Thousands of demonstrators flooded the streets of Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, and some broke into Parliament and briefly set fire to the entrance on Tuesday, after lawmakers approved tax increases that critics said would drive up the cost of living for millions.
During the protests, the police fired tear gas and guns, plunging the capital into turmoil.
At least five people were fatally shot and 31 others injured, according to Amnesty International and several prominent Kenyan civic organizations.
The independent Kenya Human Rights Commission posted a video that showed police officers firing as protesters marched toward them.
As tear gas wafted through the streets, some protesters climbed through the windows of Parliament after lawmakers voted 195 to 106 in favor of the tax bill on Tuesday, with supporters saying it would raise revenue for education and other essential services.
Persons:
William Ruto, Ruto, ”
Organizations:
Amnesty International, Kenyan, Kenya Human Rights
Locations:
Kenya’s, Nairobi, Kenya