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Water cannons, rubber bullets, arrests, at Kenya anti-tax hike protest

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Hundreds of youth protesting proposed tax hikes clash with police in the capital Nairobi. The protest turning violent as police fire rubber bullets, tear gas, and water cannons to disperse crowds. Some people also seen being arrested. IMAGES

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