, but the Kenyan Medical Association, Kenya Law Society and Police Reforms, at least eight protesters were killed in a joint statement.
400 injured, 83 were suffered from “specialized treatment” and arms wounds in eight. The injured were added to three police officers.
Amina Mude said he joined the BBC to fight for the future of my children.
“I feel like a country where we are in the right direction, especially education and everything.
“I feel like it’s a lot of time, the country and management listens to us.”
Video images showed white tear gas sliding between buildings in Narobi, leaps protesters to protect their cover, cough, cough and eyes.
In the center of the city, protesters crossed shops and empty streets.
Fences in parliament, wreaths and hand-written notes and families covered with hand-written notes and flawless youth – a reminder of last year’s riots on the site.
A young woman bent in a kenyan flag, a year ago, a year ago, a poster dred a poster who carried the names of those killed a year ago.