Refugees injured in clashes with Kenyan police during food ration protests
- At least four people suffered gunshot wounds during clashes between protesters and police in Kenya's Kakuma refugee camp.
- Thousands of refugees protested against food rationing caused by funding constraints from the World Food Program.
- The World Food Program stated in December that rations were at 45 percent of the minimum food basket due to resource issues.
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Donald Trump is already starving refugees in Kenya - with cops shooting four people during protests
Widespread protests erupted on Monday 3 March within the Kakuma refugee camp, located in north-western Kenya, as residents voiced their anger over alarming shortages of food and water. The demonstrations have raised significant concerns about security in the area, with reports indicating that police responded to the unrest by firing live bullets at the protestors. Directly to blame for the unrest is US president Donald Trump, who has stopped Ame…

Refugees injured in clashes with Kenyan police during food ration protests
At least four people have sustained gunshot wounds after police clashed with protesters in Kenya’s Kakuma refugee camp, in the country's north. Thousands of refugees in the camp, which hosts
Protesters burn two police cars after fatal shooting of minor in Pumwani - KahawaTungu
A violent group of protesters burnt two police cars in chaos over the fatal shooting of a 17-year-old boy in a police operation in Majengo area, Nairobi. The group, which chanted Allahu Akibar slogans also blocked roads in the area as they protested the death of the form three student in the area. Witnesses said [...] The post Protesters burn two police cars after fatal shooting of minor in Pumwani appeared first on KahawaTungu.
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