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Kenya’s Parliament and the Presidency has been closed before Annivers’ protests

Nairobi, Kenya (AP) – Parliament and Presidential Office in Kenya, Nairobi, was arrested on Wednesday before 60 people killed and the other 20 people were staying lost.

There was a heavy police and roads that lead to Parliament was blocked in razor wire, as President William Rutuous’s Office.

During the end of the end protests, overseers were flammable, burning a part of the building as law makers fled. The dead bodies sleep on the streets, and medical workers and Watchdogs said the police opened fire. Soldiers are sent.

Kenya youths remain unhappy with deception, increasing costs of living and police brutality, and the latest blogger death in the cell. The closer shooting of the kick during the latest protest was frustrated with public anger.

The smaller nuts used social media to organize protests in the remembrance of those who died last year. Government spokesman Isaac Mwaura, on Monday said there would be no protests, and the wedding “work day.”

But businesses in Nairobi on Wednesday stayed closed and the police did legitimize traffic movement in the central business region. Hundreds of Kenya was popped on the streets of the early morning, beating governments against the government as police dropped gas canners with tears in other crowds.

Huriaki Kahura, the Director of the Independent Medifork Unit, NGO followed the killings during the protests, said the Kenya should be “allowed to mourn.”

Chubasio Velglas Julglas Kwa Kille Kille Killile said no unauthorized government was permitted within the protected areas as parliament and the Statehouse.

Local media Thirds had published the names and photographs of others who died in the past, protests. The title in a big, general newspaper, Read the “LUTU Cowning,” meaning “Struggle continues” in Portuguese and was the rebel of the rebels during the independence of independence.

Political commentator Herman Matorara called protesters of “heroes” who pay the last value and should be remembered.

“Authorities must work with the overseers to ensure a good reminder,” he said.

However, Metera warned that protesters remained unhappy with the authorities because “the government has been very human and hardening young people to fight.”

In the end of the year, President Reto melted cabinet fireded with shakes and deception but eventually the majority of its new miners in his new cabin despite worry.

The Bill of Finance property tax randomly referred to Parliament was withdrawn, but later in the year, many taxes were started on the amendments.

President Reto appointed the opposition members of the drawing party last year and March signed a political agreement with his or her electoralary body, the RAILA opposite leader.

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