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Kenyan Parliament in Flames: Protests Over $2.7 Billion Tax Hike Turn Deadly

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Violent protests erupted in Nairobi as crowds stormed the Kenyan Parliament over a controversial $2.7 billion tax hike. The chaos resulted in fatalities and significant damage, with police using live ammunition to disperse the protesters.

Violent Protests Erupt in Nairobi Over Controversial Tax Reforms

Today, Nairobi witnessed violent protests as crowds stormed the Kenyan Parliament building, reacting to a controversial economic reform. The protests turned chaotic, with rioters breaking into the parliament, looting, and setting parts of the structure on fire. The police responded with live ammunition, resulting in at least ten fatalities, according to local media reports. The CNN team on the ground confirmed seeing two bodies lying in front of the parliament.

Political Figures and Public Reaction

Amid the chaos, legislators inside the building were evacuated through an underground tunnel. Notably, Uma Obama, the half-sister of former U.S. President Barack Obama, was present at the protests and suffered from tear gas inhalation. 'I couldn't see anything. They're firing tear gas without reckoning. I'm here to protest what's happening; young Kenyans are protesting for their rights,' she stated.

Background and Government Response

The protests were sparked by the approval of a controversial Finance Bill 2024, which includes a $2.7 billion tax hike. This economic reform, part of an IMF deal, aims to advance the economy but has faced severe backlash for increasing the tax burden on the salaried sector. President William Ruto expressed his desire for dialogue with the protesters and praised their involvement in the country's fate. However, his administration faces criticism for the violent response by security forces, including allegations of nighttime arrests and torture.

  • The protests in Nairobi are part of a larger movement against the Finance Bill 2024, which has been met with widespread opposition across Kenya. The bill passed in parliament with 195 votes in favor and 106 against, despite the opposition withdrawing its amendments.
  • In addition to the parliament building, the Governor's office in Nairobi was also set on fire during the protests. Live images from Citizen TV showed people carrying furniture out of the building as flames engulfed parts of it.
  • The ceremonial mace, a symbol of authority in the parliament, was stolen during the riots. This act underscores the protesters' deep discontent with the government's economic policies.
  • Security forces have been accused of using excessive force, including live ammunition and tear gas, to disperse the protesters. This has led to further criticism of the government's handling of the situation.
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